Friday, September 26, 2008

Awards recognise open source leaders

Second Open Source Awards held in Wellington last night Read More

Oracle WebLogic Server (formerly known as BEA WebLogic Server) is vulnerable to a buffer overflow, which would cause a denial of service and potentially remote code execution. Read More

Hamilton's NetValue partners with US software giant Read More

The update is a precursor to the more hotly anticipated 11g R2 release Read More

$2 million from MED to fund region's digital content industry Read More

The phone features many Google applications, and is integrated with the Amazon MP3 store Read More

"This is 1,400 times larger than Apple's largest iPod," says Ellison Read More

Chrome's share down from 0.85% to 0.77%, says Net Applications Read More

Mike Fabiaschi passed away suddenly this week Read More

Multiple vendor DNS protocol implementations could allow a remote attacker to poison the DNS cache.  Patches that resolve the vulnerability on the DNS may be rendered ineffective if the DNS is behind a NAT device that does not randomize ports. Public exploit code was made available on July 24, 2008.  At the time of this update, neither X-Force nor IBM MSS has witness any active exploitation nor the integration of this exploit into any exploit toolkits. Read More

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