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Security

The H - Grand unified feed
Technology news and features
  • Data theft in Internet Explorer via two-year old vulnerability
    An ancient vulnerability in Internet Explorer allows attackers to access confidential data by importing web pages as style sheets


  • Backports now an official Debian repository
    The backports repository contains packages from Debian GNU/Linux version 6.0, the current developer version, which have been backported to stable release 5.0


  • TrueCrypt 7.0a released
    The TrueCrypt release team has released the first update to version 7.0 of its open source, cross platform, disk encryption tool, addressing a bug that caused some systems to crash when using custom storage device controller drivers


  • MSIL/Zeven malware impersonates warning pages
    Zeven pretends to be the browsers malware blocker to encourage the user to install a "recommended" update, which turns out to be a rogue antivirus application


  • Flash Player as a spy system
    Adobe's Flash Player potentially allows web pages to access a computer's web cam and microphone. Using a remote man-in-the-middle attack, the player's settings can be modified so they allow arbitrary web pages to access these components


The H - Grand unified feed
Technology news and features
  • Data theft in Internet Explorer via two-year old vulnerability
    An ancient vulnerability in Internet Explorer allows attackers to access confidential data by importing web pages as style sheets


  • Backports now an official Debian repository
    The backports repository contains packages from Debian GNU/Linux version 6.0, the current developer version, which have been backported to stable release 5.0


  • TrueCrypt 7.0a released
    The TrueCrypt release team has released the first update to version 7.0 of its open source, cross platform, disk encryption tool, addressing a bug that caused some systems to crash when using custom storage device controller drivers


  • MSIL/Zeven malware impersonates warning pages
    Zeven pretends to be the browsers malware blocker to encourage the user to install a "recommended" update, which turns out to be a rogue antivirus application


  • Flash Player as a spy system
    Adobe's Flash Player potentially allows web pages to access a computer's web cam and microphone. Using a remote man-in-the-middle attack, the player's settings can be modified so they allow arbitrary web pages to access these components