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You have heard me write in the past about understanding the true Vulnerability within WordPress. In that post I talk to the benefits of the platform and how those same benefits are also its weakness. This post is an example that brings that point home, specifically about staying diligent with your plugins. It was recently […]

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Yes, you have probably heard the news: a new variant of Spitmo – Zitmo/ZeuS’s counterpart for SpyEye, which previously targeted Symbian phones only – has recently been spotted on Android. The scenario is the same as before: a victim, browsing on a PC infected with SpyEye, logs in her bank’s website. SpyEye injects forms and […]

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The Mozilla Foundation issued the Security Advisory 2011-34 in order to completely remove the DigiNotar root certificate from its trusted vendors repository. We are missing any news from Apple which seems to completely ignore the entire issue. We haven’t see and updates of the operating system nor for its Safari browser. Microsoft issued the Security […]

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