A High severity vulnerability discovered by 'wushi of team509' was reported to the affected vendor on: 2010-02-23, 14 days ago. Once the vendor has created and tested a patch we will coordinate the release of a public advisory. […]
A High severity vulnerability discovered by 'wushi of team509' was reported to the affected vendor on: 2010-02-23, 14 days ago. Once the vendor has created and tested a patch we will coordinate the release of a public advisory. […]
A High severity vulnerability discovered by 'wushi of team509' was reported to the affected vendor on: 2010-02-23, 14 days ago. Once the vendor has created and tested a patch we will coordinate the release of a public advisory. […]
This vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands on vulnerable installations of Hewlett-Packard Performance Insight. Authentication is not required to exploit this vulnerability. […]
This vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable installations of Microsoft Office Excel. User interaction is required to exploit this vulnerability in that the target must open a malicious file. […]
This vulnerability allows remote attackers to deny services on vulnerable installations of Novell eDirectory Server. Authentication is not required to exploit this vulnerability. […]
OK – For a minute there I was thinking Google was trying to confuse me – do I love them or hate them? Now I realize they’re profitting off their platform, it’s Popular Science that’s giving us the content. An awesome development! [Popular Science] partnered with Google to offer our entire 137-year archive for free browsing. [...] […]
Here’s a USB oscilloscope project from a few years back. It’s easy to build on a single-sided PCB and very cheap because it uses just a handful of parts. At the center, an ATtiny45 microcontroller uses its ADC capabilities for the two traces and also handles the USB connectivity. The internal oscillator is used and [...] […]
Imposter Imposter is a flexible framework to perform Browser Phishing attacks. The lists of attacks performed are: Steal cookies Set cookies Steal Local Shared Objects Steal stored passwords from FireFox Steal cached files Poison browser cache Steal files from the victim’s local file system through Internet Explorer Run SQL queries on the victim’s Google Gea […]
There have been a LOT of lame “Top Security” lists lately. Some start off as a self-serving stroke-fest, others degrade into that as the votes get rigged. While ChannelWeb didn’t get everyone out there, for once we’re seeing a list that goes outside social circles, the Twittersphere, and some n00b’s limited view of the world. [...] […]
Aftershock is looking for great developers to join our team. http://www.aftershocksf.com/ Web Application Developers: Java, Ruby on Rails, or Django About Aftershock: We make software for mobile devices, we’ve launched 2 apps that made it into the Top 5 of the iTunes App Store. We’ve launched more than 10 apps that have been downloaded cumulatively more than […]
HNN is looking for “on-air talent”. We have studios in NYC and Boston or we can work with you remotely. Looking for various commitments from one-time to ongoing. Submit head-shot and/or audition tape with contact information to tan@hackernews.com. We’re also always looking for graphics contributions from our fans. Send us [...] […]
Good morning all. The Open Security Foundation is pleased to announce that we’re kicking off our first public fundraiser. The goal is to raise $9500 this quarter. The funds will go to supporting development of the site over the next few months, as well as ongoing maintenance, Freedom of Information Act requests, and other ongoing [...] […]
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