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Firefox buggier, but issued fixes quicker
News Mozilla reported more flaws last year than other three popular browsers combined, but Mozilla dealt with those flaws quicker than Microsoft, finds new report.
Friday, March 06 2009 10:47 AM
Tags: Web browsers, Hacking, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, Vulnerability, Web metrics, Flaw, Mozilla Corp., Secunia
Microsoft probes Windows DoS flaw
News Newly discovered vulnerability could cause certain Windows applications to crash if a user clicks on an overly long Web link.
Friday, June 02 2006 11:51 AM
Tags: Microsoft Windows, windows alerts
Vulnerability found in open-source audio player
News The mpg123 MPEG audio player has a "highly critical" vulnerability to buffer overrun attacks, a security firm announces.
Wednesday, January 12 2005 11:20 AM
Tags: Viruses and worms
RIM warns of BlackBerry PDF vulnerability
News The BlackBerry maker has highlighted a flaw in its software that could be used to shut down a server or execute malicious code.
Monday, June 01 2009 09:38 AM
Tags: BlackBerry, Smart phones, RIM BlackBerry, Research In Motion Ltd., Vulnerability, Secunia, computer, Server, RIM Blackberry Enterprise Server, enterprise server
Apple patches two critical Safari bugs
News Update fixes two bugs that put Mac and Windows systems at risk of cross-site scripting attacks or of being taken over.
Friday, July 10 2009 09:57 AM
Tags: Web browsers, Open source, PC security, Network security, Apple Inc., Security, Web Browser, Apple Macintosh, Secunia, patch management
Apple stamps out 46 iPhone bugs
News Many of the long list of flaws in iPhone and iPod could have let an attacker run code on the handset, and some have been rated "highly critical".
Friday, June 19 2009 10:46 AM
Tags: Mobile platforms, Mobile, Apple Inc., Security, Vulnerability, Attack, Flaw, Secunia, Clickjacking, phone
US-CERT warns of SAP vulnerability
News The flaw in the graphical user interface for SAP ERP, reported by U.S.-CERT, has been labeled "highly critical" by Secunia.
Wednesday, November 12 2008 07:46 AM
Tags: Business applications, Security, SAP AG, GUI, ActiveX Control, Vulnerability, IT Professional, ERP, Flaw, Secunia
Apple fixes Bind exploit and Safari bugs
News The company has released fresh security updates just a week after it fixed 18 flaws in Mac OS X.
Friday, August 14 2009 09:39 AM
Tags: Mac OS, Apple Inc., Security, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, Server, patch management, Apple Safari, Web Site
Zero-day flaw found in Firefox 3.5
News Mozilla warns of critical vulnerability in Firefox 3.5 Web browser's Just-in-time JavaScript compiler.
Thursday, July 16 2009 09:21 AM
Tags: Network security, Security, Web Browser, Zero-day Bug, JIT, Mozilla Corp., Mozilla Firefox, JavaScript, blog, Network security
Spoofing flaw resurfaces in Mozilla browsers
News A 7-year-old security hole comes back to haunt the most recent version of Firefox and other Mozilla software.
Tuesday, June 07 2005 09:38 AM
Tags: Security, Web browsers
One IE flaw leads to another
News Days after one vulnerability is found in Internet Explorer, researchers unearth a new one.
Wednesday, May 03 2006 08:02 AM
Tags: Security, Web browsers
Kaspersky Internet Security 2009
Product Reviews Kaspersky Internet Security 2009
Saturday, November 15 2008 03:36 AM
Tags: Malware, Installation, Security, Tool, antivirus, security tool, Kaspersky Internet Security 2009, KIS 2009, software, malicious software
HP warns of printer software risks
News Security hole in software for Color LaserJet printers could open a door for cybersnoops.
Thursday, April 06 2006 11:02 AM
Tags: Security
Skype bug may expose user data
News Update to Internet telephony software is available to prevent possible attacks that could expose user data, Skype says.
Monday, May 22 2006 09:42 AM
Tags: Data security, VoIP/IP telephony, Network security, Viruses and worms, Security applications/tools, Security implementation/standards, Privacy
Another PowerPoint bug threatens users
Techguide A yet-to-be-fixed vulnerability in PowerPoint poses a potential threat to users of the Microsoft presentation tool.
Wednesday, October 18 2006 09:31 PM






