Security Leftovers
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Java vulnerability caused by unpatched open source library
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How long will Flash survive?
A few years ago, it was difficult to browse the web without coming across a site using Flash.
Released in 1996, the browser plug-in enabled animations, interactivity and streaming video on what was a largely static web.
But the software has been plagued by security problems, and has been criticised for affecting computer performance and battery life.
Now many experts say the media plug-in's days are numbered. Watch the video to find out more.
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Continuous integration tools can be the Achilles heel for a company's IT security
Some of the most popular continuous integration tools used by software development teams have not been designed with security in mind and can open a door for attackers to compromise enterprise networks.
Some of the most popular automated software building and testing tools used by developers have not been designed with security in mind and can open the door for attackers to compromise enterprise networks.
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Linux Ransomware Infects 2,000+ Websites
Linux.Encoder.1 is targeting websites deployed on servers running Linux and created on various content management systems, including WordPress and Magento.
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