A security researcher known by the online handle of “Inferno” discovered a cross-site scripting ( XSS) vulnerability in mid-April affecting a range of Google services like Gmail, Google Documents, iGoogle, and Analytics.
Firefox Vulnerability Leaves Computers Open To Attack
There has been a lot of talk recently about browsers and the maneuvering that is occurring in that space due to new releases and expiring agreements and more.
Google: Domain Thefts Not Caused By Gmail Vulnerability
It’s not unusual for companies to take a "move along, nothing to see here" approach to discussing problems; PR departments don’t want people to dwell on such things. Only in this case, Google seems to be making honest use of the sentiment as it’s busted a rumor about a Gmail vulnerability and domain theft.
SQL Injection Vulnerability
A vulnerability was discovered in the ADOdb and can be exploited by hackers doing SQL injection attacks. The vulnerability only works on the PostgreSQL users. Andy Staudacher discovered the vulnerability and Secunia reported the issue as moderately critical on Tuesday.
Cisco Tries To End Spreading of Vulnerability Info
Michael Lynn, a former employee of Internet Security Systems (ISS) quit his job and exposed a vulnerability on Cisco’s router operating system.
Expanded Enterprise Vulnerability Management
Citadel Security Software will soon release Hercules 3.5 and the new AssetGuard component.
Windows JPEG Vulnerability Protection
Secure Computing’s Sidewinder G2 Security Appliance customers that have activated the Sidewinder’s embedded anti-virus module have protection from an expected wave of malicious worms exploiting the recently announced Windows JPEG vulnerability – before the worms can reach unprotected desktops.
Arrest Shows Google’s Vulnerability
Michael Bradley, recently arrested for his boneheaded attempt to extort money from Google, is a wake up call to the PPC industry.