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Windows 0day allows malicious code execution

Potential ‘nightmare’
Antimalware provider Prevx has sounded the alarm about a serious vulnerability in fully patched versions of Microsoft Windows. It allows attackers to execute malware, even in versions designed to withstand such exploits.…

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Android flaw poses drive-by data slurp risk

There’s no patch for it, so users should take care
A security officer has stumbled across a serious vulnerability in the built-in browser of Android smartphones that might allow hackers to lift data from SD cards in the Google handsets.…

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Hacking Democracy Trailer

Hacking Democracy This cautionary documentary exposes the vulnerability of computers – which count approximately 80% of America’s votes in county, state and federal elections – suggesting that if our votes aren’t safe, then our democracy isn’t safe either. this is the trailer von the DVD version www.hackingdemocracy.com Video Rating: 4 / 5 READ ME!!! Think …

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Is Hacking Ethical?

Is Hacking Ethical? This article is meant for all of those who have heard of Hacking. Most of you think that hacking is illegal, an immoral activity. Hacking is defined as increasing capacity of a device such that it can perform actions other then those defined and intended. It may also mean to take control …

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OpenSSL remote code execution patched

New, patched versions of the OpenSSL server have been released on Tuesday in order to close down a hole that could allow attackers to execute a DoS attack and remote arbitrary code.

According to the security advisory released by the OpenSSL security t…

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Adobe Acrobat Shouldn’t Be So Buggy

Another day, another Adobe Acrobat vulnerability. I don’t know about you, but Adobe’s Update tool is a cheery presence on my computer, and I welcome its seemingly daily intrusion into my life to update software that I only use now and again. In case yo…

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Go Open – Computer Security

It’s about vulnerability… Your home computer is a popular target for intruders: they want what you’ve stored there. They look for credit card numbers, bank account information, and anything else they can find. By stealing that information, intruders can use your money to buy goods and services for themselves. But it’s not just money-related information …

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