One fun thing about the interactive world of Web 2.0 is the online applications you can take advantage of, such as Google Gadgets.
Microsoft's Patch Tuesday security rollout next week will be expected to have 12 total fixes, with seven deemed "critical."
We dodged a bullet last month -- the discovery of a fundamental flaw in the Domain Name System, Dan Kaminsky told a standing-room only (and some sitting on the floor) crowd at the Black Hat Briefings Wednesday.
A cache of stolen data gathered from a botnet that has been quietly sweeping up information for years contained the user names and passwords for 8,485 bank accounts.
The Black Hat Briefings return to Caesars Palace this week with a new batch of hands-on security research for a crowd of 4,000 IT administrators, hackers, industry experts and government officials.
A study finds most software vulnerabilities are reported by IBM, Microsoft and Apple, and Web apps are a leading point of attack.
Next week at the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas, security researcher Joanna Rutkowska promises to demonstrate how a malicious attacker, working remotely, could take control of the open-source Xen virtualization software.
The company issued patches for its OS and server products to address Domain Name Server vulnerabilities.
Reports are coming in that an AT&T Domain Name System (DNS) server may have been compromised with malicious code that exploits a vulnerability reported earlier this month. This apparently is the first instance of the exploit in the wild.
A recently uncovered flaw with the Oracle WebLogic server allows users to gain entry to the software's server without a user name or password.
The company issued a reminder to patch a Domain Name System flaw affecting some Windows products.
Sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Blogspot.com represent vectors for attack.
Speculation continues as to what the ultimate systemic Domain Name System (DNS) flaw could be.
The blogosphere is awash with talk about the possible overall weakness of the Domain Name System (DNS) architecture.
The open source software community lags behind the commercial software sector in secure code development, according to a recent study of some commonly used open source packages.
Enterprise security is an expensive proposition, one that's likely to get even more expensive as organizations take further steps to protect themselves.
Microsoft's fiscal fourth-quarter and 2008 year-end financial results were announced in a Webcast on Thursday.
Oracle databases 9i through 11g, Oracle Application Server, Oracle PeopleSoft Enterprise CRM among products patched.
A scan of Web servers by Internet security company Finjan Inc. has found more than 1,000 legitimate Web sites that had been compromised by a new wave of attacks in recent weeks.
Security layer product is designed to help database administrators when databases go unpatched.