Security News



2016-11-08 19:57
Microsoft released 14 security bulletins today, six rated critical. Among the fixes is a patch for a Windows kernel zero-day vulnerability disclosed by Google that was being used in attacks by the...

2016-11-08 18:38
Google’s November Android Security Bulletin patched 15 critical vulnerabilities, but only a supplemental patch for the Dirty Cow Linux vulnerability.






2016-11-03 18:00
Google's new ways to violate your privacy and -- more importantly -- how to opt out....