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CERT: Security flaw reports increasing

...Rogers, a senior member of the technical staff at the US-based CERT Coordination Centre, told ZDNet Australia that for the 2001 calendar year, there... Read more

16 July, 2002 by Vivienne Fisher

Hackers' favourite security holes revealed

...Hernan, team leader for vulnerability handling at the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) Coordination Centre at Carnegie Mellon University and one of more than 40... Read more

2 June, 2000 by Robert Lemos

Hackers use Wi-Fi invisibility cloak

...of legal precedents in this area, but the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) Coordination Centre co-authored a report on downstream liability in which it... Read more

25 July, 2002 by Michael Sutton

Hack attacks on home PCs increase

...home users, according to the latest quarterly report from the US-based CERT Coordination Centre. Intruder attacks are defined as anything from packet sniffers, which... Read more

29 August, 2001 by Matt Loney

Flaw detected in Check Point security

...broadband users, is among the most popular firewalls on the market. The CERT Coordination Centre has also issued an advisory about the flaw, warning that... Read more

11 July, 2001 by Dennis Fisher

New security risk from Trojan horses

...that teams up with existing hacker tools, according to a security watchdog. CERT Coordination Centre, run by Carnegie Mellon University in the US, is warning... Read more

9 July, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

A Year Ago: Hackers' favourite security holes revealed

...Hernan, team leader for vulnerability handling at the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) Coordination Centre at Carnegie Mellon University and one of more than 40... Read more

2 June, 2001 by Robert Lemos

The Cheese worm: A welcome helper?

...leader of the artifact analysis team at the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) Coordination Centre at Carnegie Mellon University. "Yet many Linux systems use different... Read more

17 May, 2001 by Robert Lemos

Flaw found in common Internet standard

...Unix. The problem, said Jeffrey S Havrilla, Internet security analyst for the CERT Coordination Centre, a computer security organization based at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Mellon... Read more

4 May, 2001 by Robert Lemos

Microsoft server flaw lesson goes unlearned

...vulnerabilities in Berkeley Internet Name software (BIND) which were discovered by the CERT Coordination Centre at Carnegie Mellon University at the end of January. The... Read more

23 February, 2001 by Sally Watson

CERT to disclose software flaws

...a policy of open flaws in software that could affect security. The CERT Coordination Centre, which tracks current security threats and publishes advisories to the... Read more

9 October, 2000 by Robert Lemos

Another massive Net attack looming?

Government and companies in the US and internationally are bracing themselves for the worst Read more

14 August, 2000 by Bob Sullivan

Oracle warns on 'high risk' flaw

...on 4 December. The problem, further detailed at Carnegie Mellon University's CERT Coordination Centre, is due to flaws in different implementations of security protocols... Read more

10 December, 2003 by Martin LaMonica

FBI gives XP patches the all clear

...materials with help from Carnegie Mellon University's federally funded research group, CERT Coordination Centre. Serious flaws in XP were revealed on 20 December last... Read more

4 January, 2002 by Heather McLean

'Most common' web software open to hack attack

...sounds like it's very easy to exploit."Network Associates and the CERT Coordination Centre at Carnegie Mellon University kept the vulnerability under wraps until... Read more

30 January, 2001 by Sally Watson

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