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Apple sees off malicious app threat in iOS 5.0.1
Charlie Miller's discovery is addressed by Apple, but the researcher remains off the iOS developer programme.
Researcher sends malicious app into Apple App Store
Sneaking past Apple's App Store proves successful, but the researcher who discovers the flaw is thrown off the iOS developer programme.
Trendnet firmware flaw exposes private videos
Trendnet says it has issued a firmware fix for a load of its vulnerable IP CCTV cameras.
Major SSL encryption flaw hits the web
Tech companies using SSL have some serious work to do to fix a big hole that could leave internet users at risk.
Skype Android app flaw places data in danger
Skype says it is looking into a flaw which could allow hackers to acquire user data including contacts and instant message logs.
BlackBerry PDF flaw leaves networks open to attack
Much focus has been on the iPhone’s impact on network security, but it seems the BlackBerry has a potentially disastrous flaw which it has kept...
Gmail fail wipes accounts
A plethora of Gmail accounts are emptied, but Google assures users it is on the case.
Adobe patch bypass found
The fix released last week has not entirely solved the flaws in Adobe Reader.
Cisco moves to plug router software flaws
System administrators have some work to do to patch vulnerabilities with the software that works with Cisco’s underlying network routers and...
Microsoft IIS web server under attack from hackers
The company has said that exploit code targeting the flaw was ‘not responsibly disclosed’.
Microsoft yet to fix six month old Virtual PC flaw
A US security firm has claimed it reported a flaw in Microsoft’s Virtual PC hypervisor software back in August 2009, but the software giant is...
Adobe to fix Flash flaw
A fix is being rushed out this Thursday for the critical flaw found in Adobe’s Flash Player, with patches for Reader and Acrobat coming out...
What’s so great about Intel’s Sandy Bridge?
Intel’s latest generation of processors, codenamed Sandy Bridge, was recently released to huge acclaim. Clive Webster investigates what all the...
Should Adobe auto-update Flash and PDF Reader?
This year has seen Adobe plugin exploits hit the headlines. Is it time that the company automatically updates its software?
Cisco’s wireless LANs could be open to a ‘SkyJack’
Attackers have the potential to cause enterprise disruption through denial of service.
MacBook hacker reveals potential iPhone security hole
The researcher responsible for hacking the MacBook in seconds tells of a potential way to break into the iPhone.
Security flaws hit Google’s Chrome
The web giant's browser isn't so shiny, say researchers, as Google changes the controversial user license.
'Highly critical' bug found in latest version of Safari
A flaw has been found in the latest Windows version of Apple's browser that could dupe users into downloading malicious code onto their PCs.<br>
Mac OS X Lion password-changing flaw uncovered
Changing passwords looks awfully simple for anyone who has acquired access to a Mac OS X Lion machine.
Apple leaves 'critical' Java flaw unfixed for six months
Apple’s recent security update for Mac OS X didn’t fix a vulnerability that left browsers using Java open to attackers.
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