Titanium' code will execute on Windows 2000 servers and/or domain controllers with SP3 installed, and on Windows .Net Standard Server, Enterprise Server and Datacenter Server (member servers or domain controllers).
A flaw in the way the server handles permissions could allow any user who authenticates to a server to run, delete, insert or update web tasks created by other users. A mistake in permissions could allow a malicious web page or HTML email to call...
Internet Explorer uses security domains, or 'zones', to limit what certain websites and HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) pages can do to a person's PC. In the worst case, this vulnerability could allow an attacker to load a malicious executable...
Leaders in this market have functionality that centres on scenario creation, assessment and planning; highly automated optimisation techniques that produce actionable opportunity models (e.g.efficient frontiers); and decision output for downstream...
Gillon wrote: "This design flaw in IE allows an attacker to retrieve private user data or execute operations on the user's behalf on remote domains. Microsoft is investigating the issue, which it described in a statement as a problem affecting the...
Two scam artists who duped victims with bogus demands for domain name registration have been hit for AU$2.3m (£980,000) by an Australian court. Brad Norrish and Chesley Rafferty copied personal information from the Whois listings of Nominet, the...