Barclays has become the first UK bank to offer all its two million online banking customers a complete and free internet security package.It is offering...
LinuxSecurity.com: A missing initialization was preventing correct text rendering in the GTK2 file selector, when using non-UTF8 locales. This updated package fixes this issue, as well as memory leaks and also includes new translations from the GNOME 2.22.2 release.
At the beginning of the week those who had iPhone which had been updated to version 1.1.1 firmware and wanted to unlock or activate without talking to AT&T, well out of luck. Then just 4 days later the entire ball
Last week a new bit of Malware hit the streets targeting Apple OS X, there has been some over reaction on both sides of the fence about how significant this new development is. So some measured response is required.
Just like the little Sony DRM rootkit problem from 2005 that could be used for no good, it seems a component of Macrovision copy protection included within Windows XP and Windows 2003 can be used to elevate privileges and compromise
The guys over at Mozilla Foundation have pushed out a new release of Firefox, the new 2.0.0.10 release addresses three security issues within the Firefox browser.
It seems that in these days where disclosure of Security vulnerabilities is the norm, and most vendors actually have embraced the concept that keeping these quiet actually will harm their business more, the people at Autonomy have been living under
Well for the last couple of weeks we've have lots of warnings of pending Electronic Jihad by various sources in Islamic Fundamentalist Computer Underground. It was all set to happen on November 11th to kick off mass Denial of Service
Two Russians have been arrested in connection with creating and distributing the Pinch Trojan family, according to Nikolay Patrushev, head of the Russian FSB (Federal Security Agency) the two men had been identified are awaiting trial.Â
It seems that one of the adware authors has been taking some lessons from the old school virus writers on how make it extra hard to get rid of their crap and to ensure that their adware always gets run
Well it is that time of the month again, the goose is getting fat and Microsoft have released this months slew of patches. This month we have three critical patches and four important rated patches.
rPath has issued an update for the kernel. This fixes some vulnerabilities, which potentially can be exploited by malicious people to cause a DoS (Denial of Service).