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Stories about: Next Generation Security Software

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    How one site dealt with SQL injection attack 02/05/2008 08:34:08

    The massive wave of SQL injection attacks that started striking Microsoft-based Web sites around the world more than a week ago claimed as one of its victims Autoweb, a UK-based advertising and marketing site.
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    Dumb security 29/03/2005 13:00:34

    Is Sybase's management well intentioned and dumb, or a crowd of control freaks who want to dictate to everyone -- including Sybase customers -- exactly what they're allowed to say about security? The question comes up after Sybase threatened to sue Next Generation Security Software, a security research company in England. Last year, NGS found a batch of vulnerabilities in Sybase Adaptive Server and notified Sybase. Sybase issued patches for the holes. So far, so good.
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    Oracle moves to monthly patching schedule 23/08/2004 08:13:48

    Weeks after coming under criticism for sitting on patches for multiple holes in its database software, Oracle has announced that it is moving to a monthly patch release schedule.
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