| Monday December 13, 2010 |
| Linux Today Security REMOTE ROOT VULNERABILITY IN EXIM "While investigating security break in the network of my company, I've captured (by tcpdump) sequence of successful remote root attack through Exim. It was Exim from Debian Lenny (exim4-daemon-light 4.69-9)" DEBIAN AND RED HAT CLOSE EXIM HOLE "Four days after a security hole was discovered in the free Exim mail server, the developers of Debian and Red Hat have released corrected versions for their Linux distributions" 6 FREE WAYS TO STAY SECURE IN THE NEW YEAR "Fortunately, you don?t necessarily need to spend money for top-notch security software. If you resolve to stay secure in the New Year, here are a half-dozen no-cost ways to do it." TOP 5 SECURITY THREATS IN HTML5 "But with any major introduction of new features, HTML5 also brings with it potential security vulnerabilities �?? which is not to say that HTML5 is "flawed," but that, invariably, there will be new attack vectors for hackers to exploit." Cloud Computing 101: Get Free eBook! Cloud computing can cut costs, speed implementations, and scale quickly. Download this Internet.com eBook now. Click Here. | Interested in placing your TEXT AD HERE? Click Here |
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