Stories about: CERT

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    Microsoft correctly predicts reliable exploits just 27% of the time 04/11/2009 08:13:00

    Microsoft's monthly predictions about whether hackers will create reliable exploit code for its bugs were right only about a quarter of the time in the first half of 2009, the company acknowledged Monday.
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    Why Security Matters Now 16/10/2009 05:06:00

    Social networking and cloud computing threats abound, our annual Global Information Security Survey finds, making information security important once again to business leaders.
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    Opinion: Why application-layer defenses belong in the applications 13/10/2009 02:12:00

    I know that chances are no one rushed to remove all SQL injection vulnerabilities from their Web applications after I warned in my column last month how serious they can be.
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    Google patches DoS vulnerabilities in Android 10/10/2009 03:04:00

    Researchers at the Open Source Computer Emergency Response Team (oCERT) disclosed two denial-of-service vulnerabilities in Google Inc.'s Android 1.5 mobile phone platform, both of which have already been patched by the vendor.
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    Hotmail users angry over pulled photo feature 24/08/2009 06:11:00

    Windows Live Hotmail users have been venting their frustration at Microsoft Corp. for the past month since the software maker suddenly removed a popular feature because it created a security hole.
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    Almost all Windows users vulnerable to Flash zero-day attacks 28/07/2009 08:21:00

    More than 9 out of every 10 Windows users are vulnerable to the Flash zero-day vulnerability that Adobe won't patch until Thursday, a Danish security company said today.
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    Adobe promises patch for seven-month old Flash flaw 24/07/2009 08:53:00

    Adobe Systems Inc. late Wednesday admitted its Flash and Reader software have a critical vulnerability and promised it would patch both next week.
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    Botnets infect fewer computers in China 10/07/2009 21:17:00

    The number of botnets and of computers controlled by them in China has fallen in recent years, though the country remains a top host for the networks of compromised computers, according to the government and independent researchers.
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    Online attack hits US government Web sites 08/07/2009 11:08:00

    A botnet comprised of about 50,000 infected computers has been waging a war against U.S. government Web sites and causing headaches for businesses in the U.S. and South Korea.
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    Chinese registrars need rap on knuckles, expert says 30/06/2009 04:17:00

    A computer security expert is calling for action against two Chinese companies that he and other analysts allege are facilitating spam and cybercrime on the Internet.
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    Malware knocks out U.S. Marshals Service network 22/05/2009 08:19:00

    Malware Wednesday crippled Windows-based computer systems at the U.S. Marshals Service, which hunts federal fugitives and operates the country's witness protection program, knocking the agency’s network offline.
 
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