Friday | 29 August, 2008
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Stories about: TippingPoint

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    Internet-threat portal on tap from TippingPoint 20/08/2008 06:47:00

    TippingPoint is beta-testing a Web portal that lets customers view Internet-threat intelligence the company has gathered from around the globe, as well as polls of how other customers are dealing with those threats.
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    Microsoft to share vulnerability data. Will you be rocked? 07/08/2008 10:11:40

    Microsoft's impending announcement at Black Hat on the 7th of this month, titled "Secure the Planet! New Strategic Initiatives from Microsoft to Rock Your World", being delivered by some of the best security names inside Microsoft, has already gained the attention of many in the wider community.
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    Apple botches iPhone patching, says researcher 17/07/2008 09:45:14

    Apple took more than three months to patch an iPhone vulnerability, even though it had technical details of the bug and had crafted a fix for Mac OS X, the researcher who reported the flaw said Tuesday.
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    Mozilla downplays critical Firefox 3.0 bug 20/06/2008 08:39:44

    Mozilla has downplayed a threat posed by the first vulnerability reported for Firefox 3.0, telling users that the risk is "minimal."
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    Researcher reports first Firefox 3.0 bug 20/06/2008 08:19:58

    Only hours after Mozilla launched the final of Firefox 3.0, a researcher sold a critical vulnerability in the browser to TippingPoint's bug bounty program, the security company acknowledged Wedesday.
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    Hackers exploiting Flash Player zero-day bug 28/05/2008 08:47:06

    Attackers are exploiting an unpatched bug in Adobe System's popular Flash Player, security researchers warned Tuesday.
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    Researchers infiltrate Kraken botnet, could clean it out 01/05/2008 08:30:47

    A group of security researchers Wednesday said they have infiltrated one of the world's biggest botnets and can snatch control of compromised machines from the hackers.
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    Inside the black market 'bug trade' 11/04/2008 08:01:52

    The black market for software vulnerabilities is booming, with bugs regularly being sold for thousands of dollars a piece online. And one of the only ways to reduce this steady stream of hacks, according to Geekonomics author and IT security pro David Rice, is for software companies to simply write better code.
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    RSA - Browser exploits getting more intense 11/04/2008 07:19:52

    Threats against browsers are getting more sophisticated and branching out into such exotic areas as gaming, experts told attendees at RSA Conference 2008.
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    Adobe patches 'PWN To OWN' bug in Flash Player 10/04/2008 10:39:30

    Adobe Systems this week plugged the Flash Player hole used by a hacker two weeks ago to take down a Windows Vista machine and claim a US$5,000 prize in the "PWN To OWN" exploit challenge.
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    Juniper, Microsoft to be among RSA Conference newsmakers 08/04/2008 07:45:43

    Juniper, IBM and Verizon will be among the big-name companies airing new products and services in the US this week at the RSA Conference, the annual security industry event that is expected to draw 17,000 attendees and 350 exhibitors.
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