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Container raiderSecurity researchers have discovered a bug in VMware desktop virtualization applications that allows attackers to take complete control of the underlying PC, including the execution or modification of files on the host operating system.… read more »
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Zuckerberg's private moments on display tooA week after Facebook executives introduced new security features to great fanfare, a glitch on the popular social networking site has exposed private pictures of Paris Hilton to anyone with an internet connection.… read more »
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VOIPshield's research into Cisco, Avaya and Nortel IP PBXes reveals 144 major vulnerabilities....SOLVE MORE ISSUES on the first call. Try WebEx FREE ZAP REMOTE SUPPORT ISSUES! Crush Support Log Jams! BLAST THROUGH FIREWALLS! Try WebEx REMOTE SUPPORT read more »
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http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&taxonomyName=security&articleId=9075098By Jaikumar VijayanApril 4, 2008ComputerworldWindows systems may be the most frequently attacked by malicious hackers, but they certainly are not the only targets.Serving as the latest reminder of that fact is Antioch University in Yellow Springs, Ohio, which recently disclosed that Social Security numbers and other personal data belonging to more than 60,000 students, former students and employee read more »
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And much more, in Oklahoma coding fiascoBetter known for its presentation of stunning examples of how not to develop code, The Daily WTF this week exposed a horrendous case of information loss when it published an article on a critical flaw in the Oklahoma Department of Corrections website.… read more »
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Kaminsky Rick Rolls the entire internetToorCon Comcast, Verizon and at least 70 other internet service providers are putting their customers at serious risk in their quest to make money from mistyped web addresses, security researcher Dan Kaminsky says.… read more »
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http://www.gcn.com/online/vol1_no1/46228-1.htmlBy William JacksonGCN.com05/06/08Last month Researchers at online security company Finjan uncovered a 1.4 gigabyte cache of stolen data from North America, Europe, the Middle East and India on a Malaysian server that provided command and control functions for malware attacks in addition to being a drop site for data harvested from compromised computers.“This is a unique example of what we have been talking about for the last year,” said Yuval Ben-Itzhak, chief read more »
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HTML undergarments of Direct.gov.uk aired in publicCoding errors left the edit kit interface on the UK government's citizens' portal visible last week.… read more »
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=1244By Dancho DanchevZero DayJune 4th, 2008The recently introduced data availability initiative at MySpace allowing everyone to share their profile data with otherParis Hilton and Lindsay Lohan’s private MySpace photos community and social networking sites across the Web, has just suffered its first major privacy flaw exposing the private photos of Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan, prompting Yahoo and MySpace to disable the data availability between the services until they read more »
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Oil, food and plane industries at riskGasoline refineries, manufacturing plants and other industrial facilities that rely on computerized control systems could be vulnerable to a security flaw in a popular piece of software that in some cases allows attackers to remotely take control of critical operations and equipment.… read more »
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/06/12/scada_vuln_discovered/By Dan Goodin in San FranciscoThe Register12th June 2008Gasoline refineries, manufacturing plants and other industrial facilities that rely on computerized control systems could be vulnerable to a security flaw in a popular piece of software that in some cases allows attackers to remotely take control of critical operations and equipment.The vulnerability resides in CitectSCADA, a software product used to manage industrial control mechanisms kno read more »
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