RA MFA: Azeri media has circulated misinformation which surprised both Armenia and Sweden.  |  |


LinuxSecurity.com: A buffer overflow in Graphviz might lead to user-assisted execution of arbitrary code via a DOT file.  |
LinuxSecurity.com: A buffer overflow in FAAD2 might lead to user-assisted execution of arbitrary code via an MP4 file.  |
LinuxSecurity.com: Multiple vulnerabilities in Gallery may lead to execution of arbitrary code, disclosure of local files or theft of user's credentials.  |


LinuxSecurity.com: Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in NET SNMP, a suite of Simple Network Management Protocol applications. Wes Hardaker reported that the SNMPv3 HMAC verification relies on the client to specify the HMAC length, which allows spoofing of authenticated SNMPv3  |
LinuxSecurity.com: New cups packages are available for Slackware 12.0, 12.1, and -current to fix security issues. More details about this issue may be found in the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) database: http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-3639 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-3640  |
LinuxSecurity.com: It was discovered that ekg, a console Gadu Gadu client performs insufficient input sanitising in the code to parse contact descriptions, which may result in denial of service.  |
Galip Sukaya: Turkey should have taken steps toward the normalization of relations with Armenia 10 years ago.  |  |
A BITTER clash between Business Connexion and its rival Dimension Data over the alleged poaching of a contract has finally been settled after eight long years and a few short minutes in court.  |
Accenture Nigeria has commended Federal government's efforts aimed at boosting investment in the provision of infrastructure in the country through Private Sector Participation (PSP).  |
Susan Madsen, UVU professor of management and assistant dean of faculty at the school of business, is a professor of all trades.  |
A computer manufacturing company, Omatek Ventures Plcs in collaboration with the Lagos State Government and the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (Lagos branch) have launched the computer for all public servants in the state under the company's e-Xpress  |
Nigeria's transport sector is unregulated and without a policy framework or blueprint to guide the sector hence it cannot develop like other countries, Elder Femi Ajewole, has said.  |
Anybody familiar with the chequered history of Zobe Dam project in Katsina State will but agree with the title of this article that there is no better time for it to be or not to be completed than NOW.  |
The officials of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), in collaboration officials of Anambra state government, have inspected the ailing Niger river bridge which is now giving Nigerians so much concern following the announcement by experts that the bridge may  |
To ensure sanity on the nation's roads, the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) and the Federal Ministry of Transportation is organising a seminar and exhibition on street lighting, aimed at promoting safety to lives of Nigerian motorists and other road  |
A NAMIBIAN conservation body and the national power utility have joined forces in addressing the unfortunate effects birds and power lines have on each other.  |
PORT Elizabeth has set in motion a process to develop an International Convention Centre (ICC) to further stimulate the city's economy.  |
The government programme for 2009 which was presented last Friday in Luanda to the parliamentarians establishes, among other priorities, the implementation of integrated plans for urban and infrastructural expansion of the provinces of Luanda and Bengo.  |
The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Idris Kutigi has called on judges to acquaint themselves with issues related to telecommunication disputes.  |
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