A new version of the ConfigServer Firewall has been released
PC World posted a news story that a bug in the PHP scripting language could crash Web servers with large floating point numbers
LinuxBSDos.com reports that a new Android trojan is out in the wild
ConfigServer Services has released a new version of their csf firewall and intrusion detection script for Linux servers.
Threatpost reports that a backdoored version of ProFTPD was uploaded and distributed for several days
Neowin.net published a history of viruses on Linux
Threatpost reports that Adobe has released an emergency patch for several critical vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader, including the recent Adobe Flash bug and a separate flaw that was disclosed earlier this month
Thread Post reports that Mozilla is working on a patch for the recently disclosed critical bug in Firefox
LinuxBSDos.com takes a look at the security features of Linpus Lite 1.4
New kernels for Proxmox VE are available to fix CVE-2010-3081
ConfigServer has released a new version of their firewall and intrusion detection software
A critical vulnerability has been discovered in the Backup/Restore manager of ispCP
The H Open Source reports that a flaw in the 1.0 branch of OpenSSL can potentially be exploited to compromise clients and even execute injected code
Another small vulnerability has been discovered in ispCP Omega 1.0.5 while running in DEBUG mode
A security patch has been released for ispCP Omega 1.0.5
PC World reports that Adobe has released a patch that addresses a number of vulnerabilities in versions of its Acrobat Pro/Reader
PC World reports that a new backdoor Trojan is out in the wild
Wine release 1.2 Release Candidate 3 has been released. Here the release announcement:
Clement Nedelcu posted a blog entry about a potential security issue with the Nginx webserver running PHP via FastCGI
The Inquirer reports that the latest Nvidia Linux driver have a security problem under Gentoo Linux