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Fedora has updated roundcubemail (F10: two cross-site request forgery
vulnerabilities) and cups (F10: cross-site
scripting).
Gentoo has updated openssl (multiple
vulnerabilities).
SUSE has updated bind (DNSSEC cache
poisoning) and kernel (multiple
vulnerabilities).
- Security advisories for Tuesday (lwn.net)
- Monday's security updates (lwn.net)
- Security advisories for Monday (lwn.net)
CLEARWATER, Fla., Dec. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Sunbelt Software, a leading provider of Windows security software, today announced that its VIPRE Antivirus + Antispyware product has received the VB100 award from Virus Bulletin, the highly-respected independent comparative testing group, in the December 2009 issue of its online publication.
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- Black Friday Discounts and Deals for 2009 (jakeludington.com)
From the 'Mission Accomplished?' files: For more than a year now I've heard lots of people in the Internet industry proclaiming DNSSEC (DNS Security Extensions) as the long-term solution to DNS cache poisoning vulnerabilities. That may not necessarily be the case. A new vulnerability is now out that attacks DNS servers WITH DNSSSEC installed. In the summer of 2008, security researcher Dan Kaminsky made the whole world aware of potential...
From freerepublic.com
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- DNSSEC Implemetation Held Up By Tech Delays (rss.slashdot.org)
- Symantec Website Hack Exposes User Data (eweek.com)
- Verified by Visa phishing attack spotted (hackinthebox.org)
On October 29th, Juniper Networks (JNPR), a new and powerful entrant in the roughly $5 billion market for Ethernet switches in the data center; announced it had licensed its Junos operating system to privately held BLADE Network Technologies for the development of Junos-based blade server switches. The partnership has the potential to provide Juniper with a highly leveraged channel into the data center, with blade servers from major OEMs...
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From seekingalpha.com
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CentOS has updated kdelibs (C4:
arbitrary code execution).
Debian has updated libvorbis
(arbitrary code execution).
Fedora has updated php-pear-Net-Ping (F10, F11, F12: arbitrary code execution) and
php-pear-Net-Traceroute (F10, F11, F12:
arbitrary code execution).
Gentoo has updated uw-imap (multiple
vulnerabilities), dstat (arbitrary code
execution), and wireshark (multiple
vulnerabilities).
Red Hat has updated kdelibs (RHEL 4...
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From lwn.net
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Intego has released an important November 23, 2009 Security Memo. For the third time this month, malware targeting the iPhone has surfaced. The first such malware changed wallpaper on iPhones, and the second harvested personal data from iPhones. This new malware, that Intego calls iBotnet.A, is by far the most sophisticated iPhone malware yet: it is not only a worm, capable of spreading across a network, but also hijacks iPhones or iPod...
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From prmac.com
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From winnokiamobile.com
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Symantec has released yet another security update for several of its Altiris resource management products to patch a critical vulnerability that could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code
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From heise-security.co.uk
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Phil Muncaster, V3.co.uk, Thursday 26 November 2009 at 12:27:00 New malware could spell trouble for users of IP telephony service Security experts have warned Skype users that new malware similar to the infamous Koobface worm that caused havoc on Facebook is now targeting the popular IP telephony service....
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From vnunet.com
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LinuxSecurity.com:
It was discovered that libvorbis did not correctly handle ogg files with
underpopulated Huffman trees. If a user were tricked into opening a
specially crafted ogg file with an application that uses libvorbis, an
attacker could cause a denial of service. (CVE-2008-2009)
It was discovered that libvorbis did not correctly handle certain malformed
ogg files. If a user were tricked into opening a specially crafted ogg file
with...
From linuxsecurity.com
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- Ubuntu: Qt vulnerabilities (linuxsecurity.com)
LinuxSecurity.com: Description ========== * CVE-2009-3384: Multiple security flaws (integer underflow, invalid pointer dereference, buffer underflow and a denial of service) were found in the way WebKit's FTP parser used to process remote FTP directory listings. If a remote FTP server issued a specially-crafted FTP command, it could lead to disclosure of sensitive information, denial of service (application crash) or, potentially to...
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From linuxsecurity.com
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LinuxSecurity.com: VMware has advised of a total of 93 vulnerabilities in several of its products, including ESX Server, Server, VirtualCenter and vCenter. Most of the vulnerabilities are in Java, Tomcat and the kernel and have been known for some time. Some of them can be exploited to compromise a system, however, the advisory notes that flaws in the Service Console kernel and JRE can only be exploited when an attacker has access to the...
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From linuxsecurity.com
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Antivirus software is essential to protect your computers from security threats such as spyware and hackers. But there is a wide range of antivirus software out there, all promising to protect your computer systems at a reasonable price. If you are selecting antivirus software for your company, there are a number of questions you must address: how well the antivirus software protects your PC, how easy is it to use, and if something goes wrong...
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From hackinthebox.org
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Supported operating system includes: Windows 7/Vista/XP/ 2000. Key Features of Wondershare Spyware Removal: Wondershare Spyware Removal offers potent system security protection. It forcefully removes spyware, trojan virus, adware and other various ...
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From search.live.com
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Symantec Norton AntiVirus 2010: A Polished InterfaceWashington PostNorton AntiVirus is a good choice for nontechies, but those willing to deal with a less-refined interface can get stronger protection. ...Spyware Doctor With Antivirus: First LookPC WorldPicking the Right Security SoftwareWashington Postall 17 news articles »
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