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WatchGuard Security Week in Review: Episode 36 – White House Hack

October 5, 2012 By Corey Nachreiner

Pwned DSL Routers, White House Hack, and Phone Scams Cyber security is on the industry's mind. As a result, every week seems packed with information and network security news. If you don't have time to keep up because you are too busy putting out normal IT fires, this weekly podcast is for you. WatchGuard Security Week in Review is dedicated to quickly summarizing the biggest … [Read more...]

WatchGuard Security Week in Review: Episode 35 – Adobe Certs

September 28, 2012 By Corey Nachreiner

New Java 0day, Cisco DoS, and Stolen Adobe Certs There's no shortage of information and network security news lately. If you find yourself struggling to keep up with it, due to all your other daily tasks, let my weekly summary videos fill you in. WatchGuard Security Week in Review quickly highlights the most important stories of the week, and lets you know what to do about the … [Read more...]

WatchGuard Security Week in Review: Episode 34 – IE 0day

September 21, 2012 By Corey Nachreiner

IE 0day, Bank Attacks, and Massive Apple Update Are you too busy to follow security news yourself, but would like quick updates about the latest attacks, vulnerabilities, and trends? Then WatchGuard Security Week in Review is for you. In this weekly video (posted every Friday), I quickly summarize the biggest information and network security news. Rather than let your busy … [Read more...]

Apple Posts Security Updates for OS X, iOS, and Safari

September 20, 2012 By Corey Nachreiner

Severity: High Summary: These vulnerabilities affect: Apple OS X 10.6.x-10.8.x, Safari 6.0 and below, and iOS 5.1.1 and below. How an attacker exploits them: Multiple vectors of attack, including enticing your users into opening specially crafted files, or visiting malicious websites Impact: Various results; in the worst case, an attacker can execute code with your … [Read more...]

Apple iOS, iTunes, and TV Security Updates

March 9, 2012 By Corey Nachreiner

As I'm sure most Apple lovers are aware, Apple announced the new iPad this week (which they literally just call the "new iPad'). While the new iPad has nothing directly to do with security, it does deliver a new version of iOS, which fixes 81 security vulnerabilities in the popular mobile operating system. If you own an iPad, iPhone, or iPod you'll certainly want to grab iOS … [Read more...]

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