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  1. mercurial

    Microsoft posts critical patch for huge Windows vulnerability

    Microsoft posts critical patch for huge Windows vulnerability that affects all modern machines
  2. Kevin Lancaster

    Hackers targeting healthcare companies: FBI

    FBI warns of hackers targeting healthcare industry The FBI has warned that healthcare industry companies are being targeted by hackers, publicizing the issue following an attack on U.S. hospital group Community Health Systems Inc
  3. jes

    New bugs found in software that caused "Heartbleed" cyber threat

    New bugs found in software that caused "Heartbleed" cyber threat Security researchers have uncovered new bugs in the Web encryption software that caused the pernicious “Heartbleed” Internet threat that surfaced in April.
  4. QuintonB

    How secure are SA's banks, networks and online shops?

    SA banks, networks, online shops SSL security rankings There’s more to online security than buying an SSL certificate and uploading it to your server, a SSL rating service from Qualys shows
  5. Jan

    BBM for Android, iOS Heartbleed bug patched

    BBM for Android, iOS lightly affected by Heartbleed bug BlackBerry has published a patch for its BlackBerry Messenger apps on Android and iOS after a critical bug in the widely used OpenSSL security software library, dubbed "Heartbleed" was found to affect the mobile messaging applications.
  6. jes

    E-filing of Canadian taxes shut down because of Heartbleed bug

    Canadian tax filing website shut down by Heartbleed bug The Canada Revenue Agency shut down access to online tax services because of a bug that has made data vulnerable to theft by hackers.
  7. jes

    Little Internet users can do to thwart 'Heartbleed' bug

    Internet users can’t thwart ‘Heartbleed’ bug Security experts warn there is little Internet users can do to protect themselves from the recently uncovered “Heartbleed” bug
  8. jes

    Critical security bug gets South Africa sites and hosts scrambling for a fix

    Critical security bug gets South Africa sites and hosts scrambling for a fix A serious bug in OpenSSL has South African websites and hosting companies scrambling
  9. QuintonB

    SA sites vulnerable to massive security bug

    Massive security bug may leave SA sites vulnerable A bug in OpenSSL may have left 66% of websites vulnerable to eavesdropping
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