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Australia a guinea pig for silent Internet Explorer updates
From Janurary Microsoft will automatically upgrade Windows customers to the latest version of IE.
Angela Moscaritolo
Dec 16 2011 11:37AM
Security
99 MS critical bug fixes lowest on record
Redmond says it hardened up.
Angela Moscaritolo
Dec 15 2011 6:31AM
Security
Microsoft to patch three critical holes
Most vulnerabilities lead to remote code execution.
Dan Kaplan
Dec 12 2011 10:24AM
Security
Microsoft to patch three critical holes
Most vulnerabilities lead to remote code execution.
Dan Kaplan
Dec 9 2011 12:17PM
Security
BlackHole revamped with Java exploit
Update free to existing customers.
Dan Raywood
Nov 30 2011 10:08AM
Security
Patching our attitude to patching
Even if you don't care about your own security, spare a thought for everyone else.
Paul Ducklin
Nov 29 2011 2:29PM
Security
Adobe cleans dirty dozen
Sans workarounds.
Dan Kaplan
Nov 14 2011 10:54AM
Security
Microsoft releases four security patches, one critical
Microsoft on Tuesday patched one "critical" vulnerability, plus three other less-severe flaws. Not patched, as expected, is a bug related to the Duqu trojan.
Angela Moscaritolo
Nov 9 2011 5:09PM
Security
Security patches for your people
If there's one thing the big security breaches of the past few years have taught us, it's that employees are just as critical to network security as the technology.
Terry Greer-King
Nov 9 2011 5:08PM
Security
Microsoft update misses Word kernel hole
Duqu survives as Microsoft stomps four nasty bugs.
Angela Moscaritolo
Nov 4 2011 7:48AM
Security
DSD wins US cybersecurity award
Australian security standards found cheaper and more effective than US.
Darren Pauli
Oct 31 2011 12:15PM
Security
DSD awarded for cheaper, better security policies than US
Defence secretary called out.
Darren Pauli
Oct 27 2011 2:12PM
Security
Canberra patches drop outs in $7m CCTV
Teething problems with $7m security upgrade.
Ry Crozier
Oct 17 2011 1:30PM
Security
Apple fixes 72 OS X holes
Issues security fixes for desktop, server and mobile operating systems.
Angela Moscaritolo
Oct 17 2011 11:41AM
Security
Apple releases 98 security fixes in software updates
Gevey SIM, DigitNotar certificates killed.
Angela Moscaritolo
Oct 14 2011 9:44AM
Security
Two critical patches for IE and Silverlight released
MS11-081 a priority.
SC Staff
Oct 14 2011 9:43AM
Security
Internet Explorer patches gets top billing
Eight fixes address 23 vulnerabilities.
Dan Kaplan
Oct 12 2011 5:03PM
Security
Microsoft to patch 23 bugs this week
Includes two 'critical' and six 'important' fixes.
Angela Moscaritolo
Oct 10 2011 1:17PM
Security
Microsoft to squash 23 bugs next month
Includes two "critical" and six "important" fixes.
Angela Moscaritolo
Oct 7 2011 9:31AM
Security
Unpatched Java flaws cause the most infections
Adobe a close runner up.
Dan Raywood
Sep 29 2011 10:24AM
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