ConfigServer has released a new version of their of their Firewall for Linux servers
Threatpost posted a story that the main Web site of MySql.com has been compromised and on Monday afternoon was serving malware to visitors for a short time through the use of JavaScript redirects.
Threatpost reports that the Apache Software Foundation has released another fix for the range-header denial-of-service flaw
The H Open Source posted a story that all servers run by the Linux Foundation are offline while the administrators do complete re-installs.
Threatpost posted a story that attackers have compromised a number of servers at kernel.org that house the Linux kernel source code and were able to modify a number of files and log user activity on the machines.
Threadpost reports that a new version of the Apache Web Server is available that fixes the recently disclosed range header denial-of-service vulnerability.
A new version of the ConfigServer Firewall for Linux is available
Threadpost reports that the maintainers of the PHP scripting language are warning users about a serious crypto problem in the latest release and advising them not to upgrade to PHP 5.3.7 until the bug is resolved.
Three security updates are available for SUSE Linux. One for openSUSE and two for SUSE Linux Enterprise: [security-announce] SUSE-SU-2011:0898-1: important: Security update for ecryptfs-utils, [security-announce] openSUSE-SU-2011:0897-1: critical: flash-player, and [security-announce] SUSE-SU-2011:0894-1: critical: Security update for flash-player
ConfigServer has released a new version of their csf Linux firewall
A new version of the ConfigServer Firewall is available
Threatpost reports that someone was able to compromise a version of the vsftpd secure FTP server recently
A new version of the CSF firewall has been released
A new version of the ConfigServer Firewall and Login/Intrusion Detector for Linux has been released
A new version of the ConfigServer Firewall and Login/Intrusion Detector for Linux has been released
Google has released an updated version of its Chrome browser, which includes fixes for two security vulnerabilities as well as a new version of the Adobe Flash player.
Ghacks.net takes a look at the best Firefox security add-ons
A new version of the ConfigServer Firewall and Login/Intrusion Detector for Linux has been released
Adobe has released patches for its Reader and Acrobat products to plug a hole in the Flash Player that was first reported in March and is being used in attacks on the Internet.
A new version of the ServerConfig firewall is available