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Cisco reveals three flaws in Internetwork Operating System

Cisco reveals three flaws in Internetwork Operating System

Cisco released three security advisories on Wednesday for severe vulnerabilities in its Internetwork Operating System software (IOS), the most serious of which could allow remote arbitrary code execution.
Ericka Chickowski Jan 26 2007 9:51AM Security
Month of Apple Bugs projects reveals highly critical Mac OS X flaw

Month of Apple Bugs projects reveals highly critical Mac OS X flaw

A highly-critical vulnerability in Mac OS X that can be exploited to compromise users' systems was disclosed on Thursday.
Ericka Chickowski Jan 12 2007 7:06AM Security
Cisco reveals multiple Clean Access flaws

Cisco reveals multiple Clean Access flaws

Cisco Systems has reported multiple privilege-escalation vulnerabilities affecting the networking giant's Clean Access software solution.
Dan Kaplan Jan 4 2007 10:54PM Security
Intel reveals specs for first ever chip

Intel reveals specs for first ever chip

Design details released on 35th anniversary of 4004 processor.
Iain Thomson Nov 17 2006 9:54AM Hardware
Survey reveals attitudes to email monitoring

Survey reveals attitudes to email monitoring

Wall Street and the City have very different approaches.
Andrew Charlesworth Nov 3 2006 9:50AM Security
RealNetworks reveals revamped Rhapsody

RealNetworks reveals revamped Rhapsody

Enhanced service integrates with optimised players.
Clement James Oct 9 2006 10:03AM Software
TippingPoint reveals 29 unresolved flaws

TippingPoint reveals 29 unresolved flaws

TippingPoint announced Monday that it has more than 29 different vulnerabilities that it is working on with manufacturers to resolve before publicly disclosing them.
Ericka Chickowski Aug 30 2006 5:23AM Security
Cisco reveals five new vulnerabilities

Cisco reveals five new vulnerabilities

Cisco Systems revealed five new vulnerabilities in one product line on Thursday.
Frank Washkuch Apr 7 2006 8:15PM Security
Microsoft unfolds "Origami"

Microsoft unfolds "Origami"

Microsoft unveiled its 'Origami' project, a paperback-book sized portable computer, which is a hybrid between a laptop PC and a host of mobile devices that the world's biggest software maker hopes will create an entirely new market.
Daisuke Wakabayashi Mar 10 2006 8:43AM Hardware
PGP inventor reveals secure interent telephony

PGP inventor reveals secure interent telephony

The man behind Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) has come up with a prototype for an encrypted internet telephone.
Rene Millman Jul 28 2005 10:37AM Security
Blue Coat reveals SEC investigation

Blue Coat reveals SEC investigation

Blue Coat Systems, a supplier of proxy appliances, revealed that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has launched an investigation of the company.
Marcia Savage Apr 8 2005 5:26PM Security
20 euro hard drive reveals hidden government secrets

20 euro hard drive reveals hidden government secrets

A hard drive sold on eBay for only 20 euros has been found to be full of confidential police data.
David Quainton Apr 7 2005 11:41AM Security
Survey reveals contradictions over regulations

Survey reveals contradictions over regulations

A poll of 130 security professionals showed that 64 percent believe government should introduce more laws to improve cybersecurity yet only 17 percent believe government measures are effective in fighting online threats.
Marcia Savage Mar 15 2005 4:18PM Security
Second tsunami worm reveals gang rivalry

Second tsunami worm reveals gang rivalry

The second tsunami worm in a week heralds a new low in virus writing, experts say. VBSun-A appears in emails that appeal for donations to help victims of last month’s Asian tsunami.
David Quainton Jan 18 2005 3:01PM Security
Gmail reveals secrets to hackers

Gmail reveals secrets to hackers

People sending emails to Gmail accounts may find they reveal more than they bargained for. A bug within Google mail service allows hackers to reveal details of other users’ personal emails, and even their account passwords.
David Quainton Jan 13 2005 12:10PM Security
Microsoft reveals XP and 2003 vulnerability

Microsoft reveals XP and 2003 vulnerability

Microsoft has admitted that a vulnerability in Windows Server 2003 and XP could allow hackers to take control of PCs by luring users to a dangerous website that contains remote execution link.
Dan Ilett May 14 2004 1:13PM Security
Chambers reveals bulging inventory

Chambers reveals bulging inventory

Staff Writers Nov 13 2002 9:27AM Networking

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