Vulnerability Arbitration is an idea which aims in helping security researchers to do responsible security disclosures.
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Security breach on Epsilon results in harvesting of usernames/emails of several big companies.
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The European Union has faced a massive cyber-attack, of a scale so high, that it has asked its members to change their passwords, and has shut access to their intranet.
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2011 edition of pwn2own saw Snow Leopard and iOS getting hacked through Safari, while Chrome, Android and Windows Phone 7 remained undefeated.
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Google Chrome remained unchallenged and undefeated, while Internet Explorer and Safari succumbed on the first day of pwn2own.
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Google has responded to the DroidDream outbreak in the Android Market, but employing the kill-switch and pushing through Android Market updates to affected users.
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Sourceforge.net had warned its users of a possible attack on their passwords with a blog post. Users will be asked to reset their passwords on the next login.
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Android 2.3 still vulnerable to a previously disclosed and “fixed” data theft vulnerability. Google has confirmed, is investigating and will release an “ultimate fix with the next major release of Android”.
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The Stuxnet worm has become a thing of interest among hackers. It has displayed immense potential and has hit a nation at its ultimate reserve- energy.
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Chinese researchers deploy and demo an Android trojan horse application for capturing credit card numbers over the phone.
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Motorola scrambles to apologize to users over a comment left on their YouTube page concerning their practices of locking down the bootloader on Android devices.
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Microsoft Developer Network blogger shows off easy way to monitor HTTP and HTTPS traffic coming from a Windows Phone 7 device.
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RIM releases security advisories for BES vulnerability involving PDF attachments and a partial DoS against Blackberry devices.
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Flash sandboxing can be broken without writing a single line of code. Ross has proved this by simply changing Windows settings, which was enough for cracking the sandbox on Adobe Flash.
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Ever since the dawn of credit cards, the information stored on their magnetic strips has been fixed – it cannot be changed, altered, or updated after a card is created. However Dynamics Inc. aims to change that.
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