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The Bash Vulnerability: How to Protect your Environment

jeudi 23 octobre 2014 à 16:33
A recently discovered hole in the security of the Bourne-Again Shell (bash) has the majority of Unix/Linux (including OS X) admins sweating bullets. You should be, too--attackers have already developed exploits to unleash on unpatched web servers, network services and daemons that use shell scripts with environment variables (this can include network equipment, industrial devices, etc.)

Microsoft PowerPoint Vulnerable to Zero-Day Attack

mercredi 22 octobre 2014 à 13:54
It seems that there is no end to the Windows zero-days, as recently Microsoft patched three zero-day vulnerabilities in Windows which were actively exploited in the wild by hackers, and now a new Zero-day vulnerability has been disclosed affecting all supported releases of Windows operating system, excluding Windows Server 2003. Microsoft has issued a temporary security fix for the flaw

Google Launches USB-Based "Security Key" To Strengthen 2-Step Verification

mercredi 22 octobre 2014 à 12:56
Google is taking its users’ privacy very serious and making every possible effort for its users just to make them feel secure when they are online. Today, the tech giant has announced its enhanced two-step verification service that is based on a physical USB key, adding yet another layer of security to protect its users from hackers and other forms of online theft. SECURITY KEY- 2 STEP

Google Search Algorithm to Demote Piracy Sites In Search Results

mercredi 22 octobre 2014 à 10:34
The Search Engine giant is not going to spare the Pirated content providing sites. Google is ready to fulfill its commitment to downgrade the search rankings of ‘notorious’ piracy sites globally that often rank above legal and commercial sites. Google and the Copyright holders are, to some extent, enemies for years, but in Google's ongoing anti-piracy efforts, the company will fight

Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite Sends User Location and Safari Search Data to Apple

mardi 21 octobre 2014 à 12:46
Apple's latest desktop operating system, known as Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite, sends location and search data of users without their knowledge to Apple's remote servers by default whenever a user queries the desktop search tool Spotlight, which questions users' privacy once again. The technology firm faced criticism on Monday when users came to know about the company's About Spotlight &
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