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Drupal 7.24 and 6.29 have been released to address a number of security holes. Users are advised to update their installations as soon as possible. According to the developers, the updates have been released solely to fix the vulnerabilities. There are no new features or non-security-related bug fixes. Multiple vulnerabilities exist because of an issue […]

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Google’s push to ferret out security holes in external products has been expanded to include the OpenVPN and Apache https, two of the most widely deployed open-source programs.

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The recent release of Flash Player 11.9.900.152 fixes security holes whose exploitation could lead to compromising the targeted system. The new build eliminates two memory corruption vulnerabilities (CVE-2013-5329 and CVE-2013-5330) that would allow an attacker to execute malicious native code on the targeted machine surreptitiously. Both security updates are marked as critical and have the […]

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