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It seem the NAS for the Scanner Server fell over and died in spectacular fashion and the disks in it got fried by the PSU blowing both the disks in it.. The service will be down for a few days while a replacement is sourced, it may not be back before the Trip to Vegas for Defcon on Thursday however.
So after taking a fair bit of stick for the last week or so Apple have finally published a fix for the DNS flax announced in early July.
With all the fuss about the DNS Cache Poisoning flaw going around, there is something that is getting overlooked and it could re-introduce the problem that could reverse some of the good work done by the fixes.
It seems that the details of the recently discovered DNS problem found by Dan Kaminsky have leaked out. The details of problem had been kept hush hush while efforts to push out patches and fixes by vendors was co-ordinated.
The Mozilla Foundation have released today a new Firefox 3.0.x and 2.0.0.xx releases which addresses two critical security vulnerabilities.
Well it is still patch Tuesday in Redmond and Microsoft have been busy releasing four security fixes, one we've already covered as it seems to affect most anyone that has a DNS server implementation. The others are all Microsoft's fault.
Today various vendors released updates to address several DNS implementation flaws. It seems that the implementation issues could allow an attacker to perform DNS Cache poisoning against affected DNS implementations.
Apple yesterday released two security bulletins containing updates to address multiple vulnerabilities affecting Safari and Mac OS X.
Two Russians have been arrested in connection with creating and distributing the Pinch Trojan family, according to Nikolay Patrushev, head of the Russian FSB (Federal Security Agency) the two men had been identified are awaiting trial.
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