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Rethink Your Storage With IBM
Data storage is an interesting thing. While it's easy to add more storage with band-aid solutions, before long, you'll need to seriously rethink how you store. For some advice, turn to this white...
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Apple QuickTime flaws haunt Windows users
Apple fixes 14 security holes that could be remotely exploitable via rigged movie files. Some of the vulnerabilities only affect Windows sytems.
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Apple slaps bandaid on critical Safari (Windows) security holes
Apple has shipped new versions of its Safari browser to fix numerous security holes that expose Windows users to malicious hacker attacks.
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Apple plugs iOS security holes to thwart Jailbreakme.com exploit
Apple has rushed out a patch for multiple security holes that allowed 'drive-by download' jailbreaking of iPhone and iPad devices.
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Apple patches Pwn2Own iPhone OS vulnerabilities
Apple has released a critical update for its flagship iOS mobile operating system to fix several gaping security holes, including a few that were used in successful exploits at this year's...
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Apple plugs 57 major security holes in iTunes
If you use Apple's iTunes software -- whether on Windows or Mac OS X -- it's important that you immediately apply the latest software update.
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Apple plugs 15 gaping security holes in QuickTime
Apple has shipped a new version of the QuickTime media player with patches for 15 security vulnerabilities affecting both Mac OS X and Windows users.
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Apple patches FaceTime redirect security hole in iPhone
The iOS 4.1 update includes fixes for a total of 24 documented security holes, most in the open-source WebKit rendering engine.
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Apple plugs drive-by download flaws in Safari browser
The browse-and-you're-hacked vulnerabilities affect both Windows and Mac users. One of the three vulnerabilities is the DLL load hijacking issue that haunts hundreds of Windows applications.
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Apple patches 13 Mac OS X vulnerabilities
The patch includes fixes for security holes in several open-source components, including ClamAV and PHP.
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Apple zaps JailbreakMe.com bugs in record time
The iOS 3.2.2 update corrects two flaws -- a stack buffer overflow in FreeType's handling of CFF opcodes, and a privilege escalation issue in IOSurface -- that combined to expose Apple's devices...
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Apple patches Safari Auto-Fill security hole
Apple has shipped a major Safari browser update to fix 15 documented security holes, including a known flaw in the browser's AutoFill Web Forms feature that can be hacked to steal data from the...
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Apple plugs 28 Mac OS X security holes
In some cases, a hacker could take complete control of an affected Mac OS X machine if a user is lured to a malicious Web site or views a rigged movie file.
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Apple plugs 48 Safari, WebKit security holes
[eBay blocking transactions from Safari 3.0] Apple has shipped new versions of its Safari browser with patches for at least 48 security vulnerabilities.
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Can Apple Safari avoid another Pwn2Own embarrassment?
Apple has released a critical Safari security update but, based on what I'm hearing, this patching frenzy may not be enough to avoid another embarrassment at this year's CanSecWest Pwn2Own hacker...
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Apple patches Safari vulnerabilities ahead of Pwn2Own
Pwn2Own 2010 is just around the corner, and Apple has taken this opportunity to harden its web browser's security ahead of the event.
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Apple upgrades iPhone OS to version 3.1.3
Apple has released iPhone OS to version 3.1.3 (7E18), replacing the OS on all models of iPhone and iPod touch devices.
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Mac OS X dirty dozen: Apple plugs critical security holes
The update, rated critical, plugs security holes that could lead to code execution vulnerabilities if a Mac user is tricked into opening audio files or surfing to a rigged Web site.
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Mac OS X mega patch covers 58 security vulnerabilities
The most serious of the flaws could allow a remote attacker to gain complete control of an unpatched system.
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High-risk flaw dings Google Chrome
A "high-risk" flaw in Google Chrome presents a threat of arbitrary code execution.
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Critical iTunes flaw exposes Mac, Windows to hacker attacks
Apple has shipped iTunes 9.0.1to fix a critical security hole that puts Mac and Windows users at risk of computer takeover attacks.
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