Fedora EPEL 7 Security Update: thunderbird-31.2.0-1.el7

Resolved Bugs
1124601 – update thunderbird for EPEL7<br
Update to Thunderbird to latest upstream release, includes a number of bugfixes. Release Notes can be found here: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/31.2.0/releasenotes/
Latest security update of Mozilla products. See list of changes here:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/32.0/releasenotes/
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/31.1.0/releasenotes/

MEF Appoints Judith Bitterli to Global Board

Established in 2000, MEF is the global trade association for companies wishing to monetize their products & services via mobile. It is a global presence offering impartial and powerful voice for pioneering companies from across the mobile content and commerce value chain.

AVG has been a member of MEF for two years, and has already participated in the AppPrivacy working group to develop a quick and easy privacy policy generator for app developers. AVG also sponsored the MEF Global Consumer Trust Report which examines trends in mobile business and examines barriers to growth for the mobile economy.

The MEF Board

In her new role, Judith will be providing insight and expertise to the MEF as the world becomes more focused on the Internet of Things.

Judith won’t have long to wait to get involved in MEF activities as she will be participating in a panel on trust, privacy and consumer engagement in mobile at the MEF Global Forum in San Francisco in November.

Images courtesy of MEF

10 Tips to Avoid Viruses on Halloween

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Halloween is one of the most celebrated holidays, and cybercriminals always want to be part of it.

As we get closer to Halloween, hackers take advantage of the most popular Hollywood titles to launch so-called BlackHat SEO attacks, i.e. false Google and other search engine results with keywords related to popular topics of the time to trick users into clicking on their links.

Another popular form for hackers that we see distributed during these days is spam. They use typical Halloween characters to trick users and bring them to where they want. This way, in addition to obtaining personal data and revenue through clicks achieved, they redirect the user to other websites selling fraudulent or prohibited products.

As always, education, common sense and being forewarned is our best advice. We must be aware that they will try to deceive us with practical jokes, introducing real malware to our equipment which will lead us to a lot of headaches.

10 Tips to Avoid Viruses on Halloween

  1. Do not open emails or messages received from social networks that can come from unknown sources
  2. Do not click a link you get by email, unless they’re from reliable sources. It is suggested to type the URL directly into the browser bar. This rule applies to messages received through any email client, such as those that come via Facebook , Twitter, other social networking, instant messaging programs, etc.
  3. If you click on one of these links, it is important to look at the landing page. If you don’t recognize it, close your browser
  4. Do not download attachments that come from unknown sources. During this time we must pay special attention to the files that come with issues or Halloween-related names
  5. If you do not see anything strange on the page, but it requests a download, be wary and do not accept.
  6. If, however, you begin to download and install any type of executable file and the PC starts to launch messages, there is probably a copy of malware
  7. Do not buy online from sites that do not have a solid reputation, and much less on pages where transactions are not made ​​securely. To verify that a page is secure, look for the security certificate that is represented by a small yellow lock at the bar of the browser or in the lower right corner
  8. Do not use shared computers to perform transactions that require you to enter passwords or personal data
  9. Make sure you have an installed and updated antivirus
  10. Keep up with all the security news 

What about you? Have you ever been infect on Halloween?

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Fedora 19 Security Update: subscription-manager-1.13.6-1.fc19,python-rhsm-1.13.6-1.fc19

New features:
– Send list of compliance reasons on dbus
– Added client-side support for –matches on the list command.
Security:
– 1153375: Support TLSv1.2 and v1.1 by default. (CVE-2014-3566)
Bug fixes:
– 1120772: Don’t traceback on missing /ostree/repo
– 1094747: add appdata metdata file
– 1122107: Clarify registration –consumerid option in manpage.
– 1151925: Improved filtered listing output when results are empty.
– 990183: Add a manpage for rhsm.conf