Debian Linux Security Advisory 3631-1 – Several vulnerabilities were found in PHP, a general-purpose scripting language commonly used for web application development.
Monthly Archives: July 2016
Ubuntu Security Notice USN-3043-1
Ubuntu Security Notice 3043-1 – Multiple vulnerabilities were discovered in the OpenJDK JRE related to information disclosure, data integrity, and availability. An attacker could exploit these to cause a denial of service, expose sensitive data over the network, or possibly execute arbitrary code. A vulnerability was discovered in the OpenJDK JRE related to data integrity. An attacker could exploit this to expose sensitive data over the network or possibly execute arbitrary code. Various other issues were also addressed.
Huge IT Joomla Catalog Extension 1.0.4 XSS / SQL Injection
Huge IT Joomla Catalog extension version 1.0.4 suffers from cross site scripting and remote SQL injection vulnerabilities.
Hackers Could Sniff Out Your Passwords If You're Typing Nearby
Hackers Preying On US Companies Send The Cash To China / HK
Osram Lightify Light Bulbs Vulnerable To Hack
Cisco Busts Ransomware Rodent After Bitcoin
5 good reasons to change to the Avira Total Security Suite
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The Best Apps to Keep your Kids Entertained this Summer
Keep your little ones entertained this summer with these educational and safe apps. Discover them and start learning!
KeySniffer Lets Hackers Steal Keystrokes from Wireless Keyboards
Radio-based wireless keyboards and mice that use a special USB dongle to communicate with your PC can expose all your secrets – your passwords, credit card numbers and everything you type.
Back in February, researchers from the Internet of things security firm Bastille Networks demonstrated how they could take control of wireless keyboards and mice from several top vendors using so-called
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