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Secunia will now give software vendors six months, rather than one year, to fix reported vulnerabilities before going public
Using login info from a teller and a call center employee, cyber thieves got away with millions of dollars from a South African bank
Warns pcAnywhere users they face increased risk, confirms theft of source code of prominent consumer programs
A decade ago Microsoft embarked on the Trustworthy Computing Initiative to restore customers' trust in its products. For the most part, it's succeeded
The National Security Agency's version of Android provides better access-control policies
A design decision made by Oracle architects long ago may have painted some of Oracle's largest customers into a corner. Patches have arrived, but how much will they correct?
InfoWorld held its story about a flaw in the Oracle Database until Oracle released a patch. Now we ask customers to help us determine how effective that patch really is
The House and Senate bills that would combat content piracy through new powers over ISPs and websites may be succumbing to growing protests
But have we come far enough in the 10 years since Bill Gates wrote his Trustworthy Computing Memo?
Phishers modify hijacked Facebook accounts to impersonate the website's security team