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This report looks at all of the vulnerabilities fixed by Apple, Microsoft, Red Hat and Ubuntu during the first half of 2008. At the vendor level, the report examines all vulnerabilities as well as Days of Risk (DoR) associated with those vulnerabilities...
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Se um amigo seu afirmasse que o desenvolvimento do Windows Server 2008 sofreu influência do modelo Open Source, talvez você recebesse esta informação com um certo ceticismo… mas quando a afirmação vem de Sam Ramji , um diretor da Microsoft, a curiosidade...
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Nel fine settimana ho fatto un po' di chiacchere con il mio amico sistemista Linux. Tra le diverse cose che sosteneva era, a suo avviso, la totale mancanza di progetti Open Source per la piattaforma Windows. Ogni tanto lui è un pochino categorico...
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This paper is a compilation of vulnerability data for client operating systems for the first 3 month, January through March, of 2008. Vulnerabilities and fixes for the following products are discussed: Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows XP SP2...
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Have you ever been curious how Microsoft protocols such as SMB, CIFS, BITS, IPSEC, or NTLM work behind the scenes? Perhaps you are a Computer Science student, and you want to see how thing work in a commercially available Operating System, or perhaps...
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Hoje, li uma noticia que fiquei bastante satisfeito com a mesma. O projecto One Laptop per Child vai ter um sistema operativo Windows. Pelas próprias palavras do fundador, este diz que não vai entrar em guerras e que o OLPC vai suportar os dois sistemas...
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Summer and work travel have really had an impact and I've missed a couple of months of scorecards, so last weekend, I decided to dig in and catch up to July. I hit a few road bumps: Sun changed their Security Alerts web site, making it a bit more challenging...
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As a follow-up to my previous Days-of-risk in 2006 : Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris and Windows , where I compare Microsoft, Red Hat, Novell SUSE, Apple Mac OS X and Sun Solaris, I've also completed a look at the latest client products that were available for...
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I just published a Basic Guide to Days of Risk over on my CSO Magazine Blog , in preparation for a new quarterly days-of-risk study I'm going to start publishing. If you don't have a good understanding of the days-of-risk metrics, the post will give you...
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Although, I was unable to attend MIX '07 this year, one of the most exciting announcements at the event was Silverlight , a next-generation media delivery format for the internet. Couple with this announcement is something that I was amazed by. Microsoft...
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I just posted my March 2007 - Operating System Vulnerability Scorecard over on CSOOnline, which includes charts comparing the vulnerabilities in Windows, Red Hat Linux, Ubuntu, Novell, Sun, and Mac OS X, broken down by server and workstation. Here is...
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I just posted my February 2007 - Operating System Vulnerability Scorecard over on CSOOnline, which includes charts comparing the vulnerabilities in Windows, Red Hat Linux, Ubuntu, Novell, Sun, and Mac OS X, broken down by server and workstation. I do...
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February 28 th marked 90 days that Windows Vista had been available to business customers. Has it been a good or a bad 90 days for security vulnerabilities? Dang, this is a sweet chart, but click here to read all the details and download the full report...
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I read this article and thought to myself, "Cool!" Then reality set in. I've been waiting for Apple to enter the enterprise space for a while, though, knowing full well that there are a plethora of manageabilty issues related to deploying and securing...
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This is the final post in my 3 part series trying to get an accurate view of disclosed, but unpatched issues for Windows and Linux. In Part 1 , I looked at Secunia "unpatched" warnings and raised the question of whether the unpatched data was accurate...
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Security, perception, reality. What security professional hasn't struggled with the gaps between those three things? Is there anything worse for security than a false sense of security? Even my short-term readers probably realize that this is a recurring...
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