Google Alert - Vulnerabilities
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At RSA, specious arguments against security awareness
Computerworld Australia
What security awareness training can do is to teach users about things like
website checkers, which can limit their vulnerability to bad sites. And no
one ever said that security awareness should be the full extent of a
company's security efforts. It's ...
<http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/457843/rsa_specious_arguments_against_security_awareness/?utm_medium=rss&utm_source=taxonomyfeed>
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The Macalope: It's dumb work if you can get it
Macworld
No, what SourceFire found was 233 historical vulnerabilities. Yes, the
Macalope hopes you like cherries, because these cherries are particularly
ripe and delicious and now all over the Macalope's screen and keyboard, and
oh great, that's gonna void his ...
<http://www.macworld.com/article/2032783/macalope-its-dumb-work-if-you-can-get-it.html>
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Taming Bad Inputs Means Taking Aim At 'Weird Machines'
Dark Reading
While a decade of vulnerability research and software development have only
reinforced the claim, security and academic researchers have continued to
look for ways to eradicate bugs--or at least minimize their impact--on
systems. One of the most ...
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