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FrSIRT finds flaws in MySQL
Researchers at a French security organisation have uncovered a number of security vulnerabilities in the MySQL database application, the open source software used to support many Web 2.0 applications.
Jim Carr
Feb 18 2008 9:52AM
Security
Cisco patches potentially crippling VoIP flaws
Cisco late Wednesday patched seven severe vulnerabilities in its widely used internet telephony software that could permit device compromise or system shutdown.
Dan Kaplan
Feb 15 2008 2:29PM
Security
Apple patches QuickTime and iPhoto flaws
Apple has issued updates for QuickTime and iPhoto affecting Mac OS X, Windows Vista and Windows XP users..
Shaun Nichols
Feb 11 2008 3:25PM
Security
Apple patches QuickTime and iPhoto flaws
Apple has issued updates for QuickTime and iPhoto affecting Mac OS X, Windows Vista and Windows XP users..
Shaun Nichols
Feb 8 2008 6:40AM
Security
Attackers gun for new ActiveX flaws
Exploit code has been released for three ActiveX security flaws, one of which is already being exploited in the wild.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 7 2008 3:22PM
Security
Microsoft releases two patches for three flaws on Patch Tuesday
Microsoft has pushed out two fixes to close three vulnerabilities, including two "critical" server-side flaws that do not require any user interaction to be exploited.
Dan Kaplan
Jan 9 2008 12:44PM
Security
Codec flaws threaten Windows Media Player, Winamp
Researchers today began noticing increased activity on ports directed to media players, a strong indication that attackers are actively screening machines for a new codec vulnerability reported over the weekend.
Dan Kaplan
Dec 11 2007 9:48AM
Security
Mozilla fixes Firefox flaws
Mozilla has released a new version of its Firefox browser containing some bug and security fixes..
Iain Thomson
Nov 28 2007 7:30AM
Security
Apple patches pair of Xcode Tools flaws
Apple patched two issues in Xcode Tools 2.5 on Tuesday, including one flaw that could allow remote code execution.
Frank Washkush Jr
Nov 2 2007 9:32AM
Security
Mozilla fixes Firefox flaws, welcomes Leopard
Mozilla has released version 2.0.0.8 of its Firefox browser, which patches a number of known security vulnerabilities and prepares the software for the launch of Apple's Leopard operating system.
Matt Chapman
Oct 23 2007 7:29AM
Security
Mozilla patches eight flaws, two critical, in Firefox
Mozilla patched eight flaws in its products on Thursday, including “critical” issues in Firefox, Thunderbird and SeaMonkey.
Frank Washkuch
Oct 22 2007 11:25AM
Security
Adobe admits to critical software flaws
Adobe has admitted that some of its software contains vulnerabilities that could leave computers open to attack, following information published on the Heise Security website.
Matt Chapman
Oct 12 2007 9:59AM
Security
Sun patches 'critical' Java flaws
Sun Microsystems has patched a number of flaws in its Java products that affect users running Windows, Linux and Solaris.
Matt Chapman
Oct 8 2007 10:16AM
Security
Windows has 'fewer flaws' than Linux
Data collected by a Microsoft security researcher suggests that the company had to patch far fewer software vulnerabilities than competing vendors in 2007.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 20 2007 10:20PM
Software
Mozilla seals off URI flaws again
Firefox developers have released a security update that they hope will fix a lingering security threat in the popular open source browser.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 1 2007 12:00PM
Security
'Highly critical' flaws plague Oracle software
Secunia warns of DoS attacks, security bypass and manipulation of data. A raft of 'highly critical' flaws have been found in several of Oracle's software products.
Matt Chapman
Jul 20 2007 12:45PM
Security
Microsoft gives details on Xbox 360 flaws
Microsoft has revealed details about the problems suffered by its Xbox 360 consoles, and the reasons for its recent warranty extension.
Iain Thomson
Jul 19 2007 11:21AM
Hardware
Flaws revealed for Trillian, Yahoo IM platforms
Remotely exploitable vulnerabilities were revealed for two widely used instant messaging platforms this week.
Frank Washkuch
Jul 18 2007 10:53AM
Security
Adobe fixes Flash and Photoshop flaws
Publicly available exploit code leaves millions at risk.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 13 2007 9:24AM
Security
Cisco patches two VoIP software flaws
Cisco sewed up two serious vulnerabilities in its widely deployed IP telephony software that could allow attackers to initiate a system shutdown or takeover.
Dan Kaplan
Jul 13 2007 8:33AM
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