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Microsoft released 13 bulletins addressing 22 CVE’s in its own software: Microsoft Windows, Office, Internet Explorer, .NET and Visual Studio. We’ll be watching for Adobe to coordinate any release of their own updates today. This month’s release of 13 bulletins is a sizable one, following up on Microsoft’s four bulletin release last month. Everything from […]

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The Metropolitan Police have taken the unusual step of using Twitter to send a message to anyone considering supporting internet attacks against companies and governments. A message posted on the Met Police’s official Twitter account cautioned would-be hacktivists that engaging in denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, defacing websites or breaking into corporate databases is illegal. In the […]

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There are a lot of similarities between IPv4 and IPv6. There are also a lot of differences, including some differences that may have security implications for network engineers who deploy IPv6. In this blog posting, I will discuss IPv6 extension headers and why network and security engineers may want to pay closer attention to them. […]

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