News Archive
Fri 18 Apr 2008
- WordPerfect Office X4 adds PDF editing capabilities
- MySQL drops features from GPL version
- Alert! ActiveX module in Microsoft Works opens up security hole
- A group of EU experts is to investigate problems with telecommunications data
- Red Hat does not want to be on consumer desktops
- Elevation of privilege allowed by vulnerability in the Windows kernel
- Alert! Hole in Xpdf enables code injection (Xpdf, poppler, KOffice)
Thu 17 Apr 2008
- InfoSec survey finds women more trusting than men
- Alert! Another critical vulnerability in xine-lib
- Mysterious infection of ten thousand web sites explained
- Alert! Details of security fixes in OpenOffice 2.4
- Vulnerability in Cisco NAC enables server capture
- Reports: France Telecom considers takeover of TeliaSonera
- Alert! DivX Player trips up when processing subtitles
- Seagate celebrates good business
- Alert! Firefox and Safari updates close security holes
- Novell launches campaign for software appliances based on Suse
Wed 16 Apr 2008
- Reliability: Unix and Linux beat Windows
- Sun announces MySQL 5.1
- Oracle patches 41 security holes in its products
- Google releases KML map format
- Seagate sues solid-state drive manufacturer for patent infringement
Tue 15 Apr 2008
- Alert! CUPS trips up on crafted PNG images
- Alert! xine-lib update fixes security flaw
- iPhone's Wi-Fi Positioning System spoofed using laptop
- Paris opens a new museum for old computers
- Alert! ClamAV 0.93 patches security holes
- Avira updates AntiVir to version 8
- New Mac clone - with some limitations
Mon 14 Apr 2008
- Alert! libpng executes injected malicious code
- Alert! Crafted EXE files can inject code in ClamAV
- WiFi routers have predictable SSID and WPA keys
- New head of open source at Microsoft
- Debian elects new project leader
- Vulnerability in Google spreadsheets allows cookie stealing
- AMD finally starts shipping quad-core Opterons and publishes benchmark results
- Oracle announces patches for 41 holes