Heartbleed one year on – who is responsible for preventing another incident?
12 months have passed since a bug was publically revealed that would shape headlines, researchers and presentations for the next ...
Read moreDetails12 months have passed since a bug was publically revealed that would shape headlines, researchers and presentations for the next ...
Read moreDetailsA year on from the revelations of the Heartbleed bug, only six per cent of users of the top 100 ...
Read moreDetailsNew bugs have been discovered in OpenSSL, a year on from the announcement of the Heartbleed flaw. Described as a ...
Read moreDetailsA vulnerability classed as “high” severity in OpenSSL is set to be fixed on Thursday. According to an advisory, ...
Read moreDetails766 cloud services are still at risk to the4 FREAK vulnerability, 24 hours after details of it were made public. ...
Read moreDetailsThe delay in patching the FREAK flaw will not cause users problems, particularly as there is currently no evidence of ...
Read moreDetailsA new major zero-day vulnerability has been discovered in Adobe Flash; the third this year. Adobe officials released an advisory warning users ...
Read moreDetailshe first major zero-day of 2015 has been discovered, it is actively exploiting Adobe Flash and already bundled into an ...
Read moreDetailsMicrosoft has pointed the finger at Google for its decision to disclose a flaw before Redmond released a fix. ...
Read moreDetailsOnce upon a time, life as a Linux or UNIX admin was pretty sweet, without nearly as many extended shifts ...
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