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Oracle tackles 65 bugs
News This is only the second time since Oracle started releasing its Critical Patch Update, or CPU, in January 2005 that it has included fixes for software that runs on PCs, not servers. Oracle's July Critical Patch Update delivers remedies for 23 flaws... [19 Jul 2006]
Get your fix: Microsoft sinks 18 holes
News Both primarily affect web servers running Windows software. One, MS06-034, addresses a flaw that primarily exposes web servers that allow users to upload new content, Microsoft said. Of those, one is dedicated to Excel and offers a fix for a total... [12 Jul 2006]
World Cup 2006: Making IT happen
News Three million RFID chips in tickets users network connections communications and network devices temporary network ports km of temporary cabling application servers communication servers software applications terabytes of converged voice and... [20 Jun 2006]
Is Google Desktop 3 a threat to data security?
News To do that, the application automatically stores copies of files, for up to a month, on Google servers. The data is encrypted in transmission and while stored on Google servers. The Electronic Privacy Foundation urged consumers to boycott the... [16 Feb 2006]
Oracle releases long-awaited patches
News The flaws range from common memory errors known as buffer overflows to allowing an attacker to take control of the servers by inserting commands into instructions sent to the database. The patches fix flaws in several of the company's products... [02 Sep 2004]
Red Hat boss calls for 'caring, sharing' business world
News The product competes with application servers from JBoss, BEA Systems, IBM, Oracle, Sun Microsystems and others. As expected, Red Hat used the show to announce its application server software for running Java programs on a server. [04 Aug 2004]
CIO Jury: Linux ready for the big time
News Martin Armitage, head of the global information organisation at Unilever, said: `"This is an evolution starting with appliance devices such as name servers, firewalls, internet sites, then to non mission critical applications and finally to large... [16 Dec 2003]
Hacker contest aims for better security
News Each team has to defend their own server and applications while trying to break into the servers of the seven other teams. The services consisted of the music streaming application IceCast, a web news portal based on Slashcode, two ads, and a... [05 Aug 2003]
SCO licence row leaves analysts in limbo
News He advised companies who use Linux not to just "contact SCO to discuss its claims, compensation requirements and your potential future liability" but also to "delay deployments of [Linux] application and database servers if they involve critical... [28 Jul 2003]
Unpatched antivirus leaves Exchange servers vulnerable
News In the digital equivalent of an autoimmune disease, Microsoft Exchange servers at a handful of companies have crashed because of a flaw in the Network Associates antivirus software that's designed to protect them. [13 Jun 2003]
Major Microsoft security flaw exposed
News The flaw allowed a single web address - or URL - to be used to request a password reset from the Passport servers. By entering the single line into a web browser an attacker can cause the Passport servers to return a link that allows an account's... [08 May 2003]
All PeopleSoft applications to run on Linux
News In a development partnership with IBM, PeopleSoft will use Big Blue's Linux-based servers and software to rework its own applications for Linux. In particular, customers are looking to save money on operating system licenses and are eager to use... [06 May 2003]
Trusted computing 'can't be trusted'
News Trusted computers are PCs, servers and consumer devices that can secure specific data using encryption. Such technology could make the legal copying of music and files illegal, make it more difficult for one application to read another's data, and... [17 Apr 2003]
Security alert posted for PeopleSoft
News Compromise of PeopleSoft web server installations may disclose critical confidential information and facilitate the compromise of PeopleSoft application and database back-end servers," stated the ISS advisory. [11 Mar 2003]
Companies urged to patch Sendmail
News Moreover, mail servers - also called mail transport agents (MTAs) - that aren't vulnerable will still forward the flaw-exploiting email message onto its destination. A critical vulnerability in Sendmail, the internet's most popular mail-server... [04 Mar 2003]
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