Ubuntu Security Notice 3090-2 – USN-3090-1 fixed vulnerabilities in Pillow. The patch to fix CVE-2014-9601 caused a regression which resulted in failures when processing certain png images. This update temporarily reverts the security fix for CVE-2014-9601 pending further investigation.
Monthly Archives: October 2016
United States set to Hand Over Control of the Internet to ICANN Today
Since the foundation of the Internet, a contract has been handed over to the United States Commerce Department under which the department had given authority to regulate the Internet.
After 47 years, this contract ends tonight at midnight EDT i.e. Saturday, October 1st, 2016.
If you think that the United States owns the Internet, then you’re wrong. It doesn’t.
Founded in 1998, non-profit
Joomla DVFolderContent 1.0.2 Local File Disclosure
Joomla DVFolderContent module version 1.0.2 suffers from a local file disclosure vulnerability.
Uh oh, Yahoo! Data Breach May Have Hit Over 1 Billion Users
The massive data breach that Yahoo! confirmed to the world last week is claimed by the company to have been carried out by a “state-sponsored actor” in 2014, which exposed the accounts of at least 500 Million Yahoo users.
But, now it seems that Yahoo has downplayed a mega data breach and triying to hide it’s own security blunder.
Recently the information security firm InfoArmor that analyzed
CompTIA Information Disclosure
The CompTIA ticketing system allows for personal information disclosure via just knowing someone’s email address.