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Apple Patches DNS Vulnerability, Sort Of
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skepticism after talking with Kaminsky. Kaminksy is scheduled to detail the vulnerability at next week’s Black Hat conference in Las Vegas. Fellow security researcher HD Moore created exploit code that can change the DNS cache of vulnerable servers. Basically...
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Blackhat 2006: Macbook hacked in a few seconds
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lies in device driver constantly telling the wireless card to find other networks. This vulnerability can be exploited even if the computer isn't connected to a network. In addition, he says both Apple and Windows computers are vulnerable. Some people watching...
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Serious Flaw In IE7 Still Lingers
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that it was still investigating attacks against a new zero-day vulnerability in all builds of Internet Explorer. However, as of this writing, the company has yet to release a fix, thus leaving millions of Internet surfers vulnerable when using the browser....
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Researchers Crack IPhone's Wi-Fi Positioning System
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Researchers Crack IPhone's Wi-Fi Positioning System. apple iphone gps. Zurich (Switzerland) - It was just a matter of time: Researchers from the ETH Zurich breached the iPhone's/iPod's Wi-Fi positioning system and found that the technology is vulnerable to...
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CookieMonster Loves HTTPS Cookies
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and have been vulnerable to well known attacks of this nature for some time. A way you can check to see if a site is vulnerable under Firefox is explained by Mike Perry, “go to the Privacy tab in the Preferences window, and click on ’Show Cookies’. For...
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Adobe: We're Fixing the Acrobat Reader Issue
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currently investigating the vulnerability reports and would update consumers with its findings. Adobe quickly returned with an update, reporting that "shipping" versions of both Adobe Reader and Acrobat (9.1, 8.1.4, and 7.1.1, and earlier versions) were vulnerable...
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Hackers Targeting Chinese Web Surfers
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wired South Korea logged only 1.1 percent of malware attacks. Operating system vulnerabilities are down nearly 20 percent from last year, according to Microsoft. However, 56 percent of the vulnerabilities could be easily exploited - something Microsoft calls...
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Bluetooth SIG's Reaction
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about that their device is vulnerable to security threats, check with manufacturers and possibly request a software upgrade to a version without vulnerabilities. Following this advice, they are in no more danger of exposure by a long range antenna than with...
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Bluetooth scanning goes mainstream
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about Bluetooth vulnerabilities. Lockhart was hired three months ago by Network Chemistry as their lead security analyst. In addition to writing BlueScanner, he has written a white paper on Bluetooth vulnerabilities and was the author of the O'Reilly book "Network...
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Windows 7 Security Flaw is "By Design"
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Connect, submissions made regarding this flaw were all closed and labeled as "By Design." It is important to note that only users that are part of the Administrative user group will be vulnerable, as Standard users will require an administrative password...