Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Critical Java vulnerability puts billion users at risk

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Darlene Storm: Another critical Java vulnerability puts 1 billion users at risk
Yet another new critical Java vulnerability was discovered by researchers at Security Explorations. This Java bug is even worse than the last and puts one billion users of Oracle's Java SE (Java 5, 6 and 7) at risk. It could be exploited using these browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera and Safari. If you visit a malicious website, attackers who exploit this Java bug could gain total control of your PC. Interview the Adam Gowdiak, CEO of Security Exploration, the firm that disclosed this newest critical Java flaw. Read More


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Jonny Evans: Why are Apple iPhone users more platform loyal than Android users are?
Android devices seem to be gateways to life with an iPhone, at least according to the latest survey/infographic which claims around 22 percent of Android users plan to move to an iPhone within the next six months. Read More


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Preston Gralla: Intel CEO Otellini: Windows 8 is being released before it's ready ... but that's OK
Intel's CEO Paul Otellini told his employees in Taiwan that Windows 8 isn't truly fully ready to be shipped, but he still thinks Microsoft is making the right move to release it in late October. So reports Bloomberg. If true, it's a stunning admission. Read More

Shark Tank: Timing isn't everything, it's the only thing
There's a very tight schedule for this project, and it needs to have a testbed server for a new database connector -- but even if nothing goes wrong with the current plan, there's no way it can arrive in time. Read More

 
 
 

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