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NIST tool boosts chances of finding dangerous software flaws
NIST thinks it has reached an important milestone in complex software testing with something called Combinatorial Coverage Measurement (CCM).
Patch now! Magento e-commerce sites targeted by SQLi attacks
If you’re a Magento admin, stop what you’re doing and patch now.
Update now! Critical Adobe ColdFusion flaw now being exploited
Adobe has issued an urgent patch for a critical flaw in the ColdFusion web development platform it says is being exploited in the wild.
Data-tracking Chrome flaw triggered by viewing PDFs
Researchers have spotted an unusual ‘trackware’ attack triggered by a viewing a PDF inside the Chrome browser.
Adobe patches the same critical Reader flaw twice in one week
Adobe has issued a new fix addressing a vulnerability in Reader it thought it had fixed on 12 February as part of Patch Tuesday.
Update now! Microsoft and Adobe’s February 2019 Patch Tuesday is here
Internet Explorer (IE) may have launched way back in 1995 but nearly a quarter of a century later it’s still creating work for Microsoft and Windows users.
Security firm beats Adobe by patching reader flaw first
Adobe has patched a flaw that enabled attackers to slurp a user’s network authentication details – but not before someone else patched it first.
Update now! Microsoft and Adobe’s January 2019 Patch Tuesday is here
After a busy sequence of updates in October, November, and December, the new year’s first Patch Tuesday promises a lighter workload.
Update now! Adobe Acrobat and Reader have critical flaws
Adobe has patched two critical flaws in Acrobat and Reader that warrant urgent attention.
