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MDM, security vendors scramble to address BYOD security issues
Organisations are looking beyond NAC and MDM to resolve BYOD security issues; MDM, security and hybrid vendors are responding with new products. News | 18 May 2012
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Microsoft fixes code targeted by Duqu in May 2012 Patch Tuesday
Experts suggest patience when dealing with this month’s round of Microsoft updates. News | 08 May 2012
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Adobe pushes patch for actively exploited Flash Player vulnerability
Adobe is addressing a zero-day flaw in Flash Player being used by cybercriminals in email attacks targeting Internet Explorer users. News | 04 May 2012
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Microsoft program breach led to early RDP vulnerability exploit
Microsoft said a member of its confidential Active Protections Program leaked information that prompted an exploit targeting a flaw patched in March. News | 03 May 2012
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Microsoft to fix 23 vulnerabilities in May 2012 Patch Tuesday
Microsoft said it plans to address flaws in Windows, Office, Silverlight and the .NET Framework. News | 03 May 2012
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GlobalPayments breach update explains scope of lapse
The payment processor breach is believed to be under 1.5 million credit cards, but the company indicated on Tuesday that banks are issuing a “wide net to protect customers News | 02 May 2012
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Java, HTML exploits via Black Hole toolkit dominate attacks, Microsoft says
The Black Hole Exploit toolkit is behind the bulk of the HTML and Java exploits, according to version 12 of the Microsoft Security Intelligence Report. News | 25 Apr 2012
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HP study finds widespread custom Web application flaws
A review of hundreds of unique custom Web applications found more than half are vulnerable to cross-site scripting and more than 86% contain injection flaws. News | 18 Apr 2012
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HP warns of malware in HP ProCurve switches' flash cards
HP has notified customers that some ProCurve 5400 zl switches were shipped that contained compact flash cards infected with malware. News | 16 Apr 2012
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Dangerous Samba vulnerability affects all Linux systems
The commonly used tool contains an error that can be executed remotely by attackers, giving them root access to a system. Proof-of-concept code is available, experts warn. News | 11 Apr 2012