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Enable Administrators to Morph into Managers by Leveraging Real-time Analytics and Automation
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using real-time analytics and automation to get more out of your IT admins and make your network easier to manage.
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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 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 iPhone OS 3.0 update plugs 46 security holes
Apple's latest iPhone OS 3.0 software updates includes patches for multiple vulnerabilities, some with serious security implications. The update, which is only available for download via iTunes,...
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Mac OS X vulnerable to 6-month old Java flaw
Attention Mac OS X users:Â Turn Java off immediately or you could be at high risk of malicious code execution attacks. Tired of waiting for a patch from Apple for a Java flaw that was fixed...
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'Gumblar' web attacks spreading quickly
The attackers behind a series of rapidly spreading website compromises have begun using a new domain to deliver their malicious code.
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UPDATED: Command injection flaw found in IE: Or is it Firefox?
Experts agree that Windows machines with both Internet Explorer and Firefox installed are vulnerable to a serious security vulnerability but there's all kinds of confusion over which browser is...
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Images: How to run Internet Explorer securely
Here are the key configuration changes you can make to disable various features and reduce the attack surface in Microsoft's Internet Explorer. This guide provides a walk-through of IE 6.0 but...
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Advanced viruses may elude detection
Many IT pros feel helpless in the battle against the constant barrage of worms and viruses. When using antivirus software, the general rule is to update automatically or download the latest virus...
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Blended threats brew vicious code
Though blended threats are nothing new, the malicious code within them is. Wayne Rash tells you why training may be the single most important way to combat these new threats.
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Mark Zuckerberg's personal challenge for 2012: Code every day
Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has done a very minimal amount of programming since 2006. In 2012, however, he is aiming to write some code every single day.
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Zynga's development cadence: Reuse 'Ville' code, move to India
Zynga leverages its R&D and investments by reusing its game code and then offshoring maintenance as the product cycle ends.
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Apple releases QuickTime 7.7.2 for Windows, fixes 17 flaws
Apple QuickTime version 7.7.2 is out, fixing 17 security vulnerabilities in the multimedia framework. This is a security update, meaning no new features have been added. You should still update.
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Microsoft patches 23 Windows flaws, warns of risk of code execution attacks
The Patch Tuesday batch for May 2012 covers at least 23 documented vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, the Microsoft .NET Framework and Microsoft Silverlight.
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50 QR code resources for the classroom
How can QR codes be used effectively in class?
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Zscaler: 10% of sites are malicious, another 10% suspicious
Zscaler says the larger majority of websites are safe, but approximately 1 in every 5 of them can be classified as either malicious or suspicious. You can run the same tool on your own website.
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VMware ESX source code 'leaked online'
A hacker, who this month accessed a Beijing-based electronics import and export corporation, has released code fragments of VMware's ESX virtualisation software.
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QR Codes: Obsession and Regulation
Can something as benign as a QR Code be malicious? They can. What we need is a bit of regulation. Self-regulation.
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Malicious version of Angry Birds Space spotted in the wild
Security researchers from Sophos Labs, have detected yet another bogus version of Angry Birds Space.
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Code 'not physical property', court rules in Goldman Sachs espionage case
Code cannot be stolen under federal law, a court has ruled, in the case of a former Goldman Sachs employee who had his conviction for code theft and espionage overturned.
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Five-year-old remote code execution hole patched in Macs, Linux
Samba has issued new versions and multiple patches for a remote code execution hole in its open source software that is included in most Linux distributions as well as Apple's Mac OS X Server.
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