Wireless File Transfer Pro Android suffers from a cross site request forgery vulnerability.
Monthly Archives: February 2015
Data Source: Scopus CMS SQL Injection
Data Source: Scopus CMS suffers from a remote SQL injection vulnerability.
DSS TFTP 1.0 Path Traversal
DSS TFTP version 1.0 suffers from a path traversal vulnerability.
D-Link / TRENDnet ncc2 CSRF / Unauthenticated Access
Multiple D-Link and TRENDnet devices suffer from cross site request forgery and unauthenticated access vulnerabilities. Various proof of concepts included.
Collabtive 2.0 Cross Site Scripting
Collabtive version 2.0 suffers from a stored cross site scripting vulnerability.
Akeneo PIM Cross Site Scripting
Akeneo PIM suffers from a cross site scripting vulnerability.
eFront Learning 3.6.11 Cross Site Scripting
eFront Learning version 3.6.11 suffers from a stored cross site scripting vulnerability.
Vuln: Oracle Java SE CVE-2014-6585 Remote Java SE Vulnerability
Oracle Java SE CVE-2014-6585 Remote Java SE Vulnerability
Komodia Certificate Manipulation Likely Led To Man-In-The-Middle Attacks
The EFF’s Decentralized SSL Observatory turned up 1,600 certificates that should have been rejected but instead passed browser checks because they were manipulated by Komodia’s SSL Digester interception module.
AVG Technologies CMO Judith Bitterli Tackles Issues for Women in Tech at SXSW
AMSTERDAM and SAN FRANCISCO – February 26, 2015 – AVG® Technologies N.V. (NYSE: AVG), the online security company™ for 197 million active users, announced
CMO Judith Bitterli will present a Core Conversation session at SXSW Interactive in Austin, TX Feb. 13-16. Her session, “Boardroom or Baby? The Choices Women Have in Tech” takes place 3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 14 at the JW Marriott Hotel Room 407. It’s designed to explore gender issues confronting women in tech jobs and to encourage women to make plans to actively manage their careers and life goals.
“We are at an inflection point. The recent Newsweek cover on ‘What Silicon Valley Thinks of Women,’ along with recent research from Harvard to Stanford to Babson College and diversity reporting, brings gender issues out of hibernation and into the forefront once again,” said Bitterli. “These studies underscore the indisputable gap between the career opportunities afforded to women in technology compared to men.
“Advancing careers for women in tech is a topic I’m passionate about. But it’s not enough to just talk about it, we must take action,” Bitterli added. Among key advice she will share: “Don’t work for companies that do not support women – in their policies, practices and programs.”
Bitterli’s session is designed to leave the audience inspired for careers in tech, as well as arm them with tools that will help them navigate career paths and choices – including critical questions they need to ask themselves, and tools to create a career roadmap and work/life plan.
“Many of us carefully plan for our wedding day – a one day event in our lives – but don’t plan for the critical decisions we must make about our careers and our families,” added Bitterli.
Bitterli, who leads marketing and customer services for AVG Technologies, the online security company with more than 197 million active users, has more than 25 years of executive level experience at tech companies, including RealNetworks, Micron, SoftBank and CompuAdd. She is also an entrepreneur and the former owner of three businesses. Before her career in technology, Judith was in the U.S. Army for 7 years as a parachute rigger and then testing parachutes and large-scale weapons and missiles. She became the first certified female jumpmaster in the military. Read her blog at now.avg.com, where she regularly blogs on the topic of women in tech, technology for Boomers and small business strategies.
For a preview of her session and talk, go to: the SXSW schedule, now.avg.com and the AVG YouTube channel. Join her in conversation at judy@avg #techwomen #SXSW.
About AVG Technologies
AVG is the online security company providing leading software and services to secure devices, data and people. Over 197 million active users, as of December 31, 2014, use AVG´s products and services. AVG’s Consumer portfolio includes internet security, performance optimization, and personal privacy and identity protection for mobile devices and desktops. The AVG Business portfolio – delivered by managed service providers, VARs and resellers – offers IT administration, control and reporting, integrated security, and mobile device management that simplify and protect businesses.
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Contacts:
US
Katie Han
Waggener Edstrom for AVG
+ 1 (212) 551 4807
UK
Samantha Woodman
Waggener Edstrom for AVG
+ 44 (0)20 7632 384