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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Mac OS X Lion Preview: New features, orphans first-gen Intel machines
On its developer page, Apple highlights a few new features in Mac OS X 10.7, aka Lion. However, in the release notes, a few more details of interest emerge, including a Recovery HD option, which...
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Flash Player sandbox available for Firefox
Adobe says the feature is comparable to the Flash Player Protected Mode in Google Chrome browser, Protected Mode in Adobe Reader, and Office 2010 Protected View.
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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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Video: Microsoft responds to Pwn2Own IE hack
Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) director Mike Reavey talks about the CanSecWest Pwn2Own challenge that saw a successful exploit of two zero-day vulnerabilities in the Internet Explorer 9...
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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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Pwn2Own 2012: IE 9 hacked with two 0day vulnerabilities
The code execution attack, which required no user action beyond browsing to a rigged web site, also works on Internet Explorer v10 (consumer preview) running on Windows 8.
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Pwn2Own 2012: Google Chrome browser sandbox first to fall
Exploit writers at VUPEN take special pleasure in attacking Google's Chrome browser, using a pair of zero-day flaws to defeat the browser's heralded sandbox.
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CanSecWest Pwnium: Google Chrome hacked with sandbox bypass
The attack, which included a Chrome sandbox bypass, was the handiwork of Sergey Glazunov, a security researcher who regularly finds and reports Chrome security holes.
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Charlie Miller skipping Pwn2Own as new rules change hacking game
The annual Pwn2Own hacker contest kicks off today with new rules, controversy over disclosure and the absence of a regular participant.
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Coming to Firefox: Flash Player in a sandbox
Adobe says sandboxing technology has proven very effective in protecting users by increasing the cost and complexity of writing effective exploits.
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Adobe puts Firefox Flash plugin in the sandbox
Flash to become safer for Firefox users.
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Will Apple's success kill the Mac as we know it?
With Apple this week announcing its best quarter ever for Mac sales (5.2 million units) and tens of thousands of Apple fans gathering for the weekend's annual Macworld Expo in San Francisco,...
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Sandboxing divides Mac App Store developers
While some developers are spooked by sandboxing, some don't think that sandboxing is necessarily a bad thing. Developers will have to do more work, but it will increase security as a result.
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Apple to developers: Sandbox those Mac Apps
As of March 1, 2012 all apps submitted to Apple's Mac App Store must implement sandboxing
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Google engineers claim that Chrome PWN bug is a Flash bug
Yesterday I reported that security firm VUPEN claimed to have a Google Chrome browser exploit that bypassed the browser's sandbox and Windows ASLR and DEP security measures. Today Google engineers...
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Google Chrome hacked with sophisticated exploit
Security researchers from VUPEN have successfully hacked Google's Chrome browser with a sophisticated exploit that bypasses all security features, including ASLR/DEP and Chrome's heralded sandbox...
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Google Chrome PWNED on Windows, exploit leaps over sandbox/ASLR/DEP - UPDATE
If you've been using Google Chrome and feeling smug that you're browser is immune to being attacked, think again.
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Mac OS X Lion Preview: New features, orphans first-gen Intel machines
On its developer page, Apple highlights a few new features in Mac OS X 10.7, aka Lion. However, in the release notes, a few more details of interest emerge, including a Recovery HD option, which...
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Pwn2Own 2011: Google offering $20,000 for Chrome sandbox exploit
Google is offering a $20,000 cash prize for any hacker who can successfully compromise a Cr-48 Chrome Notebook via a vulnerability -- and sandbox escape -- in its Chrome web browser.
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Sandboxing: Welcome to the dawn of the two-exploit era
Sandboxing technology may help get the desktop exploitation attacks off the table so perhaps we can start to focus attention on the in-the-browser-walls attacks.
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