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Apple's root bug fix for macOS breaks file sharing

Apple's root bug fix for macOS breaks file sharing

Easily remedied with a command.
Juha Saarinen Dec 1 2017 10:30AM Security
Two more Comodo resellers pwned in SSL hack

Two more Comodo resellers pwned in SSL hack

Industry looks to revocation of registries to ease the pain.
Angela Moscaritolo Mar 31 2011 1:36PM Security
Mozilla removes inactive RSA root certificate

Mozilla removes inactive RSA root certificate

Root no longer needed.
Dan Kaplan Apr 8 2010 11:11AM Security
First Windows 7 bug discovered

First Windows 7 bug discovered

Microsoft is warning customers downloading the Release Candidate of its long-awaited Windows 7 operating system that its first bug has been detected, potentially causing application failures.
Phil Muncaster May 11 2009 6:44AM Software
DDoS attack 'badly damaged' two root web servers

DDoS attack 'badly damaged' two root web servers

Last month's DDoS attack on the systems-regarded as the backbone of the internet-badly damaged two of the web's 13 root servers, according to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).
Frank Washkuch Mar 13 2007 9:36AM Security
Passwords management for UNIX and Linux systems

Passwords management for UNIX and Linux systems

An unhappy systems administrator who may want to teach a seemingly unappreciative company a lesson. An employee who is passed over for a promotion or a raise. An IT manager who is disappointed by a bonus. A technically savvy database administrator willing to change information in the Oracle Financial Suite for a CEO whose future is riding on the next stock analyst's recommendation.
Ellen Libenson, Feb 26 2007 7:12AM Security
The root of all IT evil?

The root of all IT evil?

The Windows programming expert who first uncovered the Sony rootkit application has now said such technology never should be used – even if companies deem it beneficial for the user.
Dan Kaplan Jan 17 2006 8:31PM Security
When the root is the problem

When the root is the problem

As Linux grows in popularity with both users and hackers, Richard Williams contemplates precisely how risky all or nothing security is
Richard Williams Apr 15 2004 11:11AM Security

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