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blog.isosceles.com
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| | | | | Early last week, Google released a new stable update for Chrome. The update included a single security fix that was reported by Apple's Security Engineering and Architecture (SEAR) team. The issue, CVE-2023-4863, was a heap buffer overflow in the WebP image library, and it had a familiar warning attached: "Google | |
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www.cyberkendra.com
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| | | | | SOCKS5 heap buffer overflow vulnerability in Curl lead to arbitrary remote code execution. | |
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landave.io
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| | | | | Blog about anti-virus software vulnerabilities. | |
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www.surinderbhomra.com
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| | | I have to say that I am quite impressed with the way Google markets its own applications and services. Who would ever had thought of using a comic string to introduce the key workings of a specific application? | ||