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<title>Email hacker banged up for exposing boss&amp;#039;s sex life</title> 
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<description>Spanish miscreant pulls two-year stretch
A Spanish office worker has been jailed for two years after hacking into his former manager&#039;s account and distributing personal and private emails to all and sundry.â€¦...</description>
<pubDate>2008-08-06 09:35:34</pubDate>
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<title>Oracle breaks patch cycle with emergency fix</title> 
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<description>Tackles buffer overflow exploits
Oracle broke its regular patch release cycle on Wednesday to issue a patch for a vulnerability in WebLogic that has become the target of hacker attacks over recent days.â€¦...</description>
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<title>Microsoft and Oracle Helping &amp;quot;Time-to-Fix&amp;quot; Problems</title> 
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<description>Before I talk to the title of this post, I have to provide a little back story.&amp;nbsp; I have had an ongoing DRAFT blog post whose subject was basically a rant against companies like Oracle for their unwillingness to offer vulnerability details.&amp;nbsp;...</description>
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<title>Email hacker banged up for exposing boss&amp;#039; sex life</title> 
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<description>Spanish miscreant pulls two-year stretch
A Spanish office worker has been jailed for two years after hacking into his former manager&#039;s account and distributing personal and private emails to all and sundry.â€¦...</description>
<pubDate>2008-08-06 09:35:34</pubDate>
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<title>Mac users urged to ditch Safari</title> 
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<description>US consumer group bemoans lack of phishing net
Surfers should steer clear of Safari until it introduces better anti-phishing protection, a US consumer rights magazine has advised.â€¦...</description>
<pubDate>2008-08-05 07:46:44</pubDate>
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<title>Hard &amp;#039;core&amp;#039;? Birmingham City Council&amp;#039;s net filtering</title> 
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<description>No sex, drugs or cannibalism, please, we&#039;re Brummie
Back in early July, the Birmingham Post reported on Birmingham City Council&#039;s adoption of online filtering software. It will block Council workers from accessing sites on subjects as diverse as smut...</description>
<pubDate>2008-08-05 04:31:43</pubDate>
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<title>ModSecurity 2.5.6 and Mlogc</title> 
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<description>The ModSecurity Log Collector (mlogc) is used to send ModSecurity audit log data to a console or Breach Security appliance.&amp;nbsp; The final packaged release of ModSecurity 2.5.6 did not contain the mlogc source as it should have.&amp;nbsp; This means t...</description>
<pubDate>2008-08-04 14:10:00</pubDate>
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<title>ModSecurity Party at Black Hat</title> 
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<description>Breach Security (otherwise known as the company behind ModSecurity) is organising an OWASP/WASC party at Black Hat US again this year, but if you are a ModSecurity user we are going to call it a ModSecurity party. See below for details.

2nd Annual S...</description>
<pubDate>2008-08-04 04:40:00</pubDate>
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<title>Tardy Apple finally releases DNS patch</title> 
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<description>Cache from chaos
Apple has finally gotten around to defending against a high-profile Domain Name System flaw, days after security researchers called it out for dragging its heels on releasing a patch.â€¦...</description>
<pubDate>2008-08-01 10:56:49</pubDate>
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<title>McAfee: Why we blacklisted SANS</title> 
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<description>False positives almost unknown, claims SiteAdviser boss
Analysis McAfee&#039;s SiteAdvisor security tool briefly blacklisted the respected SANS Institute on Wednesday. The incident highlights wider concerns about the reliability of the safe surfing tool.â...</description>
<pubDate>2008-08-01 05:02:03</pubDate>
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