Ditching Java might be a good move |
- Ditching Java might be a good move
- Researcher blasts Siemens for lying about SIMATIC bugs
- Compliance data service from software piracy experts
- Ways to avoid falling victim to scams
- Security for virtualized and cloud infrastructures
Ditching Java might be a good move Posted: 22 Dec 2011 07:45 AM PST As unpatched Java vulnerabilities are frequently taken advantage by exploit kits and users often forget to update Java, F-Secure's Mikko Hypponen says that maybe it's time to consider doing without it... |
Researcher blasts Siemens for lying about SIMATIC bugs Posted: 22 Dec 2011 06:04 AM PST The contentious issue of responsible and coordinated vulnerability disclosure has been revisited again as security researcher Billy Rios reacted to a statement made by Siemens claiming that "there are... |
Compliance data service from software piracy experts Posted: 22 Dec 2011 12:38 AM PST To accelerate the identification of companies using unlicensed software, V.i. Labs announced a data service to automatically match license infringement records to a named business entity, enabling ind... |
Ways to avoid falling victim to scams Posted: 22 Dec 2011 12:12 AM PST With the holiday season upon us, more companies are sending customers information about great deals for last-minute shopping. Unfortunately, among those exciting offers comes the threat of illegitimat... |
Security for virtualized and cloud infrastructures Posted: 22 Dec 2011 12:10 AM PST WatchGuard announced the beta version of XTMv, its next-generation security UTM product as a virtual appliance which provides network security and protection of applications and data. XTMv is now a... |
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