Apple Releases Security Patches For Quicktime Flaws
Apple unleashed new security fixes for QuickTime which are set to stop remote hackers from remote accessing user computers
THU 12 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: News
Seven Crucial System Glitches Fixed By Microsoft Overnight
Microsoft has delivered seven security patches to its users for the security update for the month of June
THU 12 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: News
New Apple Mac OS X Leopard Update Concentrates On Security Issues
Apple Inc. released a 420MB update to its operating system Mac OS X Leopard, which promises enhanced security for Mac computers
FRI 30 MAY 2008 |Featured in: News
Mozilla decides to release RC2 to drive the bugs away
Mozilla is all set to combat the recent threat of some critical bugs through its second release candidate (RC2) to ensure a safe web surfing for its users
THU 29 MAY 2008 |Featured in: News
Security Firm Confirms Serious Ubuntu/Debian Security Flaw
Application vulnerability specialist Fortify Software has confirmed the findings of a research posting to the Debian security list last week, which details a critical security vulnerability in the OpenSSL packages within the Debian and Ubuntu Linux operating systems
TUE 20 MAY 2008 |Featured in: News
Microsoft Finally Patches Its Jet Database Vulnerability
Microsoft has released six patches yesterday as part of its ritual patch Tuesday, three of which were flagged as critical and relate to Windows, Word, Publisher and Microsoft's own Malware Protection Engine
WED 14 MAY 2008 |Featured in: News
XP SP3 suffers incompatibility with AMD-based Machines
In an incident that could remind some readers of past incompatibility problems, it looks that some AMD systems reboot after users installed Windows XP SP3 on their computers
FRI 09 MAY 2008 |Featured in: News
Microsoft delays Windows XP SP3 release due to compatibility issues
Windows XP SP3 has not be released as scheduled yesterday in an embarrassing move, because of a glitch that affected one product from its Dynamics range
WED 30 APRIL 2008 |Featured in: News
Microsoft vulnerability compromised half a million web pages
Up to 500,000 web pages and thousands of websites including some belonging to the United Nations could have been hacked thanks to a security issue in Microsoft's Web server according to one security firm
MON 28 APRIL 2008 |Featured in: News
Microsoft Vista SP1 now available as automated update
Users of Windows Vista, rejoice; Microsoft is going to thrust the first service pack for its newest consumer operating system onto millions of consumers who have turned their automatic update feature on and who hadn't downloaded the pack manually
FRI 25 APRIL 2008 |Featured in: News