Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Google Alert - Vulnerabilities

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Hackers Target Java 6 With Security Exploits InformationWeek
That alert came via F-Secure anti-malware analyst Timo Hirvonen, who reported finding an in-the-wild exploit actively targeting an unpatched vulnerability in ...
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FBI, DHS Worried About Android Vulnerabilities The Droid Guy
Android is currently the most popular mobile operating system in the world today. Statistics show that there are more than 100 million people worldwide use ...
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AVG Technologies Protects Our High-Tech Vulnerabilities Investor's Business Daily
Your computer and smartphone contain much of what you hold dear: financial information, communications, which schools your kids go to. As our ...
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Getting The Most Out Of A Security Red Team Dark Reading
When used effectively, a working red team doesn't just help IT security organizations find vulnerabilities in their environments. Red teams can also help ...
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Microsoft will craft XP patches after April '14, but not for you Australian Techworld
"Legacy products or out-of-support service packs covered under Custom Support will continue to receive security hotfixes for vulnerabilities labeled as 'Critical' ...
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Ponemon Institute and Security Innovation Reveal Vulnerable State ... Fort Mills Times
"Research has shown that the application layer is responsible for over 90% of all security vulnerabilities, yet more than 80% of IT security spending continues to ...
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21CT Unveils Hands-on Security Analytics Methodology for ... SYS-CON Media (press release)
Published today, the first installment in the series is a guide for quickly detecting and mitigating directed DNS vulnerabilities that pose a risk to all businesses.
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Pinterest, StumbleUpon patch privacy flaws SC Magazine Australia
Social networking sites Pinterest and StumbleUpon have patched vulnerabilities in their services that allowed attackers to discover user's personal information.
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