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October’s Patch Tuesday covers Windows, IE, Edge and Office

By CertX October 16, 2015October 16, 2015
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In October’s Patch Tuesday, Microsoft rolled out SIX security bulletins that contain more than 30 vulnerabilities targeting Windows, Internet Explorer, Edge, and Office. Out of 6 bulletins released, 3 of them are rated as ‘CRITICAL’. MS15-106 a critical rated bulletin addresses 14 vulnerabilities in the Internet Exlporer. The issues fixed Continue Reading

Apple iOS 9 PATCHES Airdrop flaw

By CertX September 18, 2015
Security Updates

Apple has released an update for iOS 9, fixes a critical security flaw allowing intruders to inject malicious files in iPhones that can be used to hijack victim’s phone later on. Security researcher Mark Dowd from Azimuth Security found the issue which affects almost all devices using iOS 7 or Continue Reading

Beware!! Android Lollipop users

By CertX September 18, 2015
Security Updates

Researchers from University of Texas has found a security flaw in the lock screen feature of Android 5.x. According to John Gordon, a network security analyst at the University of Texas, the issue exists in the password field – unable to handle a sufficiently long string while the camera app Continue Reading

Google Chrome 45 addresses 29 flaws

By CertX September 5, 2015September 5, 2015
Security Updates

Google has released Chrome 45 to address 29 security flaws affecting Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms. According to Google advisory, Six issues are rated as CRITICAL allowing remote code execution. These high-severity issues addressed cross-origin bypass flaws in DOM, covered in CVE-2015-1291 and CVE-2015-1293, where as a cross-origin bypass issue Continue Reading

Bugzilla hack eXposes Firefox 0-day flaw

By CertX September 5, 2015September 5, 2015
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Mozilla confirmed about Bugzilla breached by an attacker who was able to get access to sensitive information about zero-day flaws in Firefox. According to Mozilla, the intruder was able to breach a high-level user’s account who had access to Bugzilla that contains information of non-public zero-day security flaws. Mozilla said Continue Reading

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