What will the big security stories of 2007 be?
For the last couple of years, we've asked you what you think will be the big security trends/stories in the coming year. Well, 2006 is rapidly coming to a close, so I figured we might as well solicit some of those opinions again. Deb Hale, in her story earlier this week, took a quick look at how you did with your predictions last year and it looks like you did pretty well. So, what will it be in 2007? Post your thoughts through our contact page, we'll summarize around the first of the year.
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nmap-4.20 released
Nmap-4.20 has been released, though the main page at insecure.org still lists 4.11 as the current version.
http://insecure.org/nmap/download.html
http://insecure.org/nmap/download.html
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Microsoft December advance patch notification
Microsoft is informing us that there will be 6 patches released on Tuesday. Five for Windows (with a max severity of critical) and one critical patch for Visual Studio. Note that there are no patches for Office, so the 2 new Word vulnerabilities reported earlier this week will remain unpatched.
See the MSRC blog entry here.
See the MSRC blog entry here.
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