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Apple's textbook plan's biggest flaw is that it's tied to the iPad
Apple may aim to reinvent the textbook market, but its efforts so far don't show that it wants to do so openly.
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'Critical' Windows Media flaws put millions at risk
Pay special attention to MS12-004, a "critical" bulletin that provides fixes for two serious flaws in the way Windows Media handles certain media files.
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Google plugs three 'high risk' Chrome browser flaws
The latest Google Chrome 16.0.912.75 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome Frame.
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Researcher warns of Wi-Fi Protected Setup security holes
An attacker within range of the wireless access point may be able to brute force the WPS PIN and retrieve the password for the wireless network, change the configuration of the access point, or...
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Adobe fixes webcam hijack Flash flaw
Researcher documents a variation of the clickjacking technique that could be used to turn on a webcam and microphone direct from a web site without the user's knowledge or consent.
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Windows 8 design flaws Microsoft MUST address
Microsoft has a long way to go to make Windows 8 work on desktops and tablets.
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Mac OS X Lion flaw allows unauthorized password changes
Apple's redesign of the Mac OS X leaves passwords vulnerable to attack or change.
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Facebook flaw means Page creators can easily lose admin rights
If you create a Facebook Page and add an administrator to it, you should know that this individual can remove you as an administrator from your own Page.
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WebKit security holes haunt Ubuntu
According to an Ubuntu security alert, the WebKit flaws are dangerous enough to cause arbitrary code execution attacks.
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Latest version of Skype susceptible to malicious code injection flaw
The latest version of Skype contains dangerous flaw, which could allow malicious injection of HTML/JavaScript code into a user's phone session.
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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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Oracle Patch Day: 78 critical database server flaws
Database server giant Oracle has hit the security patch treadmill again with a massive critical patch update to fix flaws in its enterprise product portfolio.
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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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'Highly critical' flaws haunt phpMyAdmin
Developers of the open-source phpMyAdmin have released a new version to patch several "highly critical" vulnerabilities that can be used to compromise a vulnerable system.
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Office 365's potential fatal flaw: Not enough Internet bandwidth
It;s not just Office 365's problem though. Google Docs, the Chromebook, and everything else that relies on the cloud have the same problem: Not enough affordable Internet bandwidth.
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Apple - You need to fix this Find My iPhone flaw ASAP!
I think that the 'Find My iPhone' feature baked into iOS is a great tool, but it's fundamentally flawed. Here's the flaw, and it's stunningly simple.
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PlayStation Network login flaw exposed, certain pages down
Problems over at Sony's PlayStation Network never seem to end. It's a new day, so there's a new security bug to deal with again.
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Oracle to patch 73 critical DB server flaws
The next batch of security patches from Oracle will be a biggie: 73 new security vulnerability fixes across hundreds of Oracle products.
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Twitter datacenter failure highlights fundamental flaws
Fast growing company decides to go with their own dedicated datacenter without a knowledgable hand in control. Chaos ensues.
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Apple patches Pwn2Own flaw in massive Mac OS X update
Apple has shipped another Mac OS X mega-update with fixes for 54 security vulnerabilities, including one that was used to hijack an iPhone 4 device at this year's CanSecWest Pwn2Own hacker challenge.
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