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After attacks, Adobe fixes Flash bug


After attacks, Adobe fixes Flash bug

Posted: 11 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Less than a week after fielding reports that hackers were targeting a bug in its Flash Player software, Adobe Systems has rushed out a fix for the problem.

Deal with a malware false positive

Posted: 10 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


QUESTION Kaspersky is reporting that an 'action similar to a PDM.Keylogger has been detected'. A virus scan finds nothing, but Detected Threats reports: 'Type Path Name Criticality F C:\Program Files\Apoint\Apmsgfwd.exe Medium'. David Hey

FBI investigating iPad e-mail leaks

Posted: 10 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation has opened an investigation into the leak of an estimated 114,000 Apple iPad user e-mail addresses.

Google seeks consolidation of Wi-Fi snooping cases

Posted: 10 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Peppered with lawsuits over its collection of Web traffic data from wireless networks, Google wants all the cases consolidated into one, and for that single case to be heard by a court near its Mountain View, California, headquarters.

Should You Worry about the iPad 3G Data Leak?

Posted: 10 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Oops. AT&T has egg on its face after leaving sensitive information on 114,000 owners of the iPad 3G exposed on the Web. A group known as Goatse Security has published the personal e-mail addresses of the victims--many of whom are popular celebrities, prominent executives and high-ranking dignitaries--that it obtained by exploiting an automated script on an AT&T server.

Sophos reinvents antivirus with cloud lookup

Posted: 10 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Sophos has become the latest security vendor to harness its antivirus software to a collective database based on cloud detection.

Grandkids to welcome 'uberveillance'

Posted: 10 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


You may reject the idea of a microchip implant, but your grandchildren could embrace them, according to an Australian professor.

Federal security framework targets unnecessary governance

Posted: 10 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


The Federal Government has formally launched its Protective Security Policy Framework in order to simplify the government security processes as part of a wider movement to improve Australia's national security.

'Brute force' script snatched iPad e-mail addresses

Posted: 10 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Security experts blamed a 'brute force' attack that exposed the e-mail addresses of more than 100,000 iPad owners on poorly-designed AT&T software.

ISPs reluctant to filter outbound spam

Posted: 10 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


With spam volumes rising relentlessly a new survey claims to have detected an iota of worry among service providers. It seems many of them would love to do something about it but don't know what.

Privacy group to go to police over Google Wi-Fi data collection

Posted: 10 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Privacy International has revealed it will approach the Police regarding Google's recent admission it had mistakenly collected data from unsecured Wi-Fi networks for the past three years.

Ireland considers detailed data loss disclosure guidelines

Posted: 10 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Ireland is considering beefing up its data protection rules with more detailed guidelines for when an organization should report a data breach.

Bill tripled for Queensland Police phone taps

Posted: 10 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


The Queensland Government has pledged to $44.5 million to the state departments of Police as well as Justice and Attorney-General for the implementation of a permanent telecommunications interception capability as part of the government's 2010-2011 Budget.

Remains of the Day: Sculley looks back, Portal pushed back

Posted: 10 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


A prodigal son returns to Apple, former Apple CEO John Sculley reflects on being the guy who fired the world's most successful businessman, and AT&T slips up on security. That and more in the remainders for June 9, 2010.

Mass Web attack hits Wall Street Journal, Jerusalem Post

Posted: 09 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Internet users have been hit by a widespread Web attack that has compromised thousands of Web sites, including Web pages belonging to the Wall Street Journal and the Jerusalem Post.

AT&T bug discloses iPad owners' e-mail addresses

Posted: 09 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


A glitch in AT&T's Web site has exposed the e-mail addresses of more than 100,000 iPad buyers.

Microsoft leaves some Office XP users patchless

Posted: 09 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


For the second time in nine months, Microsoft has declined to patch a vulnerability in an older product because creating a fix was "infeasible."

Targeting Cisco and Juniper, Brocade unveils unified data center strategy

Posted: 09 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Brocade this week unveiled its converged data center architecture, and a raft of new products to support it.

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