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Microsoft has confirmed a vulnerability affecting all versions of Windows, with no fix yet in place.
Microsoft has broken out of its monthly patch release schedule to issue an emergency fix for a critical zero-day vulnerability in its Internet Explorer browser.
The Mozilla Foundation has confirmed the presence of a zero-day vulnerability in its Firefox browser, but says a patch has already been made for release later this month.
Google has announced that it is to pay security researchers $500 per bug found in the Chrome or Chromium codebase - rising to $1,337 if the bug is particularly vexing.
Social networking gadget site RockYou has admitted that 32 million passwords - in plaintext - have been stolen in an SQL injection attack, including third-party site credentials.
Microsoft has confirmed a zero-day vulnerability in its PowerPoint application that can allow remote code execution when an affected file is opened.
October 14 2021 | 15:04