- By Catalin Cimpanu
- August 20th, 2009
Immunet Launches Free Cloud-Based Antivirus
New community-based antivirus released by startup company
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- August 19th, 2009
Pidgin Vulnerability Fixed with Latest Releases
CORESecurity and Pidgin quietly fix malware vulnerability
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- August 18th, 2009
Adobe Fixes XSS Vulnerabilities in ColdFusion and JRun
Critical security updates have been published for two Adobe platforms
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- August 11th, 2009
WordPress 2.8.3 Password Reset Vulnerability
A vulnerability in the password reset function could lock bloggers out of the admin account
- By Lucian Constantin
- August 6th, 2009
Apple Patches Critical Image-Related Vulnerabilities in Mac OS X
Viewing maliciously crafted images can result in arbitrary code execution
- By Lucian Constantin
- August 4th, 2009
Mozilla Patches Recently Disclosed SSL Vulnerabilities
Users advised to upgrade to Firefox 3.5.2 or 3.0.13
- By Lucian Constantin
- August 1st, 2009
Adobe Reader and Acrobat Critical Updates Available
Address a vulnerability currently being exploited in the wild
- By Lucian Constantin
- July 31st, 2009
Important Updates Released for Adobe Flash Player and Adobe AIR
Ten critical vulnerabilities addressed
- By Lucian Constantin
- June 24th, 2009
New Mozilla Technology to Mitigate Cross-Site Scripting
The Content Security Policy specification allows websites to tell browsers what to trust
- By Lucian Constantin
- June 17th, 2009
Security and Privacy Gurus Plead to Google for Default HTTPS
The company considers it and commits to trial tests
- By Giorgiana Bursuc
- June 16th, 2009
New Openwave Guardian Protects Against Mobile Security Threats
The service ensures safer Internet experience from mobile devices
- By Lucian Constantin
- June 10th, 2009
Adobe Plugs Thirteen Holes in Reader and Acrobat on Patch Tuesday
All patched vulnerabilities could potentially lead to code execution
- By Lucian Constantin
- May 21st, 2009
Adobe to Improve Its Incident Response Process
Plans to align its security update releases with Microsoft's Patch Tuesdays
- By Lucian Constantin
- May 15th, 2009
Microsoft Ready to Ban memcpy() Function Call from SDL
CopyMemory() and RtlCopyMemory() will also get blacklisted
- By Lucian Constantin
- May 14th, 2009
Adobe Patches Two Reader and Acrobat Critical Vulnerabilities
Two weeks after 0-day proof-of-concept exploits have been published
- By Lucian Constantin
- May 8th, 2009
New Open Proxy DNSBL Up and Running
Scans and removals are completely automated