Saturday, March 30, 2013

Google Alert - Vulnerabilities

=== News - 4 new results for [Vulnerabilities] ===

iPhones Under Siege: What Smartphones Are the Target of Hackers?
Fox Business
The results may surprise you: the iPhone has the greatest number of
vulnerabilities at 81%, followed by Google Android (GOOG), Windows (MSFT)
and Blackberry. In fact, as far as trends go, since 2007 both Blackberry
(BBRY) and Windows phones have ...
<http://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/2013/03/29/iphones-under-siege-what-smartphones-are-target-hackers/>
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Advanced Persistent Threats: Not-So-Advanced Methods After All
CRN
IBM's analysis also found Web application vulnerabilities to be an
increasingly common attack vector, rising 14 percent in 2012 and buoyed by
two older attack techniques: cross-site scripting (XSS) and SQL injection.
Web application flaws accounted for ...
<http://www.crn.com/news/security/240151954/advanced-persistent-threats-not-so-advanced-methods-after-all.htm>
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Apple iPhone Considered to be "Most Hacked Mobile Device"
The Droid Guy
The complaint about Android has been common in the news, but sources such
as Android Authority have responded in stellar fashion to malware mentions
whenever they appear: that is, many complain of these vulnerabilities while
there are few to no stories ...
<http://thedroidguy.com/2013/03/apple-iphone-considered-to-be-most-hacked-mobile-device/>
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Ideas Calendar: March 30-April 5
Wall Street Journal
Among the topics: New tools (with over 60 exhibits) and the vulnerabilities
of "on-demand" computing via networks, with executives of PayPal,
Warner Music Group and General Electric slated to speak. Music writer Will
Friedwald will speak about the song ...
<http://stream.wsj.com/story/latest-headlines/SS-2-63399/SS-2-200874/>
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