Vulnerability Summary for the Week of June 13, 2011
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Vulnerability Summary for the Week of June 13, 2011
Richard O’Dwyer was in the news this weekend. He’s a 23-year-old from the UK that is facing extradition to the USA over tvshack.net, a website which was seized by the US government due to claims of copyright infringement.O’Dwyer has the same la…
Mozilla Firefox/Thunderbird/SeaMonkey CVE-2011-2377 Remote Memory Corruption Vulnerability
Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird CVE-2011-2374 Memory Corruption Vulnerability
blog.alexanderhiggins: Microsoft Files Patent For Software That Allows The Government To Spy on All Personal Digital Communications
Complete malware analysis is often limited by real-world circumstances.Many of the trojans that we analyze will attempt to connect to a remote server for further instructions. At this point, we know that the software is not legitimate and shoul…
Since he was a kid [Giorgos Lazaridis] has always loved the idea of having an electronic door locking mechanism, and now that he has the means, he’s decided to construct one for securing the door to his apartment. He calls the project “simple and cheap”, though we’re not sure about the first part. Taking a [...]![]()
The online music race is now an all-out sprint: Amazon, Google, and Apple are now all offering (or preparing to launch) services that let you upload your music collection to the cloud, letting you listen to the music you own wherever you are. But they aren’t just competing with each other — another group of services that includes MOG, Rdio, and (eventually) Spotify lets users stream any song as often as they’d like for a reasonable monthly rate of around $10 a month.
It’s getting fun. And today, MOG is making the race all that much closer.
The service has just rolled out a new Beta player to users that streamlines the MOG experience, putting a much heavier emphasis on building out playlists and recommendations than its predecessor did.
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Cisco Zine: EPC – an Embedded Packet Capture
(Posted 30 Jun 2011 by falko)
Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird CVE-2011-2374 Memory Corruption Vulnerability
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Vulnerability Summary for the Week of June 13, 2011
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Enabling Compiz Fusion On An Ubuntu 11.04 Desktop (With The Unity Desktop)
This tutorial shows how you can enable Compiz Fusion on an Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) desktop with the Unity
interface (the system must have a 3D-capable graphics card which…
Once the Google ADK was announced, the team over at [ElectFreaks] jumped right in and started experimenting to see what they could do with the new Arduino/Android interface. While the ADK was great for allowing the two devices to interact over a USB connection, they felt that the system would be far better if it [...]![]()
RSAposted SP4 Patch 4 of their Authentication Manager product today. There are a few pages of …(more)…
RSAposted SP4 Patch 4 of their Authentication Manager product today. There are a few pages of …(more)…
RSAposted SP4 Patch 4 of their Authentication Manager product today. There are a few pages of …(more)…
RSAposted SP4 Patch 4 of their Authentication Manager product today. There are a few pages of …(more)…
RSAposted SP4 Patch 4 of their Authentication Manager product today. There are a few pages of …(more)…
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