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The word "vulnerable" was mentioned several times by New Zealand dangerman Brendon McCullum on Tuesday ahead of their Test series against world cricket champions Australia.
in Cricket
via Yahoo! News Australia @ 21:03 18th Nov
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Australia's touring party to India is the most vulnerable squad they have sent away for a Test series since assuming the title of world champions in 1995, according to former captain Ian Chappell.
in Cricket
via Nine MSN @ 8:18 28th Sep
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Australia's touring party to India is the most vulnerable squad they have sent away for a Test series since assuming the title of world champions in 1995, according to former captain Ian Chappell.
in Cricket
via Yahoo! News Australia @ 8:20 28th Sep
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The word "vulnerable" was mentioned several times by New Zealand dangerman Brendon McCullum on Tuesday ahead of their Test series against world cricket champions Australia.
in Cricket
via Nine MSN @ 7:06 18th Nov
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Yahoo's HotJobs site is vulnerable to a phishing-based attack that can give an attacker access to a Yahoo member's mail and other personal accounts, British network service firm Netcraft said, and someone has been taking advantage of it. Read the article: CNET News.com
in Computer Security
via GigaLaw.com @ 3:14 29th Oct
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Authentication company VeriSign, which operates two of the root servers for the Internet, has warned that the Web is still vulnerable to attack, despite continued investment in hardening systems.
in Computer Security
via ZDNet Asia @ 13:03 10th Nov
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UAE. Dubai, the second largest of the seven Emirates in the UAE, is the most vulnerable place in the Gulf to lower oil prices as real estate prices and debt refinancing pose "real risks,'' Citigroup said.
in Banking
via Business Intelligence Middle East @ 21:22 18th Nov
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Authentication company VeriSign, which operates two of the root servers for the Internet, has warned that the Web is still vulnerable to attack, despite continued investment in hardening systems.
in Computer Security
via ZDNet Asia @ 1:32 10th Nov
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Authentication company VeriSign, which operates two of the root servers for the internet, has warned that the web is still vulnerable to attack, despite continued investment in hardening systems.
in Computer Security
via ZDNet UK @ 15:11 7th Nov
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Dubai: Ian Chappell, who is hailed as one of the finest Australian captains, feel that Australia has never been so vulnerable since they took over the domination of world cricket from West Indies.
in Cricket
via Gulf News @ 20:50 4th Nov
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Annual report shows 25 percent of DNS servers still susceptible to cache poisoning via the Kaminsky flaw, 40 percent vulnerable to distributed denial of service attacks
in Linux
via Linux World Australia @ 19:10 10th Nov
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Four months after researchers warned of a nasty design flaw in the net's address lookup system, more than 10 per cent of the servers used to resolve domain names on the internet remain "trivially vulnerable" to attack, a new study concludes.
in Computer Security
via The Register @ 16:31 10th Nov
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Former skipper Steve Waugh has said that Ricky Ponting now needs to draw a line through the Nagpur Test and not defend his actions, as it will detract and make the Australian team vulnerable to attacks from sides now sensing a fragility not seen since the mid-1980s.
in Cricket
via Webindia123 @ 4:17 22nd Nov
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An anonymous reader writes "Core Security Technologies issued an advisory disclosing a vulnerability that could affect millions using Adobe's Reader PDF file viewing software. Engineers from CoreLabs determined that Adobe Reader could be exploited to gain access to vulnerable systems via the use of a specially crafted PDF file with malicious JavaScript content. Successful exploitation of the vulnerability requires that users open a maliciously crafted PDF file, thereby allowing attackers to gain access to vulnerable systems and assume the privileges of a user running Acrobat Reader."
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 20:28 5th Nov
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Categories: Patch Watch, Browsers, Vulnerability research, Responsible disclosure, Spam and Phishing, Spyware and Adware, Data theft, Open source, Google, Arbitrary Code Execution, Google Chrome
in Search Engines
via ZDNet @ 13:12 13th Nov
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rifles only writes "A German techie has found a remarkably simple way to discern some of the content of encrypted volumes containing images. The encrypted images don't reveal themselves totally, but in many cases do let an attacker see the outline of a high-contrast image. The attack works regardless of the encryption algorithm used (the widely-used AES for instance), and affects all utilities that use single symmetric keys. More significant to police around the world struggling with criminal and terrorist use of encryption, the attack also breaks the ability of users to 'hide' separate encrypted volumes inside already encrypted volumes, whose existence can now for the first time be revealed." The discoverer of this attack works for a company making full-disk encryption software; their product, TurboCrypt, has already been enhanced to def
in Computer Security
via Slashdot @ 23:21 5th Oct
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LOCAL fans will experience first-hand the devastating impact the explosion of India's Twenty20 cricket leagues are having on the international game, with veteran fast bowler Kyle Mills admitting New Zealand heads into tomorrow's opening Test crippled by the absence of two of its best players.
in Cricket
via The Australian @ 14:14 18th Nov
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Secure Computing, an enterprise gateway security company, has published the results of a study conducted during August and September 2008 in the US, Canada and Europe. The study surveyed 199 international security experts and other industry insiders from utilities, oil and gas, financial services, government, telecommunications, transportation and other critical infrastructure industries.
in Computer Security
via SDA India @ 9:38 11th Nov
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ImageA security expert is warning of a flaw in the iPhone's e-mail application and Safari Web browser that could leave users open to phishing attacks.
in Handhelds
via Khabrein.info @ 14:35 29th Sep
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Good news for the ailing financial services industry: it's the only part of the world's critical infrastructure with a secure computer system. According to a survey, the computer systems that run the world's critical infrastructure are not nearly as secure as they ought to be. And this is upsetting those who work in the industry.
in Computer Security
via CIO @ 14:44 11th Nov
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MS08-067 – Critical: Vulnerability in Server Service Could Allow Remote Code Execution (958644) - Version:1.0
in Computer Security
via SC Magazine @ 23:30 27th Oct
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Maj. Ahmed Khathem, the head of Iraq's newly formed cybercrimes division, sits in a borrowed office, at a borrowed desk, working at a borrowed laptop one of his subordinates brought from home.
in Computer Security
via HS Today @ 20:49 19th Oct
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in Computer Security
via PC Advisor @ 6:07 11th Nov
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The seventh annual Wireless Security Survey from RSA reveals the continued, dramatic growth of wireless networks in the world's major financial centres. The survey of London, New York City and Paris examines the proliferation and inherent security of corporate wireless access points, public hotspots and in-home networks.
in Computer Security
via Net Security @ 4:12 4th Nov
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