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February 2013 Patch Tuesday: 12 Security Bulletins for 57 Vulnerabilities
- — Feb. 12, 2013, 11:54 p.m.
This love month, Microsoft released 12 security bulletins addressing the whopping 57 vulnerabilities. Out of the security updates, 5 are tagged as Critical and the rest are rated as Important. One of the notable advisories for this round is (MS13-009) Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (2792100), which covers the vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer. Accordingly, [...]
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February 2013 Patch Tuesday: 12 Security Bulletins for 57 Vulnerabilities
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Dell targets ANZ security opportunities as SecureWorks debuts locally
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Bank trojan targets users of Bitcoin exchange Mt Gox
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Australian Information Security Association issues blunt warning as National Cyber Security Awareness Week begins
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ACMA database keeps finger on Australia’s malware pulse
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AusCERT 2013: Users, cats more likely hack culprits than cyber-espionage: Trustwave
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HID Global Awarded Intergraf’s Prestigious “Security Printer” Certification
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Blue Coat unveils strategy for securely empowering businesses
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A10 Networks and Brocade reach settlement of legal disputes
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PR Deadlines scores two more ICT accounts
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AVG Technologies Acquires Leading Online Privacy Firm PrivacyChoice
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Warning: Tips for secure mobile holiday shopping
I’m dating myself, but I remember when holiday shopping involved pouring through ads in the Sunday paper, placing actual phone calls from tethered land lines to research product stock and availability, and actually driving places to pick things up. Now, holiday shoppers can do all of that from a smartphone or tablet in a few seconds, but there are some security pitfalls to be aware of.









