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Black Hat wrap-up: Less hackers, but plenty of flaws
Black Hat wrapped up on Thursday after several days of vulnerability revelations that proved that the event hasn't lost its edge even as attendance skewed more heavily toward security professionals rather than hackers this year.
Ericka Chickowski
Aug 4 2006 8:55PM
Security
More than two dozen Mac flaws fixed
Apple patched 26 flaws - a number of which exposed end users to remote code execution - in a software release this week.
Frank Washkuch
Aug 2 2006 9:55PM
Security
Intel warns of Centrino wireless driver flaws
Intel is reporting several vulnerabilities in its Centrino wireless drivers that could lead to remote code execution and an attacker assuming control of a system.
Dan Kaplan
Aug 2 2006 3:37PM
Security
Exploits threaten patched Windows flaws
Two new exploits that seek to take control of PCs through already-patched Windows vulnerabilities have been found in the wild.
Frank Washkuch
Jul 26 2006 7:49PM
Security
Cisco fixes security management flaws
Cisco has fixed multiple flaws in its security management solution that could allow attackers to compromise sensitive information or execute malicious code, the networking giant announced late Wednesday.
Dan Kaplan
Jul 20 2006 4:17PM
Security
Oracle fixes 65 flaws
Oracle released fixes for 65 security vulnerabilities today.
Ericka Chickowski
Jul 19 2006 12:45AM
Security
Apple fixes five Mac flaws
Apple released an update Tuesday addressing five security vulnerabilities in the Mac OS version 10.4.7.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 28 2006 10:08PM
Security
Two new Internet Explorer flaws reported
Security researchers reported two new vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer this week.
Frank Washkuch
Jun 28 2006 8:56PM
Security
Twelve Firefox flaws fixed
Mozilla has advised Firefox users to upgrade to the latest version of the alternative web browser, which fixes a dozen security vulnerabilities, five of which are critical.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 5 2006 9:27PM
Security
NewsPortal flaws reported
New flaws have been identified in NewsPortal that can be used to conduct cross-site scripting attacks by malicious users.
Frank Washkuch
May 17 2006 6:31PM
Security
QuickTime flaws fixed in update
Researchers have discovered a number of flaws in Apple’s QuickTime media player that can result in DoS attacks and remote system access.
Frank Washkuch
May 12 2006 10:09PM
Security
New Firefox flaws enable DoS attacks
Popular alternative web browser Mozilla Firefox contains a vulnerability that could allow an attacker to launch denial of service (DoS) attacks, security monitoring service Secunia said in an advisory today.
Dan Kaplan
Apr 26 2006 10:44PM
Security
Symantec content scanner contains flaws
Symantec released a security advisory late last week for three vulnerabilities in the Symantec Scan Engine that could potentially allow remote access to the scan engine and give users the ability to open man-in-the-middle attacks.
Ericka Chickowski
Apr 24 2006 9:35PM
Security
Oracle patches 36 flaws
Oracle released its quarterly critical patch update (CPU) Tuesday, correcting 36 flaws on company products, including its database, application server and other business applications.
Dan Kaplan
Apr 19 2006 9:07PM
Security
New Mac flaws fixed
For the second time in as many weeks, Apple has issued a security update fixing critical vulnerabilities on the Mac OS 10.4.5 that could lead to security bypass and system access from remote locations.
Dan Kaplan
Mar 14 2006 9:50PM
Security
Apple patches Mac flaws
Responding to several well-publicized security issues that raised eyebrows within the IT world, Apple on Wednesday issued its first security update of the year.
Dan Kaplan
Mar 2 2006 9:51PM
Security
Series of Lotus Notes flaws discovered
Users of IBM’s Lotus Notes program have been warned to work around numerous buffer overflow flaws recently discovered by Secunia.
Frank Washkuch
Feb 21 2006 8:23PM
Security
Firefox flaws found
Secunia issued an advisory today over multiple “highly critical” vulnerabilities in Mozilla Firefox.
Dan Kaplan
Feb 2 2006 10:01PM
Security
iTunes security flaws a bum note
IT security experts have warned enterprises to take immediate action against four “critical” security vulnerabilities related to an old, but widely distributed, versions of Apple’s QuickTime media player and iTunes music store software.
William Eazel
Jan 16 2006 9:58AM
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The SANS top 20 flaws
René Millman
Dec 9 2005 5:16PM
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