Security: Updates, Oracle, Cisco, Buzzwords and Wi-Fi 'Hacking'
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Security updates for Wednesday
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Oracle Management Software Supplier Adds Security Patching for MySQL and SQL Server
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Oracle releases Critical Patch Update addressing 296 vulnerabilities
Oracle has released a Critical Patch Update addressing 296 vulnerabilities across several of its software products.
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Cisco Talos details exceptionally dangerous DNS hijacking attack
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DevOps and Security: Be Ready to Shield Your Application
All of us have heard of continuous improvement/continuous delivery (CI/CD). There are many benefits to implementing CI/CD, as it helps seamless integration from end to end for development and deployment processes. CI/CD helps in rapid improvement, shorter release cycles and more, but it also helps with the challenge of handling security effectively at DevOps speed.
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Top 9 Free Wi-Fi hacking apps for Android
The core reason people want to get access to free Wi-Fi is to gain high speed internet connection. Here are top WiFi hacking apps for Android.
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A trusted and reliable app used and trusted by many hackers. Widely used over the Ubuntu operating system. Since Ubuntu and Android are both Linux based, hence it was designed again and released by enthusiastic Android developers.
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