Oracle drops 219 fixes in October 2019 critical patch update
Patch "without delay", Oracle tells its big enterprise customers.
Patch "without delay", Oracle tells its big enterprise customers.
Some versions of Struts 2 by default are using a file upload library with a two-year old remotely exploitable security flaw.
GitHub's security service for developers could catch bugs before they're used in a massive hack.
Hand-built archive processing libraries and shared code spread a critical flaw to thousands of software projects.
Mozilla's Firefox 52 hits key milestones in its plan to improve security for users.
Update, update, update: Form that habit now, if you haven't already, to keep up with security fixes. The latest include the usual tweaks to fend off malicious attacks, and a fix to Java that should prevent it from disabling itself constantly. That would be nice.
Jon L. Jacobi | 01 Nov | Read more
Quickly patching vulnerable software is key to keeping computer systems secure. Yet, consumers are increasingly leaving their systems open to attack by failing to patch two ubiquitous third-party programs: Oracle's Java and Adobe's Flash.
Robert Lemos | 01 Apr | Read more