Selasa, 06 September 2011

No quick death for Apache Killer

Microsoft: Stolen SSL certs can't be used to install malware via Windows Update | Hackers steal SSL certificates for CIA, MI6, Mossad

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No quick death for Apache Killer
A patch is out for pernicious denial-of-service vulnerability in Apache Web server, but its adoption rate is glacial. While more than two-thirds of websites use Apache, according to W3Tech, only half are using the version that has the DOS patch. Read More


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Microsoft: Stolen SSL certs can't be used to install malware via Windows Update
Microsoft said Sunday that a digital certificate stolen from a Dutch company could not be used to force-feed customers malware through its Windows Update service. The company's assertion came after a massive theft of more than 500 SSL (secure socket layer) certificates. Read More

Hackers steal SSL certificates for CIA, MI6, Mossad
The tally of digital certificates stolen from a Dutch company in July has exploded to more than 500, including ones for intelligence services like the CIA, the U.K.'s MI6 and Israel's Mossad, bringing the confirmed count of fraudulently-issued SSL certificates to 531. Read More


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NSA extends label-based security to big data stores
The National Security Agency has submitted new label-based data store software, called Accumulo, to the Apache Software Foundation, in hopes that other parties will further develop the technology for use in secure systems. A distributed design, Accumulo can be run across multiple servers, making it a candidate for use in big data systems. Read More




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