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Old QuickTime flaw exposes IE
A zero-day vulnerability in Apple QuickTime that could allow a remote attacker to take over a computer running Internet Explorer has been reported by security researchers.
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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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When will Apple patch the Lion flaw that stores passwords in clear text?
An Apple developer enabled a debug log file in OS X 10.7.3 that stores user passwords in clear-text -- and a user posted the flaw on Apple's Support Communities over three months ago.
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Apple security blunder exposes Lion login passwords in clear text
With the latest Lion security update, Mac OS X 10.7.3, Apple has accidentally turned on a debug log file outside of the encrypted area that stores the user's password in clear text.
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Skype knew about IP address security flaw back in 2010
Security researchers say they informed Skype of the IP address flaw some 18 months ago. Even more worrying, Microsoft has yet to state that a patch is coming and when to expect its release.
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Google fixes five flaws in Chrome 18
Google Chrome version 18.0.1025.168 is out, fixing five security vulnerabilities in the browser. This is a security update release, meaning no new features have been added. You should still update.
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Microsoft warns of 'limited, targeted attacks' against Windows vulnerability
The vulnerability under attack exists in Windows Common Controls and can be exploited to launch remote code execution attacks if a user simply surfs to a malicious website.
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Should I buy the iPad 3, or wait for the bugs to be fixed?
Scratch the surface of each of the 'flaws' that have been in the news lately and you find out that there's very little substance to them.
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Researchers discover "worrisome" authentication flaws in many online services, sites
Bugs discovered in Web-based single sign-on services and sites run by the likes of Facebook, Google, Twitter and PayPal can allow hackers to gain access to a user's account, researchers have...
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Google zaps 'PinkiePie' zero-day flaws in Chrome
Google is withholding technical details of the vulnerabilities and exploit technique, which has been described as "a beautiful piece of work."
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Researchers hack into newest Firefox with zero-day flaw
The exploit was triggered against a use-after-free vulnerability in the open-source browser and successfully evaded DEP and ALSR, two anti-exploit mitigations built into the Windows operating system.
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Google rushes out Chrome patch for Pwnium zero-day flaws
According to a Google advisory, the zero-day flaws related to universal cross-site scripting (UXSS) and bad history navigation.
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XSS Flaw discovered in Skype's Shop, user accounts targeted
The independent security researcher Ucha Gobejishvili has detected a cross site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities affecting shop.skype.com and api.skype.com.
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Another (not very serious) iOS 5 security flaw
Flaw allows access to the camera roll, bypassing the passcode.
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Boston Acoustics TVee Model 25 (photos)
The Boston Acoustic TVee Model 25 is a competent, but unexceptional, sound bar with some design flaws that make it not quite worth its premium price tag.
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Adobe Flash Player XSS flaw under 'active attack'
Adobe ships a Flash Player patch amidst reports that a universal cross-site scripting flaw "is being exploited in the wild in active targeted attacks."
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10 flawed products that are really bad
Certain well-known software and hardware products simply aren't very good — in fact some are barely usable, says Jack Wallen.
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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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Attack tool published for WiFi setup flaw; Cisco issues warning
A working attack tool for this vulnerability is publicly available so it's important for affected users to heed all vendor warnings.
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