Topping tech headlines on Thursday: a judge revived the patent case between Apple and Motorola, Microsoft announced plans for ads on Xbox Live, and LulzSec member Ryan Cleary was indicted. View full post on PCMag.com Security Coverage View full post on National Cyber Security
Apple QuickTime multiple security vulnerabilities
Multiple vulnerabilities in TexML, H.264, MP4, MPEG, PNG, QTVR, JPEG2000, PICT and different audio and video formats parsing. Applications: QuickTime 7.7 (21.05.2012) View full post on Securityvulns news channel View full post on National Cyber Security
Apple Issues Flashback Removal Tool for Leopard (May 15, 2012)
Apple has released a tool that will remove the Flashback malware from infected machines running OS X 10……. View full post on SANS NewsBites View full post on National Cyber Security
Apple Releases QuickTime 7.7.2
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Apple ships first OS X 10.5 Leopard security update in almost 12 months
Apple has issued its first security-related update for OS X 10.5 Leopard in nearly a year, to disable long-outdated versions of Adobe’s Flash Player. View full post on Techworld.com security View full post on National Cyber Security » Computer Hacking
Apple is asking Kaspersky for security advice
Apple, whose Mac OS was once known for its rock-solid security, is seeking outside help to root out vulnerabilities. Kaspersky CTO Nikolai Grebennikov told U.K. publication Computing that Apple has invited the security vendor to help improve Mac OS security. View full post on Security – Infoworld View full post…
Apple files face-recognition patent for iPhone and iPad security
Apple has filed a new patent application for face-recognition technology that could be used to improve security in iPhone and iPad devices. View full post on Techworld.com security View full post on National Cyber Security » Computer Hacking
Adobe’s security chief praises Apple for Flash-crippling move
Adobe’s head of security is applauding Apple’s move to block outdated versions of his company’s Flash Player. View full post on Computerworld Security News View full post on National Cyber Security » Announcements
Adobe’s security chief praises Apple for Flash-crippling move
Adobe’s head of security is applauding Apple’s move to block outdated versions of his company’s Flash Player. View full post on Computerworld Security News View full post on National Cyber Security » Announcements
Apple patches Safari, blocks outdated Flash Player
Apple has patched four security vulnerabilities in Safari and blocked outdated versions of Adobe’s Flash Player from running in its browser. View full post on Techworld.com security View full post on National Cyber Security » Computer Hacking