Belkin G Wireless Router with firmware version 5.00.12 suffers from a password hash disclosure vulnerability.
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Belkin G Wireless Router with firmware version 5.00.12 suffers from a password hash disclosure vulnerability.
This is an HTTP console to remote administer Windows hosts with a browser-based, AJAX-enabled, command-line interface. Server requires .NET 3.5. Written in C# and JavaScript.
This Metasploit module exploits multiple vulnerabilities found on IGSS 9′s Data Server and Data Collector services. The initial approach is first by transferring our binary with Write packets (opcode 0x0D) via port 12401 (igssdataserver.exe), and then …
Websolutions suffers from a remote SQL injection vulnerability.
Google Docs allows users to create documents, spreadsheets, et cetera at google.com (hosted in Google’s cloud):Spreadsheets can even contain functionality, such as forms, and these can be published to the whole world.Unfortunately, that means …
We’ve recently started a major project with one of the largest broadband operators in North America.As a result, F-Secure is hiring a bundle of new people.We are in need of Architects, Developers, Testers, and Scrum Masters. We’re looking for e…
700MHz processor, 256MB of RAM. It doesn’t seem that long ago since I was running a desktop PC like that. However, these are the specs of a new keyring-sized computer to be released by a UK not …
Pop over to iCloud.com today and you’ll see a doomed web page. The domain, which redirects to Xcerion’s CloudMe software, is sitting on some prime real estate, namely Apple’s new iCloud service.
In a short release, Apple confirmed the existence and name:
Apple® CEO Steve Jobs and a team of Apple executives will kick off the company’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) with a keynote address on Monday, June 6 at 10:00 a.m. At the keynote, Apple will unveil its next generation software – Lion, the eighth major release of Mac OS® X; iOS 5, the next version of Apple’s advanced mobile operating system which powers iPad®, iPhone® and iPod touch®; and iCloud®, Apple’s upcoming cloud services offering.
We’ve been hearing about the potential cloud services for months now and it seems the stars have finally aligned. The MobileMe service recently received some considerable upgrades to improve performance and stability and there has been oodles of talk about a potential music service in the cloud similar to Rdio or Spotify. That we now know it’s called iCloud, officially, is just icing on the cake. ![]()
There goes all the fun rumors and wild speculation. Apple just released a press release detailing what’s coming next week at the company’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference. I’ll let that sink in for a moment. Apple pre-announced something — iOS 5 and OS X Lion to be exact. Oh, and something called iCloud, too.
It was already generally accepted that the two operating system were going to debut next week, but it’s rather strange that Apple would take to the wires with a pre-announcement. Please correct me if I’m wrong, save a teaser image showcasing a roman numeral and a large feline, the company hasn’t done this in recent history. The presser is after the break but it’s more of an advert for the developer’s conference. This pre-announcement either means Apple doesn’t have that much to show, or, hopefully, there’s so much that the company had to announce some ahead of time to make room in Steve’s keynote.![]()
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Secunia Security Advisory – Two vulnerabilities have been reported in Guru JustAnswer Professional, which can be exploited by malicious people to conduct SQL injection attacks.
Secunia Security Advisory – Debian has issued an update for unbound. This fixes a vulnerability, which can be exploited by malicious people to cause a DoS (Denial of Service).
CBS: Computer glitch releases 450 California prisoners with "a high risk of violence"
arstechnica: Senior Defense official hedges on US involvement in Stuxnet
Python ‘audioop’ Module Integer Overflow Vulnerability
Zhang Boyang FTP Server Remote Denial of Service Vulnerability
You all probably remember the big kerfuffle that occurred after RSA got hacked, it was widely assumed that the SecurID system was compromised somehow and could not be relied on. We reported about it in the article – RSA Silent About Compromise Fo…
[SECURITY] [DSA 2245-1] chromium-browser security update
[SECURITY] [DSA 2246-1] mahara security update
It was just about a year ago that IBM, Samsung, ARM and others formed Linaro, the not-for-profit organization that aims to make it easier for developers to use Linux on ARM-based devices, and over the past few weeks the group has made several announcem…
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c|net: RSA: Cyberattack could put customers at risk
Given the lack of evidence, I feel many of the claims regarding the "learning" that takes place in a community (what does it mean for a collection of individuals who come-and-go to "learn?") are overstated. For example, to say that "The responsibility for your learning rests in your own hands; people can and often will help you, but they’re not obligated to." says to me that you are as likely to be unsupported by a group of strangers as anything else—which does not, to me, define a learning community in any way, shape, or form. And, perhaps most disappointingly, there are no concrete strategies or solutions offered: we are left to believe that people who want to learn things can magically do so if they have (1) time (an incredibly valuable and hard-to-come-by resource), (2) the Internet, and (3) committed members of a magical FOSS community who will stand by the learner’s side and mentor them as they decide they want to learn… something.
What is my overall impression about Fedora 15 KDE? It is very good. Slick system all around. Familiar polished interface, supported by company with big name.

Exclusive - Wooga doesn’t get even half the attention that’s been given to its closest rivals in the social games space, namely Zynga and EA. But the European games developer is taking off big time, and it’s no surprise to see venture capitalists jump on the opportunity to invest before everyone starts taking notice.
The Berlin, Germany-based startup has raised a huge Series B round of financing, TechCrunch has learned – $24 million, to be more specific, bringing its total capital raised to a healthy $31.5 million. The round was led by Highland Capital Partners, with Tenaya Capital and previous backers Balderton Capital and HV Holtzbrinck Ventures participating.![]()
After the world clock, its time for another feature that is added to the 3.2 arsenal of the ‘awesome’ desktop. This time its one of the most requested features of gnome 3.0 that people complained about again and again. Yes, the gnome shell gets a r…
Secunia Security Advisory – A vulnerability has been discovered in Puzzle Apps CMS, which can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a vulnerable system.
Secunia Security Advisory – Slackware has issued an update for bind. This fixes a vulnerability, which can be exploited by malicious people to cause a DoS (Denial of Service).
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