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Symantec bundles NINE products into ONE

By CertX August 20, 2014August 26, 2014
Security Updates

California-based security company Symantec has decided to bundle Nine Norton products into one product which will be available in the market from 23rd september for $79 on annual basis. Products like Norton Internet Security, Norton AntiVirus and Norton360 won’t be available separately as it will be stream line in a Continue Reading

0-day in Adobe Reader and Acrobat Patched

By CertX August 16, 2014
Security Updates

Adobe systems has rolled out a new version of Adobe Reader and Acrobat 11.0.08. The latest release fixes zero-day vulnerability in the applications that allow an intruder to bypass sandbox protection mechanism. Only Windows platform are susceptible to this issue while OS X variants remain unaffected. Although advisory does not Continue Reading

Apple addresses Safari Webkit flaws

By CertX August 16, 2014August 16, 2014
Security Updates

Apple releases Safari 6.1.6 and 7.0.6 in order to fix WebKit issues and other security concerns. Seven vulnerabilities are fixed that allow remote code execution or crash the vulnerable browser. Out of Seven, Five were discovered by Apple and the rest two are credited to Google’s Chrome Security Team along Continue Reading

Symantec Endpoint Protection 0-day bug PATCHED!!

By CertX August 8, 2014
Security Updates

After being alerted about some privilege escalation vulnerabilities in its Endpoint Protection product on July 29, Symantec immediately released an advisory with mitigation solutions, and now it has made available a patch for administrators. They need to access the FileConnect service and download the Symantec Endpoint Protection 12.1 Release Update Continue Reading

Cisco fixes OSPF flaw affecting multiple products

By CertX August 8, 2014
Security Updates

Cisco has shipped a patch for a buggy Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing implementation it says offers exploits that include traffic blackholing or interception. As the advisory notes, the vulnerability “could allow an unauthenticated attacker to take full control of the OSPF Autonomous System (AS) domain routing table, blackhole Continue Reading

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