Adobe patches Flash zero-day, but it's Office not browsers you need to be worried about
Hackers find a crafty way to deliver a Flash exploit.
Hackers find a crafty way to deliver a Flash exploit.
Microsoft patches dozens of dangerous bugs in its August update, many of them affecting its Edge JavaScript engine.
Mozilla's Firefox 52 hits key milestones in its plan to improve security for users.
Online crooks have served up a special serve of Android banking malware designed to dupe customers of Australia’s big four banks to divulge SMS two-factor authentication codes.
The title of security analyst is the most in-demand position in IT, according to a survey of industry demand. Yet much of that job still involves trying to teach employees not to fall for online scams – which, according to new figures, took over 2500 Australians for more than $22.7m last year alone. Add to this concerns that a defeat for anti-piracy efforts around the movie Dallas Buyers' Club will lead to increased use of BitTorrent – and all the security issues that it entails – and it's a tough, thankless job.
David Braue | 15 Feb | Read more
Quickly patching vulnerable software is key to keeping computer systems secure. Yet, consumers are increasingly leaving their systems open to attack by failing to patch two ubiquitous third-party programs: Oracle's Java and Adobe's Flash.
Robert Lemos | 01 Apr | Read more
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