Adobe Systems patched 20 security vulnerabilities in its Shockwave Player on Tuesday. Most of the flaws could allow an attacker to run their own code on an affected computer. Read more at: Security Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
Anti-virus maker wins big. Read more at: iTnews – Security Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
Apple has released a security update for OS X 10.6 and OS X 10.5 machines, which addresses a number of security holes for both the client and server versions of these OS X releases. For the client version, the update... (Continue reading)
Apple has released a security update for OS X 10.6 and OS X 10.5 machines, which addresses a number of security holes for both the client and server versions of these OS X releases. For the client version, the update... (Continue reading)
A flaw in the way Windows handles dynamic-link library and related files likely affects hundreds of applications and has already been used in malicious attacks in the wild. Originally posted at InSecurity Complex Read more at: CNET News – Security... (Continue reading)
It’s hardly practical to believe there are “right” and “wrong” ways to employ social networking services like Twitter or Facebook. However, there are “smart” and/or “safe” methods of use, especially for location-based services (LBS) that identify your whereabouts at a... (Continue reading)
Process outsourcing woes Read more at: iTnews – Security Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
Unencrypted heart and lung charts found. Read more at: iTnews – Security Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
Raphael Reich looks at 5 sources of unstructured data at risk of being overlooked or underprotected Read more at: Security Link to this post!... (Continue reading)
More than 40 percent of the world’s spam is coming from a single network of computers that computer security experts continue to battle, according to new statistics from Symantec’s MessageLabs’ division. Read more at: Security Link to this post!... (Continue reading)