Apple's iOS 7 patches 80 vulnerabilities
Old flaws get fixes even as a new one appears
John P. Mello Jr. | 20 Sep | Read more
Old flaws get fixes even as a new one appears
John P. Mello Jr. | 20 Sep | Read more
For all its efforts to protect citizen privacy, the revelation that the passwords of many Australian Tax Office (ATO) business customers had been stored in plain text highlighted the persistent ability of human error – in this case, at an ATO subcontractor with data stored external to the organisation – to compromise security measures.
David Braue | 20 Jun | Read more
Oracle on Friday released its February critical patch update for Java 7 two weeks ahead of schedule and days after Apple blocked it for the second time in a month.
Security researchers are warning businesses and consumers to immediately disable Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) functions on thousands of networked device products after revealing common flaws that can be easily exploited by a remote attacker.
Google replaced Microsoft in the three months to September as the vendor with the most vulnerabilities in its software, according to security vendor Trend Micro.
The past couple of weeks have not been the best for Mac OS X's security reputation.
George V. Hulme | 29 Sep | Read more
Apple on Monday issued a new patch that fixes a vulnerability that could allow an attacker to spoof an X.509 certificate used to encrypt web sessions on 4.3.4 iOS devices.