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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Microsoft patches 10 critical IE bugs

Microsoft out-of-band patch demands immediate action | MIT research project keeps apps running, even under attack

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Microsoft patches 10 critical IE bugs
Microsoft today shipped 2010's second rush update for Internet Explorer (IE), patching 10 vulnerabilities -- including one hackers have been exploiting for weeks. Read More


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Microsoft out-of-band patch demands immediate action
Microsoft releases a cumulative update that addresses 10 reported vulnerabilities, one requiring immediate attention as targeted and widespread attacks could impact Microsoft 6 users. Read More

MIT research project keeps apps running, even under attack
Researchers led by MIT and funded by DARPA have developed security software that keeps applications running during attacks, then finds and installs permanent patches to protect them. Read More

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What to make of the hacker who broke IE8 in two minutes
Some of you might have seen today's story by Gregg Keizer of our sister publication Computerworld headlined "Hacker busts IE8 on Windows 7 in two minutes" and may have asked the same question I asked.Two minutes? Read More


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Windows users patch fast when zero-day hype heats up
A researcher says media coverage is a key reason why users patch zero-day Microsoft bugs faster, whether they are part of a standard patch Tuesday release or an out-of-band update. Read More

Tech firms, privacy groups want new e-privacy law
A coalition of tech vendors and privacy groups is calling on the U.S. Congress to update a 24-year-old law to better protect users of e-mail, cloud computing services and mobile phones from government surveillance. Read More

St Albans Council encrypts laptops after loss of voter data
St Albans City and District Council has promised to encrypt all laptops, after the loss of four computers containing the data of over 14,000 voters. Read More



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