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Articles by Sean Michael Kerner 

Mac OS X Users at Risk from 'BlackHole RAT'?

Sophos researchers warn of new trojan targeting Mac OS X.

Rapid7 Exposes Flash Vulns with NeXpose

Updating the Flash player isn't enough to protect against Flash vulns that could be lurking inside applications.

RSA: Java is the Most Vulnerable Browser Plug-in

New study from Qualys using months of data from browser checking service identifies the most vulnerable browser plug-ins.

RSA: IBM Rolls 20Gbps IPS Network Appliance

IBM unleashes its most powerful network security IPS ever in an effort to help secure the biggest networks as fast as possible.

RSA: Dasient and Cenzic Team Up to Exploit Web Apps

The security vendors team up to demonstrate how modern drive-by download attacks occur and what site owners can do to prevent themselves from being victims.

Oracle Updates Java for 21 Vulnerabilities

Big update for Java includes fix for floating point issue disclosed earlier this month.

RSA: Cisco Aims for Context-Aware Security with SecureX

New security framework brings TrustSec to firewalls and expands overall awareness of security throughout the network.

Juniper Debuts Virtual Security Firewall Gateway

Virtual gateway security debuts to help secure virtual assets from real attacks.

IronBee Open Source WAF Project Launches

New effort spearheaded by Qualys takes flight to create a new type of Web Application Firewall (WAF).

LogRhythm Improves Network Security with Complex Pattern Recognition

New Advanced Intelligence (AI) technology makes log and SIEM data actionable for network defense.

Sourcefire Immunet 3 Lets You Write Your Own A/V Signatures

New version of Windows desktop anti-virus released with continuous cloud updating and customization features.

Google Refreshes Chrome 9 for Security and Flash

That was fast. Chrome 9 security update now out, fixing at least five flaws including stale pointers, and a new Adobe Flash update.

Do You Need a Web Application Firewall?

New study shows more than 70 percent of enterprises have been compromised in the last two years.

Google Chrome 9 Released, Accelerating 3D and Fixing Bugs

Nine flaws fixed as Chrome is updated with new WebGL tech for 3D browsing experiences.