Original release date: August 24, 2011 | Last revised: February 06, 2013 Attackers are continually finding new ways to access computer systems. The use of hidden methods such as rootkits and botnets has increased, and you may be a victim without even realizing it. What are rootkits and botnets?A rootkit is a piece of software that can be installed and hidden […]
Original release date: June 01, 2011 | Last revised: February 06, 2013 Bullies are taking advantage of technology to intimidate and harass their victims. Dealing with cyberbullying can be difficult, but there are steps you can take. What is cyberbullying?Cyberbullying refers to practice of using technology to harass, or bully, someone else. Bullies used to b […]
Original release date: April 07, 2011 | Last revised: February 06, 2013 Online trading can be an easy, cost-effective way to manage investments. However, online investors are often targets of scams, so take precautions to ensure that you do not become a victim. What is online trading?Online trading allows you to conduct investment transactions over the inter […]
Posted by James Joshi on May 23CALL FOR PAPERS IEEE SafeConfig 2013 -------------------- 6th Symposium on Security Analytics and Automation (www.safeconfig.org) (collocated with IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security) Washington, D.C., USA October 14, 2013 Sponsors: IEEE (COMSOC). Important Dates Abstract Registration Deadline: June 25 Manusc […]
Posted by Lukasz Lenart on May 23The Apache Struts group is pleased to announce that Struts 2.3.14.1 is available as a "General Availability" release. The GA designation is our highest quality grade. Apache Struts 2 is an elegant, extensible framework for creating enterprise-ready Java web applications. The framework is designed to streamline the f […]
Posted by Shakacon on May 24Aloha from Hawaii: The Shakacon CFP committee is pleased to announce the Shakacon V speaker line up. Please join us June 27-28, 2013 in beautiful Honolulu, HI . www.shakacon.org/speakers.html Rahul Kashyap, Chief Security Architect, Head of Security Research - Bromium How Trustworthy are your Sand (de)fences? Max Sobell, Senior Co […]
Posted by Gary Driggs on May 24A full reading of the original post reveals the following plain text transmission: "Successful exploitation of the vulnerability can result in persistent but local system command executions, psn session hijacking, persistent phishing attacks, external redirect out of the vulnerable module, stable persistent save game previ […]
Posted by Larry W. Cashdollar on May 24TITLE: Show In Browser 0.0.3 Ruby Gem /tmp file injection vulnerability. DATE: 5/15/2023 AUTHOR: Larry W. Cashdollar (@_larry0) DOWNLOAD: https://rubygems.org/gems/show_in_browser DESCRIPTION: Opens arbitrary text in your browser VENDOR: Jonathan Leung FIX: N/A CVE: 2013-2105 DETAILS: The following code uses the tempora […]