Day: October 28, 2013

GNU Transport Layer Security Library 3.2.5

GnuTLS is a secure communications library implementing the SSL and TLS protocols and technologies around them. It provides a simple C language application programming interface (API) to access the secure communications protocols, as well as APIs to parse and write X.509, PKCS #12, OpenPGP, and other required structures. It is intended to be portable and…


Apple Q4 13 hardware sales

Overall, Q4 13 was the fifth best quarter for the iPhone, the sixth best for the iPad, and the fourth best for the Macs…….


Civil society to keep internet buzzing

Civil society influenced the early direction of the internet and if the Internet Society has its way, civil society will continue to influence the development of the internet, true to its ground-up, “for the people” roots…….


Mandos Encrypted File System Unattended Reboot Utility 1.6.2

The Mandos system allows computers to have encrypted root file systems and at the same time be capable of remote or unattended reboots. The computers run a small client program in the initial RAM disk environment which will communicate with a server over a network. All network communication is encrypted using TLS. The clients are…


Friends DO let friends buy Google Glasses: Loyalists asked to spam pals

Know a Glasshole? Expect an email touting the $1,500 computer headwear……


Nagios Looking Glass 1.1.0 Beta 2 Local File Inclusion

Nagios Looking Glass versions 1.1.0 beta 2 and below suffer from a local file inclusion vulnerability…….


MobileIron 4.5.4 Cross Site Scripting

MobileIron version 4.5.4 suffers from a cross site scripting vulnerability in the device registration functionality…….


ILIAS eLearning 4.3.4 / 4.4 Cross Site Scripting

ILIAS eLearning CMS versions 4.3.4 and 4.4 suffer from a persistent cross site scripting vulnerability…….


WatchGuard Firewall XTM 11.7.4u1 Buffer Overflow Perl Exploit

WatchGuard Firewall XTM version 11.7.4u1 suffers from a remote buffer overflow vulnerability in the handling of the sessionid cookie. This is the perl version of the exploit…….


HP Sues Seven Optical Drive Makers Over Price-Fixing

Lucas123 writes “HP has filed a lawsuit against seven makers of optical disk drive technology, claiming the companies engaged in widespread price fixing in order to drive up the cost of Blu-ray, DVD and CD drives for PC and peripheral equipment makers. The suit was filed Thursday at the district court in Houston against Toshiba,…