Microsoft plugs Word and Edge bugs, kicks off 2017 with just four bulletins
Microsoft has rolled out its first fixes for 2017, offering fixes across just three bulletins, as well as one bulletin for Adobe's Flash Player in Internet Explorer.
Microsoft has rolled out its first fixes for 2017, offering fixes across just three bulletins, as well as one bulletin for Adobe's Flash Player in Internet Explorer.
Old versions of Flash, Java, and Internet Explorer on Windows continue to create a soft underbelly for the enterprise, according to a new study by authentication firm Duo Security.
Users, CISOs have too many mandates for security and too many options to choose from
David Braue | 13 Oct | Read more
People can’t cope with the amount of security decisions they face today and it’s driving them to ignore security altogether, according to a new US government study.
German antivirus testing outfit AV-Test has tracked “only” around 100 million new pieces of malware as of 22 September, 2016, bringing its database to a total of 572 million malicious programs created since 1985 when it began counting new samples.
Security experts have warned Australian companies to lock down Windows remote desktop protocol (RDP) access after finding ransomware that uses brute-forced RDP credentials to install file-encrypting ransomware.
Azure Information Protection is in Microsoft’s view data loss prevention (DLP) on steroids, and one that the Redmond company claims is better built for the organisation with porous borders. In other words, any organisation that uses the cloud.
Microsoft has fixed over 40 vulnerabilities in its products Tuesday, including critical ones in Windows, Internet Explorer, Edge, and Office.
Lucian Constantin | 15 Jun | Read more
Adobe is racing out a patch for a previously undisclosed flaw in Flash Player that it says is being used in targeted attacks.
An Australian security-technology entrepreneur is hitting the streets of Silicon Valley to keep up with surging interest after his company's secure-computing technology this week won its category in the Silicon Valley Forum's highly-competitive World Cup Tech Challenge.
David Braue | 10 Jun | Read more
A hacker is trying to sell a zero-day privilege escalation exploit that allegedly affects all Windows versions and bypasses all common exploit mitigations on a cybercrime forum.
Lucian Constantin | 02 Jun | Read more
Google has published a proposal to kill one of the most widely attacked and buggy pieces of software on the internet.
Adobe on Tuesday has released security updates for Acrobat, Reader, and Cold Fusion with a forthcoming patch for a reported zero day exploit against Flash Player.
CERT advisory urges QuickTime removal due to vulnerabilities, Apple does too
Steve Ragan | 18 Apr | Read more
The burden of Microsoft's efforts to secure Windows 10 is now falling on PC, tablet and smartphone makers.