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Oracle fixes 104 security holes with April 2014 CPU

By CertX April 19, 2014
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Oracle’s April 2014 Critical Patch Update has been released, and solves a total of 104 vulnerabilities found across many of its products, including Oracle Database, Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle Hyperion, Oracle Supply Chain Product Suite, Oracle iLearning, Oracle PeopleSoft Enterprise, Oracle Siebel CRM, Oracle Java SE, Oracle and Sun Systems Continue Reading

Samsung Galaxy S5 fingerprint scanner hacked

By CertX April 19, 2014
Security Updates

Samsung’s newly released Galaxy S5 phone sports a fingerprint scanner embedded in the home button that works well but unfortunately, like iPhone 5S’ TouchID before it, can be tricked with a mould of the user’s fingerprint. “Samsung’s implementation of fingerprint authentication leaves much to be desired,” researchers from Berlin-based security Continue Reading

Windows XP’s final Patch Tuesday

By CertX April 12, 2014April 12, 2014
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Microsoft has released its final security fixes for Windows XP as part of its latest Patch Tuesday update. The latest set of releases is quite light, with just four patches issued, two labelled as ‘critical’ and two as ‘important’. These cover key Microsoft products Windows, Office and Internet Explorer. The Continue Reading

Heartbleed bug exposes passwords

By CertX April 12, 2014
Security Updates

Internet security experts are scrambling to assess the extent of the breach caused by a massive bug called Heartbleed in the OpenSSL technology that runs encryption for two-thirds of the web and went unnoticed for two years until last week. A newly discovered bug in software supposed to provide extra Continue Reading

Apple releases Safari 7.0.3 update for Mavericks

By CertX April 5, 2014
Security Updates

Apple on Tuesday patched the security vulnerability in Safari that was successfully exploited at last month’s Pwn2Own hacking contest, where a team cracked the browser to win $65,000. The Cupertino, Calif. company seeded updates for both Safari 6 and Safari 7 yesterday, promoting the former to version 6.1.3 and the Continue Reading

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