There's some good news and some bad news, according to the annual X-Force report released by Internet Security Systems, a part of IBM Corp. The good news is that there have been lesser recorded security flaws in 2007, only 6,437, compared to the previous year, a decrease of 5.4 percent. The bad news is that web ... |
12 February 2008 13:36 GMT |
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The PHP version prior to 5.2.4 has been disclosed with vulnerabilities, that amongst other effects, may cause a malicious user to bypass security. This has been ranked as "moderately critical" by Secunia experts and already been solved by the vendors - just update to the latest version!In case you did not know, PHP s... |
31 August 2007 09:33 GMT |
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This is quite serious. Such a flaw can be used by hackers to compromise a user's system. I advise you to fix the program's bug first, before using it again. If you fail to do so - it's your risk!I've gotten this info from the Secunia website. They have all sorts of useful information on program vu... |
24 August 2007 04:37 GMT |
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