Vulnerable OpenSSH
News Internet Security Systems also recommend that users of earlier versions upgrade to version 3.4, even though 2.9 and earlier releases aren't vulnerable to this particular problem. On the other hand, it turned out that there apparently was an...
[July 9, 2002, 9:42]
Vulnerable OSs
Talkback id=503286 , at the time of writing vulnerable operating systems included Vista, XP, and OSX. Hi Ator, According to Bugzilla https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi? I couldn't see any references to Linux there, but you might want to have a bit...
[July 15, 2009, 17:45]
Symantec: Mozilla browsers more vulnerable than IE
News Mozilla Web browsers are currently potentially more vulnerable to attack than Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE), according to a Symantec report out on Monday; the same report also found that today's hackers are still focusing their efforts on IE.
[September 19, 2005, 14:00]
All Windows systems vulnerable to Jscript flaw
News Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-008 reports that a heap overflow flaw in the Windows Script Engine for Jscript (specifically, Jscript.dll) can allow an attacker to run arbitrary code on a vulnerable system if the user visits a Web page containing...
[March 31, 2003, 13:40]
Is Linux as vulnerable as Windows?
News The report also points out that Apple is becoming vulnerable, "now that it is fielding an operating system [OS X] with embedded Internet protocols and Unix utilities. Perhaps this is an indication that Unix is becoming less genetically diverse and...
[February 24, 2003, 10:08]
IIS, Site Server vulnerable to hackers
News A security problem involving Microsoft Corp.s Internet Information Server (IIS) and Site Server products leaves data and files stored on those products vulnerable to hackers, according to WebTrends Corp.an Internet reporting and management vendor.
[May 10, 1999, 7:45]
Ex-Nato chief: Business systems vulnerable to attack
News To mitigate the effects of cybercrime, firms need to do individual exercises to find out how vulnerable they are, according to former defence minister and Nato chief Lord George Robertson.
[November 27, 2008, 15:44]
DNS servers 'vulnerable to attack'
Talkback DNS servers 'vulnerable to attack' Get over yourself! This again? Is this a new article about an old problem, or did you simply dust off an article from 3 years ago. Oh woe is us! Users at risk! DNS unsafe!
[October 26, 2005, 14:32]
Firefox vulnerable to Password Manager flaw
News Both the Mozilla Foundation's Firefox 2 and Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7 web browsers are vulnerable to a flaw that could allow attackers to steal passwords. Dubbed a Reverse Cross Site Request vulnerability (RCSR) by its discoverer Robert...
[November 22, 2006, 13:26]
Securing Web 2.0: Are Your Web Applications Vulnerable?
White Papers Additionally, Web 2.0 applications can be more vulnerable to exploitation by hackers than their predecessors. The definition of Web 2.0 is still being debated despite extensive discussion. Its staunchest advocates proclaim it a complete...
[March 24, 2009, 0:20]
Survey says e-commerce servers still vulnerable
News Virus activity may have declined so far this year, but a new study has found that Internet servers are being left worryingly vulnerable to a series of newly discovered bugs. Most sites using Apache for encrypted transactions and e-commerce will be...
[August 20, 2002, 15:24]
Is Your Web Site Vulnerable?
Blog Some applications are vulnerable to cross-site scripting attacks, which enable a hostile Web site to cause potentially malicious code such as JavaScript commands to misdirect or compromise your visitor’s browser.
[April 10, 2008, 12:03]
Cisco NAC vulnerable to attack
News The NAC Appliance includes software that can automatically detect, isolate, and clean infected or vulnerable devices that attempt to access a network. Cisco Systems has issued an advisory about two serious software vulnerabilities in one of its...
[January 5, 2007, 13:38]
Sony Ericsson phones vulnerable to Bluetooth attack
News Several mobile phones produced by Sony Ericsson are vulnerable to denial-of-service attacks, two security companies reported this week. The flaw is found in four models of Sony Ericsson phones and comes from an error in their Bluetooth service...
[February 10, 2006, 8:15]
IM client vulnerable to attack
News Users of messenger client Trillian are vulnerable to attack, according to information security analyst John Hennessy. Hennessy has published a proof-of-concept showing the latest version of Trillian, v0.73, is vulnerable to a buffer-overflow attack...
[August 23, 2002, 9:12]
Millions vulnerable to Microsoft Web flaw
News In addition, millions of Windows 95, 98, Me and 2000 PCs could also be vulnerable to the software bug. Rather than having to download a piece of (vulnerable) software, you just set up a IIS Web server, and it's vulnerable.
[November 21, 2002, 7:53]
US Report: Email archives may be vulnerable
News While the Data Encryption Standard (DES) encryption algorithm has long been known to be vulnerable to distributed computing efforts involving tens of thousands of computers, never before has the code been cracked with a single PC.
[July 21, 1998, 6:04]
Vista vulnerable to malware from 2004
News Microsoft's Vista may be vulnerable to at least three pieces of widespread malware, two of which date back to 2004 , according to security vendor Sophos. Systems running Vista are vulnerable to the malware when running third-party email clients...
[November 30, 2006, 12:44]
Mac OS X vulnerable to critical Java bug
News Apple's Mac OS X is vulnerable to a security flaw in Java that was originally publically disclosed almost six months ago, a security researcher has warned. The flaw affects a number of platforms running Java, and has been patched by most other...
[May 20, 2009, 17:15]
DNS servers 'vulnerable to attack'
News Many DNS servers are wrongly configured or running out-of-date software, leaving them vulnerable to malicious attacks, according to a survey published on Monday. It should be noted that the 8.x and 4.x versions [of BIND] aren't vulnerable as such...
[October 25, 2005, 17:55]



