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Google posts update for Chrome
Five security vulnerabilities patched.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 28 2010 6:49AM
Security
Google posts Chrome security fixes
Eleven vulnerabilities plugged in to latest update.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 11 2010 1:10PM
Technology
Microsoft readies March Patch Tuesday fixes
Two bulletins address eight vulnerabilities.
David Neal
Mar 8 2010 7:02AM
Security
IBM report: Vulnerabilities fell in '09, attacks rose
The number of new and unpatched vulnerabilities decreased last year compared to 2008, but attack volume grew substantially, according to a new report from IBM ISS.
Angela Moscaritolo
Feb 26 2010 11:16AM
Security
Chrome 4.0 released, addresses several security vulnerabilities
Patches 13 flaws.
Angela Moscaritolo
Jan 27 2010 11:17AM
Security
Ten vulnerabilities found in RealPlayer
Company urges users to update following disclosures.
Shaun Nichols
Jan 25 2010 11:39AM
Security
Microsoft warns of new security perils
Windows 7 and Server flaws emerge.
Shaun Nichols
Nov 13 2009 4:35PM
Security
64 percent of websites contain serious flaws
Cross-site scripting and SQL injection remain the top methods of attack.
Greg Masters
Nov 13 2009 11:40AM
Security
Apple releases Safari update to close seven holes
Sixth update of the year.
Dan Kaplan
Nov 13 2009 11:27AM
Security
Apple unveils massive patch update
32 patches for critical flaws released.
Cath Everett
Nov 11 2009 6:06AM
Security
Web technologies account for 78 percent of all bugs
Most severe found in Sun, IBM and Symantec products.
Angela Moscaritolo
Nov 10 2009 11:02AM
Security
NASA must fix cyber vulnerabilities
1,120 security incidents over last two years.
Chuck Miller
Oct 20 2009 11:09AM
Security
Microsoft rushes out quick fix for SMB flaw
Issue affects Vista and Windows Server 2008 users.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 21 2009 7:08AM
Security
Hot or not: ActiveX vulnerabilities
ActiveX vulnerabilities have posed a security challenge for some time, and they're likely to be a challenge for quite some time to come.
Amol Sarwate,
Sep 18 2009 12:37PM
Security
Five September patches delivered by Microsoft
Monthly update addresses eight vulnerabilities.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 9 2009 12:58PM
Security
Hackers already exploiting IIS flaws
Microsoft urges researchers to disclose vulnerabilities responsibly.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 7 2009 12:06PM
Security
Hackers already exploiting IIS flaws
Microsoft urges researchers to disclose vulnerabilities responsibly.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 7 2009 10:28AM
Security
Vulnerabilities falling but malware booms
ISS X-Force survey finds some good news, and a lot of bad.
Iain Thomson
Sep 2 2009 10:10AM
Security
Google fixes severe Chrome flaws
Advisory warns of multiple vulnerabilities.
Phil Muncaster
Aug 27 2009 6:27AM
Security
"Dirtiest" websites host average of 18,000 threats
The most dangerous sites on the web are propagating an average of 18,000 different pieces of malware, according to Symantec.
Angela Moscaritolo
Aug 21 2009 12:17PM
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