Apple Security Advisory 2013-09-17-1
Apple Security Advisory 2013-09-17-1 – OS X Server v2.2.2 is now available and addresses issues in ClamAV, PostgreSQL, and Wiki Server.
Tags: iphone, javascript, Security, Vulnerability, xssConspiracy-mad teen paid £21000 for old WikiLeaks server on dad’s credit card.
The Independent Conspiracy-mad teen paid £21000 for old WikiLeaks server on dad's credit card The Independent Bahnhof, a Swedish internet service provider which had hosted WikiLeaks for about eight months in 2010, were selling the server to raise money for two charities: Reporters Without Borders and the 5th of July Foundation, a digital rights group. The … WikiLeaks Server Won By Teen Who Bid $33000 Of His Dad's Money Huffington Post all 20 news articles
Tags: dating, exploit, localhost, recipesWikiLeaks Server Won By Teen Who Bid $33000 Of His Dad’s Money – Huffington Post
The Independent WikiLeaks Server Won By Teen Who Bid $33000 Of His Dad's Money Huffington Post Early in September, a piece of WikiLeaks history was put up for sale on eBay by Bahnhof, a Swedish independent Internet service provider. The proceeds were to benefit Researchers Without Borders and 5th of July Foundation.
Tags: anonymous, technology, twitterApple Security Advisory 2013-09-12-2
Apple Security Advisory 2013-09-12-2 – Safari 5.1.10 is now available. Multiple memory corruption issues existed in JavaScriptCore’s JSArray::sort() method
Tags: iphone, javascript, python, toolsApple Security Advisory 2013-09-12-1
Apple Security Advisory 2013-09-12-1 – OS X Mountain Lion v10.8.5 and Security Update 2013-004 is now available and addresses Apache issues, BIND issues, ClamAV issues, and more.
Tags: facebook, iphone, Security, VulnerabilityRuby Programming Language 1.7 File Upload
Ruby Programming Language version 1.7 for iOS suffers from an unauthenticated file upload vulnerability.
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Personal Address Book 2.0 File Upload
Zed Attack Proxy 2.2.1 Mac OS X Release
The Zed Attack Proxy (ZAP) is an easy to use integrated penetration testing tool for finding vulnerabilities in web applications. It is designed to be used by people with a wide range of security experience and as such is ideal for developers and functional testers who are new to penetration testing. ZAP provides automated scanners as well as a set of tools that allow you to find security vulnerabilities manually.
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