Written by Nik Barron on October 20, 2009
Kaspersky wants us all to have an Internet Passport..
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Written by Nik Barron on October 19, 2009
It seems Evil Maids are out to steal your data, but you knew this anyway so you encrypted it, but they have a way to bypass that.
Written by Editor on October 14, 2009
Mammoth patch Tuesday hits the streets, many vulnerabilities patched, exploits quashed...
Written by Editor on September 08, 2009
Microsoft patch Tuesday for September looks nasty with a sweet TCP/IP flaw that could allow anonymous exploitation and remote code execution. Also in the line up for the month a pair of drive-by vulnerabilities ripe for use by the Web Browser exploit crowd.
Written by Editor on August 14, 2009
Security researcher Dino A. Dai Zovi publishes paper and tools demonstrating advanced Mac OS X Kernel Rootkit techniques.
Written by Editor on August 11, 2009
It is that time of the month again where Microsoft lighten the days of System Administrators everywhere by keeping them gainfully employed rolling out the latest batch of security fixes.
Written by Editor on July 07, 2009
New Microsoft Internet Explorer ActiveX Video handling vulnerability being wildly exploited to compromise Windows XP and Windows 2003 systems.
Written by Editor on July 01, 2009
MD6 Hash algorithm withdrawn from NIST SHA-3 competition due to concerns over strength of reduced rounds version.
Written by Editor on July 01, 2009
New research develops an attack against AES-256 that is better than brute force.
Written by Editor on June 23, 2009
Microsoft announce the details of their basic anti-malware service that replaces Windows Live OneCare. Beta for this new product will be available from the 23rd June at 9am PT.
