Got a Secunia advisory this morning saying that Apple has released a security patch for OS X. You can read the details here. There are separate patches for the server & the client.
The patch addresses vulnerabilities in a whole range of OS components, from VPN, to bluetooth, to Apache.
Quantum encryption goes retail
Written by t-readyroc
Friday, 29 April 2005
Wow... I certainly didn't think that the actual products would be making it to the shelves anytime soon. Crazy stuff... wormholes are next, I tells ya....
"At the Infosecurity Europe 2005 trade show in London, id Quantique SA
(Geneva) announced a turnkey quantum encryption system enabling
hack-proof secure bridges between two Fast Ethernet (IEEE 802.3u)
networks up to 100 kilometers apart."
Netscape exploit found
Written by t-readyroc
Wednesday, 27 April 2005
Secunia's found an exploit in Netscape that doesn't currently have a fix yet.
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The vulnerability is 'highly critical,' according to an advisory released by the Danish company late Tuesday. Version 6.2.3 and 7.2 of Netscape are affected and other versions may also be susceptible, the company said."
Yet another Real Player flaw patched
Written by t-readyroc
Friday, 22 April 2005
It's patch your Real Player time again, folks. These guys are getting to be just like MS with their flaws & patches, ain't they?
"The flaw, rated a ' highly critical' risk by security company Secunia, affects most recent consumer versions of the RealPlayer media player software, for both Windows and Macintosh operating systems. Also at risk are some, but not the most recent, versions of the software for Linux."