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RedHat: Important: gpdf security update

08.05.2008 23:54    linuxsecurity.com (2)
LinuxSecurity.com: Kees Cook discovered a flaw in the way gpdf displayed malformed fonts embedded in PDF files. An attacker could create a malicious PDF file that would cause gpdf to crash, or, potentially, execute arbitrary code when opened. (CVE-2008-1693)

Slackware: mozilla-thunderbird

08.05.2008 23:54    linuxsecurity.com (2)
LinuxSecurity.com: New mozilla-thunderbird packages are available for Slackware 10.2, 11.0, 12.0, 12.1, and -current to fix security issues, including crashes that can corrupt memory, as well as a JavaScript privilege escalation and arbitrary code execution flaw. More details about these

Slackware: php

08.05.2008 23:54    linuxsecurity.com (2)
LinuxSecurity.com: New php packages are available for Slackware 10.2, 11.0, 12.0, 12.1, and -current to fix security issues. Note that PHP5 is not the default PHP for Slackware 10.2 or 11.0 (those use PHP4), so if your PHP code is

Gentoo: Multiple X11 terminals Local privilege escalation

08.05.2008 23:54    linuxsecurity.com (2)
LinuxSecurity.com: A vulnerability was found in aterm, Eterm, Mrxvt, multi-aterm, RXVT, rxvt-unicode, and wterm, allowing for local privilege escalation.

sshpass - Non-Interactive SSH Password Authentication

08.05.2008 23:54    linuxsecurity.com (2)
LinuxSecurity.com: SH's (secure shell) most common authentication mode is called "interactive keyboard password authentication", so called both because it is typically done via keyboard, and because openssh takes active measures to make sure that the password is, indeed, typed interactively

Computer Forensics Procedures, Tools, and Digital Evidence Bags: What They Are and Who Should Use

08.05.2008 23:54    linuxsecurity.com (2)
LinuxSecurity.com: Computer forensics is the application of computer investigation and analysis techniques to determine potential legal evidence. Since computers are vulnerable to attack by some criminals, computer forensics is very important. Understanding computer forensic procedures will help to capture vital

Firefox Infects Vietnamese Users With Trojan Code

08.05.2008 23:54    linuxsecurity.com (2)
LinuxSecurity.com: Mozilla, the maker of the open source Firefox browser, is redoubling its efforts to check user created add-ons for viruses and Trojans after it discovered that a language pack on its official add-on page had been infected for months

A Guide to Cryptography in PHP

08.05.2008 23:54    linuxsecurity.com (2)
LinuxSecurity.com: In an ideal world, words like cryptography and security wouldn't even exist, but the real world is far from perfect, so software developers have to spend a good deal of time building security into applications. Cryptography is just one

Malware outbreak with Trojan horse masquerading as a media file

08.05.2008 22:05    securitypark.co.uk
McAfee Avert Labs has reported the most significant malware outbreak in three years with more than 500,000 detections of a Trojan horse masquerading as a media file.Since Friday May 2nd, more than half a million instances of the Trojan have

ACT access control solution protects Redland Green School

08.05.2008 22:05    securitypark.co.uk
ADI-GARDINER, along with Bristol based Security Solutions Direct, has supplied the Redland Green School with a comprehensive access control solution to protect the new GBP36million site. The ACTpro 3000 system from ACT was specifically chosen to provide a secure environment

Showsec develops qualification course for restraining and ejecting unruly customers at events

08.05.2008 22:05    securitypark.co.uk
The need to restrain and eject unruly customers at events is frequently believed to be a major role for event security companies. But, as Roy Wise, Training and Development Officer at Showsec, points out "Our focus is on the safety

GPON startup expands in Asia, secures $7 million

08.05.2008 22:05    eetimes.com
Optical networking company Iamba Networks Inc. (Cupertino, Calif.) has closed a $7 million round of financing.

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