News Archive
Saturday, 19 Jan 2013
- Oracle's Java patch leaves a loophole
- Mozilla stabilises Firefox 18
- The H Roundup - Java vulnerability, Fedora 18 and Red October
Friday, 18 Jan 2013
- Silent installs of add-ons still possible in Firefox
- Critical security vulnerability at Amazon fixed
- Developer Break: jQuery Mobile beta, Hortonworks, SourcePro C++
- Vert.x heading for Eclipse Foundation - Update
- Gnuaccounting 0.8.2 improves its document management
- Mozilla develops Minion security testing framework
- The Shylock banking trojan now travels by Skype
- Lost+Found: Moxie on the beach, hacker flair, Volatility and NTLM
- The ghost of a Spring Framework bug haunts old code
- First and final beta of openSUSE 12.3 brings Linux 3.7
Thursday, 17 Jan 2013
- jQuery Plugin Registry launched
- Novell closes critical hole in eDirectory
- Hardware Hacks: Raspberry Pi arcade, Radio-4-Matic, PirateBox
Of netbooks, tablets and Linux's revenge- Consort Desktop Environment fork of GNOME Classic announced
- Aaron's Law hopes to blunt US computer crime law
- German Federal Criminal Police acquires interim government trojan from Gamma
- Attacking networks using electromagnetic interference
- GitHub passes 3 million users milestone
- RHEL 5.9 clones arrive from CentOS and Oracle
- Another Java zero-day vulnerability apparently available
- Brendan Eich takes control of Mozilla engineering
Wednesday, 16 Jan 2013
- Next Spring to be 4.0
- Michael Jackson recording hackers avoid jail time
- North Korea accused of hacking South Korean newspaper
- Alfresco appoints new CEO, strengthens US presence
- jQuery 1.9 prepares developers for the dropping of old IE support
- Oracle's January patches close 86 holes
- Chrome 25 Beta brings Shadow DOM and Speech Recognition
- 64-bit Window version of Scribus open source DTP program available
- Piwik 1.10 introduces statistics overlay
Adobe closes critical ColdFusion vulnerabilities
Tuesday, 15 Jan 2013
- Starling 1.3 takes to the air
- Apache Hive goes fully native on Windows
- Operation Red October - large-scale cyber-espionage uncovered
- Fedora 18 released with a brand new installer
What's new in Fedora 18- Samba conference will celebrate the release of Samba 4
- Kolab 3 debuts new user interface
- Microsoft's patch for IE 6/7/8 hole released
- Calls for internet law reform and open access after activist suicide
- No SQL 2012 in TFS 2010
- Australian secret services to get licence to hack
Monday, 14 Jan 2013
- VMware joins the Open Source Software Institute
- Flex: Flash app platform becomes Apache top-level project
- Apache CouchDB updates handle multiple security issues
- Libjpeg 9 improves lossless JPEG compression
- ICS-CERT reports virus infections at US power utilities
- LibreOffice 4.0 RC1 supports Firefox-compatible themes
Fix for critical Java hole released- Microsoft readies patch for critical IE vulnerability
- Processor Whispers: About aureate chips and fiery paths
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