Joomla Spider Calendar component versions 3.2.6 and below suffer from a remote authenticated SQL injection vulnerability.
Monthly Archives: September 2014
JobScheduler XML eXternal Entity Injection
JobScheduler versions prior to 1.7.4241 suffer from an XML external entity injection vulnerability.
JobScheduler Cross Site Scripting
JobScheduler versions prior to 1.7.4241 suffer from a cross site scripting vulnerability.
Ubuntu Security Notice USN-2342-1
Ubuntu Security Notice 2342-1 – Michael S. Tsirkin, Anthony Liguori, and Michael Roth discovered multiple issues with QEMU state loading after migration. An attacker able to modify the state data could use these issues to cause a denial of service, or possibly execute arbitrary code. Various other issues were also addressed.
Red Hat Security Advisory 2014-1166-01
Red Hat Security Advisory 2014-1166-01 – Jakarta Commons HTTPClient implements the client side of HTTP standards. It was discovered that the HTTPClient incorrectly extracted host name from an X.509 certificate subject’s Common Name field. A man-in-the-middle attacker could use this flaw to spoof an SSL server using a specially crafted X.509 certificate. For additional information on this flaw, refer to the Knowledgebase article in the References section. All jakarta-commons-httpclient users are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which contain a backported patch to correct this issue.
FBI Used 'Leaky CAPTCHA' To Catch Silk Road's Servers
Snowden Shouldn't Be Extradited To US If He Testifies About NSA Spying, Says Swiss Gov
Mozilla Certificate Revocation Tanks 107,000 Sites
Google Plans Debates On 'Right To Be Forgotten'
avast! Mobile Security quiz winners!
AVAST recently surpassed a major milestone:Â More than 100 million downloads of avast! Mobile Security & Antivirus for Android.
To celebrate the phenomenal popularity of avast! Mobile Security, we organized a test-your-knowledge quiz on our popular avast! Facebook page. Our goal was not only to test your knowledge and award participants, but also bring your attention to and educate users about mobile security. Our knowledge quiz wasn’t easy, but we made sure that you received a hint to answer the questions correctly. Thousands of you submitted answers to our 5 questions as well as shared your thoughts about what the greatest threat to mobile security is today.
Here are the quiz questions and answers:
- How many Smartphones are lost or stolen every minute of every day? The correct answer was 100! The answer was found in this blog post.
- avast! Anti-theft helps you locate your lost or stolen mobile device. There are various methods used. Which of following is NOT one of the methods? The correct answer was ‘Communicate via your GPS device.’ The hint was hidden in this blog post.
- Based on usersâ answers in an AVAST survey, which group of people are more vulnerable to mobile malware? The correct answer was ‘Males.’ The answer was found in this infographic.
- When was the first version of avast! Mobile Security released? The correct answer was ‘December 2011.’ The hint was hidden in this YouTube video.
- The AVAST team demonstrated our Mobile Security product at one of the largest mobile conferences in the world. In which great city did it take place? The correct answer was ‘Barcelona.’ The hint was hidden in the following blog post.
Here are the results:
- 2,400 participants answered all the questions correctly
- 1,900 participants answered four questions correctly
- 1,400 participants answered three questions correctly
- 3,300 participants answered one or two questions correctly
We promised to give away 1,000 Premium licenses to participants. However, we changed our mind. We decided that we want to protect your Android phone and tablets, so we well be awarding everyone who answered 3 and more answers correctly with a  free license for the most trusted Android security product in the world!
Now check your mailbox and search for the email from us. It will contain a special voucher with instructions on how to activate your Premium license. It might end up in the Junk/Spam folder, so please make sure you double check it too. In the following blog post we will announce winners of our VIP #AVASTteddy and the lifetime license, so please stay tuned!
For those who didn’t succeed this time, we have also something.  Install avast! Mobile Security and Antivirus for FREE from the Google Play store, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.avast.android.mobilesecurity
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