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Mozilla fixes nearly two dozen Firefox flaws
SearchSecurity.com | 14 Apr 2006
ARTICLE - The digital underground could exploit the vulnerabilities to bypass security restrictions, tamper with sensitive data or conduct cross-site scripting and phishing attacks.
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Review: StoneGate SG-4000 'hard to beat'
Information Security magazine | 10 Feb 2006
ARTICLE - HOTPICK: Stonesoft's StoneGate SG-4000 network firewall's high availability, scalability and low maintenance requirements offer significant value.
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Mozilla issues Firefox mega-fix
SearchSecurity.com | 02 Feb 2006
ARTICLE - The digital underground could exploit as many as seven flaws to bypass security restrictions, compromise sensitive data and launch cross-site scripting attacks.
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Microsoft plans WMF fix next week
SearchSecurity.com | 03 Jan 2006
ARTICLE - The software giant has plans to release a patch for the extremely critical Windows Meta File glitch on Patch Tuesday, but SANS says some admins should take action sooner.
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IP cloaking becoming a business necessity
SearchSecurity.com | 09 Dec 2005
ARTICLE - Just by browsing your competitor's site, you might be giving away your company's most guarded secrets. Experts offer advice for countering the subterfuge and keeping secrets safe.
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Apple patches 13 flaws in Mac OS X
SearchSecurity.com | 30 Nov 2005
ARTICLE - Attackers could gain unauthorized system access, compromise sensitive data and launch malcode by exploiting a series of security holes in Mac OS X. But patches are available.
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Group seeks to bolster VoIP security
SearchSecurity.com | 25 Oct 2005
ARTICLE - An industry coalition has published a lengthy list of guidelines to help identify and deal with threats against Internet voice communications systems.
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Security Bytes: New Bagle variants spammed to millions
SearchSecurity.com | 20 Sep 2005
ARTICLE - Meanwhile, a new IE flaw surfaces; a new worm spoofs Google to boost companies' rankings; banks lose billions to fake customers; and an Ohio university fails to make the grade.
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