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OOPS!! another iPhone lockscreen bypass

By CertX June 15, 2013June 15, 2013
Security Updates

Apple’s iOS 7 brings a number of visual changes, but somehow the lock screen remains leaky. According to Forbes, the iOS7 lock screen can be bypassed thanks to one of the new features in the OS, the Control Center which can be accessed from any screen in iOS, brings shortcuts Continue Reading

This time around a bit smaller patch day for Microsoft.

By CertX June 11, 2013
Security Updates

Microsoft will release fix for five flaws in its software including Mac software on coming Tuesday i.e. 11th June. Only one of this month’s vulnerabilities is deemed “critical,” in that it could let a hacker remotely run malicious code without the legitimate user’s knowledge. According to Microsoft’s advance June security Continue Reading

Juniper ready for DDoS with Junos Secure

By CertX June 11, 2013June 11, 2013
Security Updates

Juniper Networks announced the availability of Junos DDoS Secure, a new offering designed to protect data centers against increasingly complex Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. Junos DDoS Secure provides protection against both high-volume and targeted application-level (low-and-slow) DDoS attacks by leveraging behavioral analytics and detailed network visibility to detect Continue Reading

‘Trusted Contact’ – Facebook’s recovery feature

By CertX May 4, 2013
Security Updates

Facebook rolled out a new security feature on Thursday that lets users locked out of their accounts recover their passwords with the help of trusted friends. The optional enhancement, dubbed “Trusted Contacts,” lets a Facebook user select up to five friends to receive security codes if the user cannot login Continue Reading

Java hole puts IBM Lotus Notes @ risk

By CertX May 4, 2013
Security Updates

Highly popular enterprise email and workgroup solution IBM Notes/Domino has a huge security vulnerability that allows for installation of spyware on a client system by doing as little as opening an email. The culprit behind the vulnerability is Java again – automatic execution of JavaScript code to be more specific. Continue Reading

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