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Self-Tuned <endeca_term>Remote Execution</endeca_term> for Pervasive Computing

Self-Tuned Remote Execution for Pervasive Computing

...saturated with computing and communication capability, yet gracefully integrated with human users. Remote execution has a natural role to play in such environments, since it... Read more

1 January, 2011
HealthCheck 4D Lite 1.2.0

HealthCheck 4D Lite 1.2.0

...Also Available: HealthCheck 4D Pro provides even more information as well as remote execution of database utilities: backup, verify, message clients and more Read more

16 May, 2012
iTALC 2.0

iTALC 2.0

...people, send text-messages to students, and remote logon and logoff and remote execution of arbitrary commands and scripts Read more

3 August, 2011
Anubis: An Attestation Protocol for Distributed Context-Aware Applications

Anubis: An Attestation Protocol for Distributed Context-Aware Applications

...protocol for remote code attestation and access control of distributed components using remote execution of trusted code. Their Anubis protocol leverages previous work in the... Read more

12 October, 2010

Adobe promises fixes for Reader and Acrobat

Critical vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader and Acrobat will be fixed in product updates in a week's time, the company has said Read more

5 May, 2009 by David Meyer

Microsoft plugs critical holes in Windows

The software maker has issued patches for critical and important holes in Windows, but failed to plug an Excel hole that is being exploited Read more

11 March, 2009 by Elinor Mills
Secure <endeca_term>Remote Execution</endeca_term> of Sequential Computations

Secure Remote Execution of Sequential Computations

The authors describe a scheme that secures the remote execution of sequential computations in grid-computing scenarios. To the best of... Read more

2 October, 2009
Flashproxy: Transparently Enabling Rich Web Content Via <endeca_term>Remote Execution</endeca_term>

Flashproxy: Transparently Enabling Rich Web Content Via Remote Execution

It is now common for Web sites to use active Web content, such as Flash, Silverlight, or Java applets, to support rich,... Read more

20 June, 2008
Java Active Extensions: Scalable Middleware for Performance-Isolated <endeca_term>Remote Execution</endeca_term>

Java Active Extensions: Scalable Middleware for Performance-Isolated Remote Execution

This paper presents the design and implementation of a highly scalable and easily deployed middleware system that... Read more

28 October, 2005

Attackers exploit 'extremely critical flaw' in Word

...2000 is currently being exploited by malicious attackers, which could lead to remote execution of code on a user's system, security researcher Secunia advised... Read more

5 September, 2006 by Dawn Kawamoto
Using Explicit Control Processes in Distributed Workflows to Gather Provenance

Using Explicit Control Processes in Distributed Workflows to Gather Provenance

Distributing workflow tasks among high performance environments involves local processing and remote execution on clusters and grids. This distribution often needs interoperation between heterogeneous... Read more

31 May, 2008

Firefox 3.0.12 fixes five critical security holes

...security advisory site. Some of the flaws could lead to crashes and remote execution of code by an attacker, Mozilla said. Mozilla is trying to... Read more

22 July, 2009 by Stephen Shankland

Secunia: CA backup product 'inherently insecure'

...file is checked. Labelled "highly critical" by Secunia, the flaw could allow remote execution of arbitrary code. Although the issue was reported on 12 December... Read more

16 January, 2008 by Tom Espiner

Vulnerability found in Yoggie Pico

...vulnerability, and denied that remote code execution was possible. "This was not remote execution, as the vulnerability requires access from the computer the device is... Read more

4 July, 2007 by Tom Espiner

Apple's Safari for Windows hit by bugs

...testers had thrown up six denial-of-service (DoS) bugs and two remote execution flaws. Maynor, who works for consultancy Errata Security, added that, in... Read more

12 June, 2007 by David Meyer

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