iDefense is warning users of several critical vulnerabilities in several
versions of its online media application, RealPlayer, that could open the door
for a remote code execution attack on both Windows and Mac systems, according to
iDefense Labs security blog.
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Microsoft fixes critical PowerPoint flaw
Microsoft has released a new version of its Producer software, fixing a critical security… -
Open-Source Could Mean an Open Door for Hackers
The ability to access the code of open-source applications may give attackers an edge in … -
OpenOffice 3.2 Fixes Several Vulnerabilities
The latest version of OpenOffice fixes several vulnerabilities that could cause a compute… -
Homeland Security Warns About Latest Dangerous Apple Browser Bug
Apple's arrogant air when it comes to security has yet again come back to bite it. This t… -
Microsoft warns of `F1` pop-up flaw
Microsoft is looking into a new flaw that could let hackers run code if they can convince… -
German Government Issues Warning Against the Use of Firefox
The German government has issued an official statement advising people not to use Firefox…
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Cyberwar Could Threaten Security of Critical Infrastructure
The ability of several countries to launch politically-motivat… -
New critical IIS flaw discovered
Security experts are warning of a highly critical new zero day vulnerability in Microsoft… -
Cybercrooks getting bolder experts warn
Online crime could become more direct and aggressive in the coming months, according secu… -
NIST investigates secure USB flaws
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is investigating a set of serio… -
Windows plagued by 17-year-old privilege escalation bug
A security researcher at Google is recommending computer users make several configuration… -
Facebook Users Vulnerable to Clickjacking
Privacy and security news for Facebook just keeps getting worse. No doubt, thanks in part…