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After kicking off 2008 with just two security updates in January, Microsoft plans to release one of its largest bundles of patches ever next Tuesday. read more »
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Public embarrassment at a hacking contest and vulnerabilitydisclosures for a new browser made for a discouraging week for Macsecurity folks....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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Oracle will release patches for a slew of products next week, including fixes for two nasty vulnerabilities for its database software. read more »
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Microsoft plans to fix critical bugs in its Word, Publisher, and Jet database software next week. read more »
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In an unusual week for IT news, headlines were dominated by alleged crime, actual crime and crime that could be in the offing. read more »
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Next week will be a busy one for system administrators as Microsoft is planning to ship 11 security updates -- four of them rated critical -- for its products. read more »
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Microsoft Thursday said it will release only two security updates on Tuesday -- down from the 11 issued in October's mammoth Patch Tuesday -- to fix bugs in Windows and Office. read more »
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From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2008 02:20:10 -0600 (CST)http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/7740593.stmBBC News21 November 2008One government computer a week has been going missing on average in recent months, ministers have admitted.Figures gained by the Conservatives showed 53 had disappeared in a year, along with 36 BlackBerries, 30 mobile phones and four memory sticks.Tory frontbencher Grant Shapps said Whitehall security had to be reviewed.The demand comes a year read more »
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Microsoft released an emergency patch for the Internet Explorer flaw this week after Chinese security researchers accidentally posted the attack code for it last week, but that isn't stopping the damage. More consternation was created by word from Apple that it is bailing out of the Macworld Conference & Expo after the 2009 event in a few weeks and CEO Steve Jobs will not be giving the keynote speech. read more »
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From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 03:23:58 -0600 (CST)+----------------------------------------------------------------------+| LinuxSecurity.com Weekly Newsletter || January 16th, 2009 Volume 10, Number 3 || || Editorial Team: Dave Wreski <dwreski_at_private> || Benjamin D. Thomas <bthomas_at_private read more »
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Throw another braaaain on the barbieAustralia is running a national zombie awareness week in a bid to educate users about how to stop hackers from taking over control of their PCs.… read more »
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