Stories about: Secunia

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    PHP 5.3.10 fixes critical remote code execution vulnerability 04/02/2012 02:19:31

    The PHP Group released PHP 5.3.10 on Thursday in order to address a critical security flaw that can be exploited to execute arbitrary code on servers running an older version of the Web development platform.
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    Linux vendors rush to patch privilege escalation flaw after root exploits emerge 25/01/2012 05:23:52

    Linux vendors are rushing to patch a privilege escalation vulnerability in the Linux kernel that can be exploited by local attackers to gain root access on the system.
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    Secunia sets six-month deadline for vulnerability disclosures 19/01/2012 01:29:33

    Vulnerability research firm Secunia announced that, effective from the beginning of the year, software vendors will have a six-month deadline to fix vulnerabilities reported through its Vulnerability Coordination Reward Programme (SVCRP).
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    ISC patches BIND denial-of-service flaw that crashed servers worldwide 18/11/2011 01:31:55

    The Internet Systems Consortium (ISC), an organization that maintains several software products critical for Internet infrastructure, has released a patch for an actively exploited denial-of-service vulnerability in the widely used BIND DNS server.
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    Secunia offers to coordinate vulnerability disclosure on behalf of researchers 02/11/2011 22:15:15

    Danish vulnerability management company Secunia aims to make the task of reporting software vulnerabilities easier for security researchers by offering to coordinate disclosure with vendors on their behalf.
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    Secunia's patching tool integrated with Microsoft's WSUS 31/08/2011 23:07:13

    Secunia, a Danish security company that makes two tools that ensure applications have up-to-date patches, released a product on Wednesday that can deploy non-Microsoft patches using that company's widely used patching tool.
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    Researcher: Threats from zero-day exploits overhyped 30/06/2011 23:22:53

    Computers lacking patches for long-known vulnerabilities potentially face more of a hacking risk than from zero-day exploits, or attacks targeting vulnerabilities that haven't been publicly disclosed, according to new research from Secunia.
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    10 Must-Have Free Downloads 15/03/2011 11:40:00

    Some downloadable software is so good that you just have to grab it. Unfortunately, often you have to pay for it after you try it out. But every once in a while, a must-have program is totally free. Such indispensable, no-cost programs are the hardest kind to find.
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    Why the iPad 2 leaves me cold 04/03/2011 08:42:00

    At the risk of offending Apple fans far and wide, I can't for the life of me see what there is to be excited about in Apple's new iPad.
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    New Windows zero-day surfaces as researcher releases attack code 16/02/2011 08:25:00

    A security researcher yesterday disclosed a new unpatched bug in Windows that some experts believe could be used to remotely hijack a PC.
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    Patch software with free Secunia PSI 28/01/2011 05:40:00

    One of the biggest security threats out there doesn't come from malicious hackers or online identity thieves. It actually comes from you, the innocent PC user and your out-of-date software. But you can put an end to that threat with the free Secunia Personal Software Inspector (PSI), which identifies and helps patch the problematic programs you may be running.
 
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