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Top Ten Vulnerabilities Powered by: Secunia
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Drupal Search API Module Script Insertion Vulnerabilities
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Symantec Endpoint Protection Arbitrary File Deletion Vulnerability
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SocialEngine Multiple Vulnerabilities
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Jaow CMS "add_ons" SQL Injection Vulnerability
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Symantec Endpoint Protection Denial of Service Vulnerability
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Linux Kernel Huge Pages Memory Leak Denial of Service Vulnerability
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IBM Lotus Quickr for Domino qp2.cab ActiveX Control Vulnerability
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Google Chrome Multiple Vulnerabilities
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Apache Commons Compress bzip2 Denial of Service Vulnerability
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Apache Ant Bzip2 Compression Denial of Service Vulnerability
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Facebook Cancellation Malware Disguised As Adobe Update Making Rounds (3)
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Report: Diablo III Users Find Accounts Hacked, Gold Stolen And New 'Mystery' Friends (2)
Take Our Poll
The Internet Crime Complaint Center recently warned of malware targeting travelers connecting to Wi-Fi. When traveling, do you
Connect to anything
21%
Only connect to password-protected, secure connections
39%
Only use websites with HTTPS
27%
I don’t pay attention to how I access the internet while traveling
13%
Total votes: 70
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