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Day: January 31, 2015

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‘glibc’ CRITICAL flaw affecting Linux systems

By CertX January 31, 2015
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Linux users are on a high risk due to a security flaw in a core library component that is used by almost all Linux distributions. This critical vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code due to a buffer overflow in the glibc (GNU C) library. Shell access to the Continue Reading

BlackPhone text message security flaw!

By CertX January 31, 2015January 31, 2015
Security Updates

Fully secured BlackPhone is vulnerable to remote code execution vulnerability due to an error in the SilentText secure messaging application. The flaw is quite critical as it allows intruders to decrypt messages, read contact information, collect location data and even execute malicious code on the phone. Security researcher Mark Dowd Continue Reading

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