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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Chrome’s EULA is a cut ‘n’ paste showstopper | Irregular Enterprise | ZDNet.com

Chrome’s EULA is a cut ‘n’ paste showstopper | Irregular Enterprise | ZDNet.com
Is Google really trying to own the internet? Look at the EULA.
Posted by DrInfoSec at 3:31 PM No comments:

Google Chrome vulnerable to carpet-bombing flaw | Zero Day | ZDNet.com

Google Chrome vulnerable to carpet-bombing flaw | Zero Day | ZDNet.com
Shiny new browser already needs patching!
Posted by DrInfoSec at 10:10 AM No comments:

VMware ships patches for ‘highly critical’ server flaws | Zero Day | ZDNet.com

VMware ships patches for ‘highly critical’ server flaws | Zero Day | ZDNet.com
An unspecified error related to “OpenProcess” can be exploited by malicious, local users on a host system to gain escalated privileges on the host system.
Posted by DrInfoSec at 10:08 AM No comments:
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