Wednesday, April 18, 2012

MC2 Post 1246 On the Second Day of the Google - Oracle Court Trial These Are


From:  http://www.h-online.com

The TECH Headlines:




Oracle Patch Day Addresses 88 Vulnerabilities


Oracle has released 88 security patches as part of its scheduled April Critical Patch Update (CPU), ten more than on its last patch day in January. One of the patches affects a series of vulnerabilities in the Java JRockit VM with a CVSS Base Score of 10.0 – this is the highest possible level of vulnerability in the Common Vulnerability Scoring System. Oracle also closed holes with a CVSS score of 9.0 in Grid Engine and the Windows version of the database component Spatial (in non-Windows versions the vulnerability score of this flaw is 6.5). All other vulnerabilities have scores of 7.5 or lower.






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And These TECH Headlines:


   

Google Warns the Operators of Thousands of
Hacked Web Sites

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The head of Google's Webspam team, Matt Cutts, announced on Twitter that Google has sent out a message to the webmasters of 20,000 sites informing them that their sites may have been hacked. In the email message, the company warns operators that the affected sites appear to be being used to redirect visitors to a malicious site.







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The Litigation:  Oracle and Google Trial: Day 2




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The Link to:  Oracle and Google Trial: Day 1


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Lost in the Game Of  Lawyers and 
Tech Nation States was this:

Google's SPDY Module Accelerates Apache



mod_spdy operates on the connection level and can 
handle multiple data streams within one connection







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