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The H Roundup In the last seven days: fixes for power-saving issues in Linux, a backdoor in IP cameras, a man-in-the-middle certificate and a rugged Ubuntu-based tablet. Also open source hardware that could change the world, Symantec source code leaks and satellite phone encryption cracked more »

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11 February 2012
Report: Google Wallet's PIN fails to fully protect

Google Wallet logo Vulnerabilities in Google's Wallet payment app allow attackers to bypass PIN authorisation and make payments; however, physical access to the mobile phone is required more »

10 February 2012
FSF wants labels on free JavaScript code

FSF logo JavaScript Licence Web Labels are a proposal from the FSF to label every JavaScript file used on a site so that automated tools can confirm the site is all free software more »

10 February 2012
Mesa 3D 8.0 supports OpenGL 3.0 and GLSL 1.30

Mesa 3D logo The latest version of the OpenGL implementation and 3D driver collection adds improved support for the latest graphics hardware more »

10 February 2012
Microsoft's February Patch Tuesday will close critical holes

Microsoft icon As part of this month's upcoming Patch Tuesday, Microsoft has announced that it plans to release nine bulletins, four of which are rated as critical, to close a total of 21 security holes in its products more »

10 February 2012
UK Government starts new Open Standards Consultation

UK Government logo After withdrawing its original open standards policy, the UK Government has opened a new consultation process which will run until 1 May 2012, gathering opinions on its proposed policies more »

10 February 2012
Open source driver for ARM's Mali graphics appears

Lima logo Lima is an open source driver for the Mali-200 and Mali-400 graphics chips used in various systems-on-a-chip containing ARM processors. The driver could open the way for 3D graphics rendering on ARM using a completely free software stack more »

10 February 2012
oVirt's virtualisation software gets a first release

oVirt logo Jointly sponsored by Canonical, Cisco, IBM, Intel, NetApp, Red Hat and SUSE, the oVirt project has released the first version of its software for implementing and managing virtualised environments more »

10 February 2012
Chrome 18 Beta brings graphics improvements

Google Chrome logo The Beta channel release of Chrome 18 includes support for GPU-accelerated rendering of 2D Canvas content and, on older systems, uses the SwiftShader software rasteriser to display 3D content more »

10 February 2012
Eolas's claim on the "interactive web" invalidated in court

Patent icon After testimony from Tim Berners-Lee and other pioneers of the web, a Texas court has ruled Eolas's 906 patent invalid and thrown out their $600 million claim against Google, Yahoo and others more »

10 February 2012
Google expands its security rewards programmes

Google logo The Chromium Security Rewards programme has been expanded to include bugs in Chromium OS, the open source branch of the minimalist Chrome OS Linux-based operating system more »

10 February 2012
No further updates for Debian 5.0 Lenny

Debian logo After three years, Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 (Lenny) has reached its "End of Life" and will receive no further security updates more »

10 February 2012
WebKit dominance threatens the open web

WebKit logo Web standard activists are calling on designers to avoid creating exclusively for Chrome and Safari and have compared the current situation to the former dominance of IE6 more »

10 February 2012
EnterpriseDB's Postgres Plus Advanced Server 9.1 ships

EnterpriseDB icon EnterpriseDB's enhanced version of the open source PostgreSQL database is now available and offers higher read and write performance on modern multicore systems more »

9 February 2012
Foxconn hacked by Swagg Security

SwaggSec logo Electronics manufacturer to the major brands, Foxconn, was apparently breached by a hacker team called Swagg Security who released an archive of mail users' names and passwords, along with other files more »

9 February 2012
HP releases Android kernel source for TouchPad tablet

HP logo Last year's accidental release of HP TouchPads that ran Android has now led to the company's release of the Android/Linux kernel source and other GPL licensed components that were created for the TouchPad tablet more »

9 February 2012
State of New Hampshire votes for open source

New Hampshire seal In the US, the New Hampshire state legislature has passed an act requiring the state's agencies to consider using open source software for all future software acquisitions more »

9 February 2012
CrunchBang 10 update split into two editions

CrunchBang logo The update to the Debian-based Linux distribution is available as "stable" and "backported" editions because of concerns expressed over the default use of backport images more »

9 February 2012
NGINX rolls out commercial support

NGINX logo The high performance, low memory footprint web server now has commercial support from the company set up by its creator more »

9 February 2012
Drupal completes community election of board members

Drupal logo The support organisation for the open source CMS has elected two new board members with a community vote as it moves to more community-centric governance model more »

9 February 2012
Chrome 17 brings improved speed and security

Google Chrome logo Version 17 of Chrome improves page loading times by pre-rendering pages in the background and now better protects users against malicious downloads. The update also addresses a total of 20 security vulnerabilities, one of which is considered to be critical and eight that are rated as "high severity" more »

9 February 2012
Path apologises for iPhone address book uploading

Path app icon Path deletes all uploaded data, but worries persist about the protection of address book data on iPhones as another company is also found uploading its content to its own servers more »

8 February 2012
Mozilla considers removing Trustwave CA

Certificate icon The snooping certificate issued by Trustwave has prompted the submission of a bug report to request that the CA's root certificates be removed from all Mozilla products more »

8 February 2012
Path iOS app uploads address book to its servers

Path app logo When analysing the iOS app for the photo sharing and messaging service, a software developer discovered that it uploads a user's full address book, as an unencrypted file, without first requesting permission to do so more »

8 February 2012
Editor of The Times admits to unlawful email access by journalist

Times icon In evidence presented to the Leveson Inquiry, the editor of The Times has admitted that one of the paper's journalists hacked the email account of an anonymous police blogger in order to expose the author's identity more »

8 February 2012
pcAnywhere code on the internet after "hush money" ruse fails

Symantec contents Symantec expect the code of Norton AntiVirus and Norton Internet Security will, sooner or later, also be released onto the internet more »

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