Day: October 2, 2013

Red Hat Security Advisory 2013-1402-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2013-1402-01 – Adobe Reader allows users to view and print documents in Portable Document Format. Adobe Reader 9 reached the end of its support cycle on June 26, 2013, and will not receive any more security updates. Future versions of Adobe Acrobat Reader will not be available with Red Hat Enterprise…


Drupal Quick Tabs 6.x / 7.x Access Bypass

Drupal Quick Tabs third party module versions 6.x and 7.x suffer from an access bypass vulnerability…….


Cisco Security Advisory 20131002-iosxr

Cisco Security Advisory – Cisco IOS XR Software version 4.3.1 contains a vulnerability that could result in complete packet memory exhaustion. Successful exploitation could render critical services on the affected device unable to allocate packets resulting in a denial of service (DoS) condition. Cisco has released free software updates that address this vulnerability. Workarounds that…


Gnew 2013.1 PHP File Inclusion / SQL Injection

Gnew version 2013.1 suffers from file inclusion and remote SQL injection vulnerabilities…….


GLPI 0.84.1 Access Control / Code Injection

GLPI version 0.84.1 suffers from improper access control bypass and PHP code injection vulnerabilities…….


ClipBucket Remote Code Execution

ClipBucket suffers from a remote code execution vulnerability that allows for a shell upload…….


Office space: Apple, Twitter closer to super sizing their HQ footprints

An IPO is not the only big ticket item on Twitter’s agenda this week…….


BlackBerry suffering global slide as developing world shuns devices for low-cost Android phones

According to the latest regulatory filing, BlackBerry’s woes don’t stop at home and in major Western markets. The developing world, once a powerhouse for the firm, is also losing faith…….


Lunar libation: Dogfish Head brews beer with moon dust

The Dogfish Head brewery crafts an out-of-this-world brew with a splash of ground-up lunar meteorites…….


Ancient Supervolcanoes Revealed On Mars

ananyo writes “A series of Martian craters assumed to have been formed by meteorites may actually be extinct volcanoes so massive that, when they were active billions of years ago, they could have buried Mars in ash. The craters pepper the surface of Arabia Terra, a geologically ancient region of northern Mars. They appear as…