Thursday, May 21, 2009

Security Weekly

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May 21, 2009
In this issue
redarrow U.S. National Archives offers reward for missing hard drive
redarrow Adobe to release security updates a la Patch Tuesday
redarrow YouTube battling 'Porn Day' campaign
redarrow Report: Attackers exploit IIS hole to breach university server
redarrow Security firm warns of Java flaw in Mac OS X

Missing external hard drive at the National Archives contains names and Social Security numbers of White House visitors and staffers during Clinton administration.

Once a quarter, Adobe will follow Microsoft's Patch Tuesday model as part of a broader effort to improve its approach to product security following issues with Adobe Reader.

Users of YouTube rival eBaum's World and the imageboard 4chan site launch mass porn posting on YouTube.

Indiana university hit by attackers exploiting a hole in Microsoft Internet Information Services software.
Java vulnerability has been discovered in the Apple operating system that affects all Intel and PowerPC-based systems, SecureMac says, including the most recent version, Mac OS X 10.5.7.

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