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Apple security guru Charlie Miller said he has uncovered a bug in Apple iOS that allows an attacker to circumvent Apple’s code signing approach.According to Miller, who is principal research consultant with Accuvant Labs and a veteran of the Apple bug-finding world, the vulnerability could spell trouble for iOS users if exploited.

Millions of people in Brazil have potentially been exposed to malware as a result of a nationwide DNS attack. Additionally, several organizations in Brazil are reporting that network devices are also under attack. After being compromised remotely, scores of routers and modems had their DNS settings altered to redirect traffic. Police have arrested a 27-year-old ISP employee who is suspected to have taken part in the attacks.

McAfee today announced a round of enhancements to its Cloud Security Platform, the company’s offering to help organizations take advantage of cloud computing in a secure fashion.The McAfee Cloud Security Platform is a content-aware solution that secures the primary channels of traffic including email, web and authentication – moving between an organization and the Cloud.

A compromised server at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has been identified as being used as a vulnerability scanner and attack tool, probing the Web for unprotected domains and injecting code. According to researchers at Bitdefender who discovered the attack, the ongoing attacks appear to be related to the Blackhole Exploit Pack, a popular crime kit used by criminals online.

Yammer, the high flying software company that lets companies create their own private Twitter-like networks, this week announced that it has hired Josha Bronson as director of securityBased in the company's headquarters in San Francisco, Bronson will be responsible for the overall security testing, compliance and governance issues.

I recently found two great security articles from 2000 from a well-respected Microsoft security guru, Scott Culp. Culp provided two sets of Immutable Laws of Security - one on the consumer side, and the other on the admin side.

A few months ago, I was at a round table luncheon with a few senior-level security and IT folks. I casually asked them what they were doing to secure their Web applications. They replied with full confidence, “We have SSL.” When I described, in detail, how hackers attack via Web applications, and how SSL doesn’t protect them against those attacks, they were shocked. I can understand that small website owners might not have an in-depth knowledge of security issues. But,...

It is no secret malware kits have been the source of many of the infections plaguing users in recent years. This trend is epitomized by Poison Ivy, a remote administration tool (RAT) at the heart of the Nitro attacks targeting the chemical and defense industries.In a new research paper, Microsoft chronicled how Poison Ivy works and why it continues to be utilized by attackers. For one thing, the tool is available for free.

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