Apple Security Advisory 2012-09-19-2 – OS X Mountain Lion v10.8.2, OS X Lion v10.7.5 and Security Update 2012-004 are now available and address Apache, BIND, CoreText, Data Security, and many other vulnerabilities.
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Secunia Security Advisory – Multiple vulnerabilities have been reported in Apple iOS, which can be exploited by malicious, local users to disclose system information and gain escalated privileges, by malicious people to disclose potentially sensitive information, conducts spoofing attacks, and compromise a user’s device, and by malicious people with physical access to disclose potentially sensitive information and bypass certain security restrictions.
Apple Security Advisory 2012-09-17-1 – Apple Remote Desktop 3.5.3 is now available and addresses an information disclosure vulnerability.
Apple Security Advisory 2012-09-12-1 – iTunes 10.7 is now available and addresses multiple memory corruption issues in webkit.
A Texas man linked to the worldwide hacking group Anonymous has been detained by the FBI over accusations that he threatened a federal agent, his attorney said Thursday.
Supporters of WikiLeaks ' Assange lose $320K in bail money NBCNews.com (blog) Assange's backers — who include Jemima Khan, a writer, movie directors Ken Loach and Michael Moore and publisher Felix Dennis – had to forfeit their money because Assange skipped bail in June to avoid being extradited to Sweden where he is wanted … and more
CBC.ca US preparing case against WikiLeak's Assange: lawyer Radio Netherlands US prosecutors are secretly preparing a case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange for publishing a cache of sensitive diplomatic cables, his lawyer Baltazar Garzon said Wednesday. The 41-year-old Australian has been holed up in Ecuador's embassy …
The FBI on Tuesday disputed a computer hacker group's claim that it stole personal identification data on millions of Apple device owners from an FBI agent's laptop.
The FBI disputes an AntiSec claim that it stole personal identification data on more than one million Apple device owners from a US agent's laptop.
U.S. authorities have arrested a second member of the hacking group known as LulzSec in connection with a cyber attack against Sony Pictures Entertainment that saw the leaking of thousands of emails, phone numbers, passwords and other personal details of people who had entered Sony contests.