http://security.gentoo.org – Chromium: Multiple vulnerabilities (Security)
http://security.gentoo.org – Chromium: Multiple vulnerabilities (Security)
http://security.gentoo.org – MIT Kerberos 5: Multiple vulnerabilities (Security)
http://security.gentoo.org – Adobe Reader: Multiple vulnerabilities (Security)
http://security.gentoo.org – bip: Multiple vulnerabilities (Security)
http://security.gentoo.org – iSCSI Enterprise Target: Arbitrary code execution (Security)
http://security.gentoo.org – NX Server Free Edition, NX Node: Privilege escalation (Security)
http://security.gentoo.org – FontForge: User-assisted execution of arbitrary code (Security)
http://blog.card-data-recovery.com – The article analyses the common cases that causing losing photos in Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX9 and puts forwards tips on how to recover lost photos with digital photo recovery tool (Security)
http://security.gentoo.org – phpDocumentor: Function call injection (Security)
http://security.gentoo.org – OpenTTD: Multiple vulnerabilities (Security)
http://security.gentoo.org – Oracle JRE/JDK: Multiple vulnerabilities (Security)
http://linuxaria.com – Can Linux be infected by MalWare and is it a big concern? The answer to that question is both Yes and No: Yes, Linux can be Infected and No, it isn’t a big nightmare – yet. Unless you downloaded the Unreal IRCd (Unreal IRC daemon) and installed it between November 2009 and June 2010 on your Linux server. There was a Trojan downloader in it. A Linux Trojan. See the Softpedia Article (Security)