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Opera belts out critical security update | Security - CNET News
Time to patch Opera if you use it.
New in-the-wild attack targets fully-patched Adobe Reader • The Register
Yup, another vulnerability in Adobe Reader. This one has active exploits and won't be patched until mid-March. Be careful out there.
4 Patches Issued By Microsoft, 2 Critical - Security Watch
Little patch work to do on our Windows systems.
RIM Issues BlackBerry Security Advisory -- BlackBerry -- InformationWeek
Time to patch your Blackberry.
Kaspersky database exposed | Security and the Net
You've probably already seen this, but if you haven't, Kaspersky had a little problem this weekend. They did get it corrected quickly.
Cisco warns of four WLAN controller vulnerabilities - Network World
Time to patch your wlan controllers if they are made by Cisco.
Twitter Clickjacking Hack Released - DarkReading
You might want to be careful what sites you go to when you are logged into the twitter web interface. Also remember, that if you clicked on 'remember me', you are logged in even if you don't have it open in tab.
» Google plugs ‘high-risk’ holes in Chrome browser | Zero Day | ZDNet.com
If you are using Chrome, you probably already have these patches, but you will want to make sure.
Microsoft issues first Windows 7 beta patch
The first patch is out of Windows 7 Beta. Be warned that it does not address the SMB issue which does exist for Windows 7. Read the article for the details.
Inside the MSRC: Microsoft describes Server Message Block update
Some good information about Microsoft's January patches.
Browser bug could allow phishing without e-mail - Network World
Oh look, it's a browser bug. How novel. (yes, that was sarcasm and this appears to be pretty nasty)
RIM issues security patches for BlackBerry | Security - CNET News
Time to patch your Blackberry Servers.
Oracle to issue 41 security patches - Network World
41 patches coming from Oracle. Get the patch hammer ready.
Man in the middle attack possible for DNSSEC and OpenSSL clients | Security4all - Dedicated to digital security, enterprise 2.0 and presentation skills
Time to upgrade OpenSSL and BIND.
VeriSign addresses MD5 flaw
VeriSign has stepped up and offered replacement SSL certs free of change to all customers with MD5-based certs. They have also implemented SHA-1 for all certs now. Should have happened much earlier, but at least they were quick in there response.
Why the MD5 cert hack doesn’t matter.
I wouldn't go so far to say that the cert hack doesn't matter and Shrdlu doesn't really either. That being said, Shrdlu makes some very good points regarding the level of risk introduced by this issue.
American Express bitten by XSS bugs (again) • The Register
Looks like American Express didn't quite get that problem taken care of like they thought they did.
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