Java's reputation took a beating again, after Facebook revealed that attackers had infiltrated its internal systems after exploiting a zero-day vulnerability. As PCMag.com reported late yesterday ...
Facebook was hacked last week in a zero-day Java attack that struck the laptops of several of its engineers, not long after the Twitter micro social networking website was hit in a similar attack.
February has been a rough month for all of the 21st century's tech darlings, with both Twitter and Facebook admitting they had been hacked. Now Apple, long held to be a purveyor of secure computing ...
Facebook today open-sourced a static analysis tool its software and security engineers use internally to find potentially dangerous security and privacy flaws in the company's Android and Java ...
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