Non-Microsoft Patches Articles

SANS says reverse engineering of Cisco patches possible

Greg Masters May 23, 2008

Three vulnerabilities in Cisco products are open to exploitation, warned the SANS Internet Storm Center.
 

Rare SCADA vulnerability discovered

Dan Kaplan May 08, 2008

Exploiting a rare and recently disclosed vulnerability in control system software - used to run industrial plants - could lead to service disruptions.
 

Another Apple QuickTime bug reported

Dan Kaplan April 24, 2008

US-CERT has issued an alert concerning a new zero-day vulnerability in the Apple QuickTime media player.
 

Advisory issued for Adobe vulnerability

Greg Masters April 22, 2008

An advisory was issued today regarding a "highly critical" vulnerability in two software products: Adobe After Effects CS3 and Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition 3.x.
 

Oracle closes 41 vulnerabilities, 17 in its database

Jim Carr April 16, 2008

Oracle on Tuesday patched 41 vulnerabilities, including 17 impacting its flagship Oracle database product, in its April Critical Patch Update (CPU) round of security fixes.
 

Oracle to release database patches next week

Greg Masters April 11, 2008

Oracle announced it plans to release patches for a number of products on Tuesday.
 

Apple closes 11 QuickTime holes

Dan Kaplan April 03, 2008

Apple late Wednesday released an update to popular media player QuickTime, addressing 11 vulnerabilities that could be exploited by hackers to compromise PCs.
 

Cisco delivers five IOS patches on new schedule

Jim Carr March 27, 2008

Cisco has corrected five vulnerabilities in its Internetwork Operating System (IOS), used to manage its routers, with patches covering vulnerabilities that could be exploited to manipulate data, expose sensitive information and launch denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, according to Secunia.
 

Mozilla releases latest Firefox browser

Dan Kaplan March 26, 2008

Mozilla on Wednesday released an update to resolve six vulnerabilities, two rated as critical, in its Firefox web browser.
 

Windows users prompted for Safari install as part of update

Dan Kaplan March 25, 2008

The chief executive of Mozilla is livid over the way in which Apple is trying to gain traction for its Safari for Windows browser.
 
 
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