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Secunia accidentally drops zero-day on public mailing list

Secunia accidentally drops zero-day on public mailing list

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Dan Raywood May 30 2013 9:20AM Security
Vulnerability research program launched

Vulnerability research program launched

Secunia says it cuts out the middle man.
SC Staff Nov 4 2011 7:54AM Security
Unpatched PCs remain a threat: Secunia

Unpatched PCs remain a threat: Secunia

Third party software increases risks.
Dan Raywood Jan 13 2011 1:49PM Security
Microsoft investigating Windows 2000 and XP flaw

Microsoft investigating Windows 2000 and XP flaw

Secunia sounds warning over boundary error vulnerability.
Iain Thomson Jul 8 2010 9:36AM Security
Advisory issued for Adobe vulnerability

Advisory issued for Adobe vulnerability

An advisory was issued today regarding a "highly critical" vulnerability in two software products: Adobe After Effects CS3 and Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition 3.x.
Greg Masters Apr 23 2008 10:11AM Security
Secunia says Firefox URI handling bug is also a Microsoft issue

Secunia says Firefox URI handling bug is also a Microsoft issue

Secunia blamed Microsoft this week for a URI handling flaw that can be exploited when a user browses with Firefox but has Internet Explorer (IE) 7 installed.
Frank Washkuch Jul 30 2007 8:39AM Security
Secunia offers free patch scanning tool

Secunia offers free patch scanning tool

Vulnerability testing firm Secunia has released the beta version of a new tool that automatically checks the patch status of 4,200 applications.
Iain Thomson Jul 25 2007 2:28PM Security
Secunia: Nearly a third of applications missing critical patches

Secunia: Nearly a third of applications missing critical patches

Nearly a third of all applications on corporate networks are missing critical security patches and are at risk to security breaches, according to a new report from Secunia.
Jim Carr May 21 2007 4:11AM Security
Secunia: Corporate applications missing critical patches

Secunia: Corporate applications missing critical patches

Nearly a third of all applications on corporate networks are missing critical security patches and are at risk to security breaches, according to a new report from Secunia.
Jim Carr May 18 2007 9:53AM Security
Secunia reports Kaspersky vulnerabilities as highly critical

Secunia reports Kaspersky vulnerabilities as highly critical

Secunia yesterday released a highly critical advisory for multiple vulnerabilities in several Kaspersky Lab products that could allow remote attackers to access or steal files and local attackers to bypass security measures.
Ericka Chickowski Apr 10 2007 10:48AM Security
Secunia tracking flaws in Panda virus scan

Secunia tracking flaws in Panda virus scan

Vulnerability assessment firm Secunia said today it is tracking two bugs and a weakness in Panda Software's free virus scan that could lead to remote code execution.
Dan Kaplan Nov 16 2006 7:29PM Security
Secunia, Microsoft disagree on another reported Internet Explorer 7 flaw

Secunia, Microsoft disagree on another reported Internet Explorer 7 flaw

Researchers have discovered another flaw in Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) web browser, just released two weeks ago, that could allow attackers to steal a user's personal information through pop-up windows.
Frank Washkuch Oct 30 2006 5:12PM Security
Secunia reports another Internet Explorer 7 flaw

Secunia reports another Internet Explorer 7 flaw

Secunia today reported a new vulnerability in Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) that can be exploited during phishing attacks.
Ericka Chickowski Oct 25 2006 5:34PM Security
Microsoft, Secunia clash over reported vulnerability

Microsoft, Secunia clash over reported vulnerability

Two security teams are at odds over which Windows component is responsible for a new lower-risk vulnerability that could lead to personal information being disclosed.
Dan Kaplan Oct 20 2006 5:59PM Security
More Windows bugs appear

More Windows bugs appear

Three new and unpatched vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows were made public on security mailing lists over Christmas weekend, pushing some security vendors to claim user systems may be open to attack and hijacking.
Gregg Keizer , Gregg Keizer Dec 29 2004 1:49PM Software

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