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What has been fixed? Apple has published Java updates for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and 10.7 Lion which bring the Mac version of Java in line with the current Oracle release. The updates improve compatibility and close several security holes found in previous versions. According to Apple, some of the vulnerabilities could allow […]

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The FBI is cock-a-hoop today, having just announced the bust of six Estonians for malware-related cybercrimes. The case goes back to 2007, with the investigation itself apparently having taken two years. The FBI claims that the gang infected 4,000,000 computers in 100 different countries – with 500,000 infections in the USA alone. The crooks are […]

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Well known security researcher Charlie Miller has received mentions on Naked Security before. For example, he presented research on the security (or otherwise) of the firmware built into Apple laptop batteries at this year’s Black Hat conference. And in 2009, he openly promoted the concept of No More Free Bugs at CanSecWest. He hasn’t stuck […]

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