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14 May, 2012

Oracle software 'riddled with security holes'

...article in the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday. They were found by Next Generation Security Software, based in Surrey. David Litchfield, managing director of Next... Read more

3 August, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

Oracle criticised over patching

...an email to the BugTraq mailing list. Litchfield is co-founder of Next Generation Security Software and one of Oracle's most vocal critics. The... Read more

26 January, 2006 by Joris Evers

Microsoft patches critical flaws

...eEye Digital Security, and the Exchange and Outlook flaw was found by Next Generation Security Software Read more

11 January, 2006 by Joris Evers
Major Food Manufacturer Protects IP, Manages Risk, With <endeca_term>Next-Generation Security Software</endeca_term>

Major Food Manufacturer Protects IP, Manages Risk, With Next-Generation Security Software

At Del Monte, the volume and range of Intellectual Property (IP) that must be protected continues to grow. So do the... Read more

1 November, 2009

Vista plays hide-and-seek with hackers

...overflows has just got a lot harder," David Litchfield, a researcher at Next Generation Security Software, wrote in an email to the BugTraq mailing list... Read more

2 June, 2006 by Joris Evers

Symantec challenge to OneCare faces delay

Symantec's next-generation security software is officially named Norton 360 and faces a delay... Read more

1 June, 2006 by Joris Evers

Patched Oracle database 'still vulnerable'

...Full Disclosure security list on Wednesday by David Litchfield, a researcher at Next Generation Security Software. The exploit, released on the Internet last week, isn... Read more

27 April, 2006 by Dawn Kawamoto

Oracle releases flaw details

...Database Security, Esteban Martinez Fayo of Application Security and David Litchfield of Next Generation Security Software, who claimed discovery of Oracle Database flaws in a... Read more

19 April, 2006 by Joris Evers

Oracle looks to 'Fortify' code

...holes at all. Security researcher David Litchfield, co-founder of UK-based Next Generation Security Software and one of Oracle's most vocal critics, sees... Read more

21 December, 2005 by Joris Evers

The eye of Oracle's security storm

David Litchfield, managing director of UK security software firm Next-Generation Security Software, found himself in the eye of a media storm... Read more

4 August, 2004 by Michael Parsons

Oracle promises to patch flaws quickly

...not been made public, David Litchfield, managing director of security software firm Next-Generation Security Software, gave some general information about the issues at the... Read more

4 August, 2004 by Matt Hines and Robert Lemos

Oracle database flaws affect virtually all financial transactions

...virtually all financial transactions. David Litchfield, the MD of UK-based developer Next Generation Security Software, told The Wall Street Journal that he had discovered... Read more

3 August, 2004 by Munir Kotadia

IBM in triple security alert

...Lotus Notes and Domino server platforms. Last month, UK-based security consultant Next Generation Security Software also highlighted similar flaws which allow hackers to run... Read more

12 March, 2003 by Winston Chai

Oracle releases long-awaited patches

...of the servers by inserting commands into instructions sent to the database. Next-Generation Security Software, the company that found the problems, said it would... Read more

2 September, 2004 by Robert Lemos

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