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Mac OS X can’t properly revoke dodgy digital certificates

News | Wednesday 31 August 2011 9:38 pm

A programming glitch in Apple’s Mac OS X operating system is making it hard for Mac users to tell their computers not to trust digital certificates, exacerbating an ongoing security problem with a Dutch certificate authority that was recently hacked.

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Changes To OAuth 2.0 Security Standard For Social Sharing At ‘Last Call’ Stage

News | Wednesday 31 August 2011 9:21 pm

OAuth 2.0 is mostly down to arguments over individual words in its requirements and recommendations

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New Free Tools Simplify Analysis Of Android Malware

News | Wednesday 31 August 2011 9:21 pm

What did you do over your summer break? Two graduate students wrote tools that address heightened concern over eventual attacks against the Android platform

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Secunia releases next generation enterprise patch management tool

News | Wednesday 31 August 2011 8:45 pm

Secunia released Corporate Software Inspector (CSI) 5.0, an automated patch manager and vulnerability scanner that identifies and remediates all off-the-shelf programs in corporate networks.

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Kernel.org Linux repository rooted in hack attack

News | Wednesday 31 August 2011 8:10 pm

Rootkit not detected for 17 days

Updated  Multiple servers used to maintain and distribute the Linux operating system were infected with malware that gained root access, modified system software, and logged passwords and transactions of the people who used them, the official Linux Kernel Organization has confirmed.…

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