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  2. Email From: mailer@hackforums.net Subject: Account Activation at Hack Forums
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  4. Email From: tang0 labs Subject: URL Shortener Test
  5. Email From: tang0 labs Subject: URL Shortener
  6. Email From: tang0 labs Subject:
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  8. Email From: tang0 labs Subject: subscribe
  9. Email From: US-CERT Subject: Best Practices to Protect You, Your Network, and Your Information
  10. Email From: US-CERT Subject: IC3 Issues Alert on DDoS Extortion Campaigns
  11. Email From: n1tr0n Subject: Your Live Labs System
  12. Email From: hyp3rlinx@lycos.com Subject: phpFileManager 0.9.8 Remote Command Execution
  13. Email From: Strategic CIO by InformationWeek Newsletter Subject: Windows 10 Pros And Cons | Inside New York-Presbyterian's Mobile Upgrade
  14. Email From: The Hacker News Subject: Viruses, Spyware, Malware, etc. Explained: Understanding Online Threats
  15. Email From: Dark Reading Daily Subject: Another Android Media Vulnerability, But Google Isn't Worried
  16. Email From: InfoSec News Subject: [ISN] Federal Employee May Have Been Cooking Meth at Government Agencyʼs Campus
  17. Email From: InformationWeek Daily Subject: Priciest iPhone Apps You Can Buy | Windows 10 WiFi Feature Raises Concern
  18. Email From: Dotzero Subject: Better cancellation notice than usual...
  19. Email From: roberto@logsat.com Subject: HP ArcSight Logger provides incorrect/invalid/incomplete results for queries with boolean operators
  20. Email From: Alessandro Ghedini Subject: [SECURITY] [DSA 3321-1] xmltooling security update
  21. Email From: InfoSec News Subject: [ISN] Hacking Critical Infrastructure: A How-To Guide
  22. Email From: InfoSec News Subject: [ISN] Intel Assessment: Weak Response to Breaches Will Lead to More Cyber Attacks
  23. Email From: InfoSec News Subject: [ISN] Researcher says he can hack GMʼs OnStar app, open vehicle, start engine
  24. Email From: InfoSec News Subject: [ISN] Critical BIND denial-of-service flaw could disrupt large portions of the Internet
  25. Email From: Cyber Security for Beginners Subject: Lesson 6 > How do I choose the best antivirus? We have just the thing for you
  26. Email From: Liz Farrell Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans? TIME FOR A RESPONSE
  27. Email From: Sebastien Delafond Subject: [SECURITY] [DSA 3320-1] openafs security update
  28. Email From: Dotzero Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans? TIME FOR A RESPONSE
  29. Email From: Original Woodchuck Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans? TIME FOR A RESPONSE
  30. Email From: Dark Reading Subject: Don't Miss Black Hat USA Workshop - What Security Pros Really Worry About
  31. Email From: US-CERT Subject: Cisco Releases Security Updates
  32. Email From: Liz Farrell Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans? TIME FOR A RESPONSE
  33. Email From: Cisco Systems Product Security Incident Response Team Subject: Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Fragmented Packet Denial of Service Vulnerability
  34. Email From: Network Computing Subject: VMware certifications to boost your data center skills
  35. Email From: InformationWeek Enterprise Software Subject: Windows 10: Positives, Negatives | Cortana Competes With Google
  36. Email From: Dark Reading Weekly Subject: Stagefright: 'Heartbleed for Mobile' | New Hacker Capabilities From Russia With Love
  37. Email From: epoide@gmail.com Subject: Dell Netvault Backup Remote Denial of Service
  38. Email From: The Hacker News Subject: Protect Your Organization from Cyber Attacks with New Technology: Device Fingerprinting
  39. Email From: Dark Reading Daily Subject: Anthem Breach Linked To Black Vine Group & Beijing InfoSec Firm
  40. Email From: SecurityXploded News Subject: How to Easily Unlock Windows Password !!!
  41. Email From: InformationWeek Daily Subject: Windows 10: Scenes From NYC Debut | XPoint Memory Chips Will Change Mobility
  42. Email From: FreeBSD Security Advisories Subject: FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-15:16.openssh [REVISED]
  43. Email From: InfoSec News Subject: [ISN] United Airlines hacked by China-linked group suspected of previous US attacks
  44. Email From: InfoSec News Subject: [ISN] N. Korea contacts Italian firm for hacking software: S. Korean lawmaker
  45. Email From: InfoSec News Subject: [ISN] Hackers give up when they go up against this cybersecurity company
  46. Email From: InfoSec News Subject: [ISN] Hackers Can Disable a Sniper Rifle -- Or Change Its Target
  47. Email From: InfoSec News Subject: [ISN] Windows 10 Shares Your Wi-Fi With Contacts
  48. Email From: Luciano Pedreira Subject: [FD] Fwd: CVE_for_Vulnerability_theholidaycalendar
  49. Email From: Dancho Danchev Subject: [FD] Assessing The Computer Network Operation (CNO) Capabilities of the Islamic Republic of Iran - Report
  50. Email From: RISKS List Owner Subject: [RISKS] Risks Digest 28.82
  51. Email From: DarkLord Subject: Welcome Aboard
  52. Email From: TeamOPS Subject: You'll Need This
  53. Email From: Strategic CIO by InformationWeek Newsletter Subject: Windows 10 Launch: What You Need To Know | How ConocoPhillips Uses Big Data
  54. Email From: security-alert@hp.com Subject: [security bulletin] HPSBGN03366 rev.1 - HP Business Process Insight with RC4 Stream Cipher, Remote Disclosure of Information
  55. Email From: High-Tech Bridge Security Research Subject: Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) in qTranslate WordPress Plugin
  56. Email From: security-alert@hp.com Subject: [security bulletin] HPSBGN03367 rev.1 - HP TransactionVision with RC4 Stream Cipher, Remote Disclosure of Information
  57. Email From: InformationWeek Cloud Subject: How Windows 10 Changes IoT | Four Companies Dominate The Cloud
  58. Email From: The Hacker News Subject: AWS Cloud Security Report for Risk & Security Professionals
  59. Email From: Dark Reading Daily Subject: Researchers Steal Door Badge Credentials Using Smartphone Bluetooth
  60. Email From: InformationWeek Daily Subject: Windows 10: Reasons For And Against | These Four Companies Own The Cloud
  61. Email From: apparitionsec@gmail.com Subject: phpFileManager 0.9.8 CSRF Backdoor Shell Vulnerability
  62. Email From: Slackware Security Team Subject: [slackware-security] bind (SSA:2015-209-01)
  63. Email From: FreeBSD Security Advisories Subject: FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-15:17.bind
  64. Email From: FreeBSD Security Advisories Subject: FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-15:16.openssh
  65. Email From: FreeBSD Security Advisories Subject: FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-15:15.tcp
  66. Email From: FreeBSD Security Advisories Subject: FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-15:14.bsdpatch
  67. Email From: security-alert@hp.com Subject: [security bulletin] HPSBGN03372 rev.1 - HP Business Process Monitor using RC4, Remote Disclosure of Information
  68. Email From: TeamOps Subject: Assignment Mark83a
  69. Email From: Cyber Security for Beginners Subject: Lesson 5 > Cyber criminals can steal your credentials in 2 minutes. Here’s how to master your password security.
  70. Email From: US-CERT Subject: Stagefright Android Vulnerability
  71. Email From: US-CERT Subject: Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) Releases Security Updates for BIND
  72. Email From: Dev ExTeam Subject: Re: URL Shortener
  73. Email From: tang0 labs Subject: URL Shortener
  74. Email From: dxw Security Subject: [FD] Reflected XSS in Flickr Justified Gallery could allows unauthenticated attackers to do almost anything an admin can do (WordPress plugin)
  75. Email From: MustLive Subject: [FD] CSRF and XSS vulnerabilities in D-Link DCS-2103
  76. Email From: Salvatore Bonaccorso Subject: [SECURITY] [DSA 3319-1] bind9 security update
  77. Email From: TeamOps Subject: Guideline for Deployment of Exploits
  78. Email From: noreply@anonymousfeedback.net Subject: URl Shortener
  79. Email From: Network Computing Subject: New WiFi technologies spark concerns
  80. Email From: n0r3ply Subject: Welcome tang0
  81. Email From: Dotzero Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans? TIME FOR A RESPONSE
  82. Email From: The Hacker News Subject: Hacking Point of Sale: Payment Application Secrets, Threats, and Solutions
  83. Email From: Dark Reading Daily Subject: Stagefright Android Bug: 'Heartbleed for Mobile' But Harder To Patch
  84. Email From: InformationWeek Daily Subject: Windows 10 Launch: What You Need To Know | Amazon Takes On Wal-Mart
  85. Email From: SecurityXploded News Subject: How to Protect Your Facebook Password from Hackers
  86. Email From: Federico Fazzi Subject: Another Snorby 2.6.2 - Stored Cross-site Scripting Vulnerability
  87. Email From: SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Subject: [FD] SEC Consult SA-20150728-0 :: McAfee Application Control Multiple Vulnerabilities
  88. Email From: Randal Rioux Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans? TIME FOR A RESPONSE
  89. Email From: Samuel Lavitt - CVE-2015-0942 Subject: [FD] Multiple unresolved vulnerabilities in Basware Banking/Maksuliikenne
  90. Email From: DarkLord Subject: Welcome to ZouhChen911
  91. Email From: Nomen Nescio Subject: go time!
  92. Email From: XninjaX Subject: emailer
  93. Email From: Original Woodchuck Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans?
  94. Email From: Federico Fazzi Subject: [FD] Another Snorby 2.6.2 - Stored Cross-site Scripting Vulnerability
  95. Email From: US-CERT Subject: Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) Uconnect Vulnerability
  96. Email From: Jonas Bull Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans?
  97. Email From: Original Woodchuck Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans?
  98. Email From: Strategic CIO by InformationWeek Newsletter Subject: Drones: 10 Novel Uses | Windows 10 Slogans We'd Love To See
  99. Email From: InfoSec News Subject: [ISN] A primer on dealing with the media as a hacker, and dealing with hackers as the media
  100. Email From: Vulnerability Lab Subject: Apple iTunes & AppStore - Filter Bypass & Persistent Invoice Vulnerability
  101. Email From: Vulnerability Lab Subject: [FD] Apple iTunes & AppStore - Filter Bypass & Persistent Invoice Vulnerability
  102. Email From: InfoSec News Subject: [ISN] 'Plague Scanner' controls multiple AV engines, for $0.00
  103. Email From: InformationWeek Big Data Subject: Harnessing Citizen Data Scientists | IBM's Analytics Move Hasn't Paid Off
  104. Email From: InfoSec News Subject: [ISN] GAO: Defense installation utilities at risk of cyber attack
  105. Email From: The Hacker News Subject: Weekend Updates from The Hacker News
  106. Email From: Sandy Harris Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans?
  107. Email From: Dark Reading Daily Subject: Chrysler Recalls 1.4mn Vehicles After Jeep Hacking Demo
  108. Email From: InformationWeek Daily Subject: How Windows 10 Will Change IoT | Gmail Can Now Self-Destruct
  109. Email From: Laszlo Boszormenyi Subject: [SECURITY] [DSA 3318-1] expat security update
  110. Email From: InfoSec News Subject: [ISN] Outrage: Iran deal commits U.S. to teach them how to defeat a cyber attack
  111. Email From: InfoSec News Subject: [ISN] Cybercom: Big Data Theft at OPM, Private Networks is New Trend in Cyber Attacks
  112. Email From: Salvatore Bonaccorso Subject: [SECURITY] [DSA 3317-1] lxc security update
  113. Email From: InfoSec News Subject: [ISN] Smartwatches a new frontier for cyber attack, HP study shows
  114. Email From: US-CERT Subject: SB15-208: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of July 20, 2015
  115. Email From: InfoSec News Subject: [ISN] Survey: Nearly 1 in 4 IT firms suffered security breach
  116. Email From: Moritz Muehlenhoff Subject: [SECURITY] [DSA 3316-1] openjdk-7 security update
  117. Email From: Securify B.V. Subject: Integer overflow in .NET Framework System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.Utility class
  118. Email From: apparitionsec@gmail.com Subject: Hawkeye-G v3.0.1 Persistent XSS & Information Leakage
  119. Email From: Sijmen Ruwhof Subject: [FD] Multiple critical security vulnerabilities (including a backdoor!) in PHP File Manager
  120. Email From: Pierre Kim Subject: Re: [FD] 127 ipTIME router models vulnerable to an unauthenticated RCE by sending a crafted DHCP request
  121. Email From: Cyber Security for Beginners Subject: Lesson 4 > No more technical gibberish! Master basic security terms in 20 minutes
  122. Email From: Randal Rioux Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans? TIME FOR A RESPONSE
  123. Email From: The Hacker News Subject: Weekend Updates from The Hacker News
  124. Email From: The Hacker News Subject: Weekend Updates from The Hacker News
  125. Email From: Original Woodchuck Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans? TIME FOR A RESPONSE
  126. Email From: Liz Farrell Subject: Re: Reverse Engineering (aka Google not helpful here)
  127. Email From: Mark Cross Subject: [FD] CVE Requested: Reflected Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) in QNAP TS-x09 Turbo NAS
  128. Email From: RISKS List Owner Subject: [RISKS] Risks Digest 28.81
  129. Email From: Network Computing Subject: 9 SDN starter kits and freebies
  130. Email From: The Hacker News Subject: Weekend Updates from The Hacker News
  131. Email From: The Hacker News Subject: Weekend Updates from The Hacker News
  132. Email From: InformationWeek Daily Subject: Addictive iPhone, Android Apps | Twitter Security Pro Talks Encryption
  133. Email From: SecurityXploded News Subject: Security News of the Week - Fiat Chrysler Recalls 1.4M Cars To Prevent Computer Hacking
  134. Email From: SecurityXploded News Subject: Security News of the Week - Fiat Chrysler Recalls 1.4M Cars To Prevent Computer Hacking
  135. Email From: Nitin Venkatesh Subject: [FD] Cross-Site Request Forgery & SQL Injection Vulnerabilities in Unite Gallery Lite Wordpress Plugin v1.4.6
  136. Email From: Nitin Venkatesh Subject: [FD] Open Redirect Vulnerability in Music Store Wordpress Plugin v1.0.14
  137. Email From: Mark Cross Subject: [FD] CVE Requested: Reflected Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) in QNAP TS-x09 Turbo NAS
  138. Email From: Securify B.V. Subject: [FD] Integer overflow in .NET Framework System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.Utility class
  139. Email From: Cyber Security for Beginners Subject: Lesson 3 > The 10 Internet Security Myths You Need to Forget
  140. Email From: Shrdlu Subject: Reverse Engineering (aka Google not helpful here)
  141. Email From: Strategic CIO by InformationWeek Newsletter Subject: Your Data Is Leading You Astray | Windows 10 Security Strategies
  142. Email From: noreply@send-email.org Subject: RE: Welcome Aboard!
  143. Email From: apparitionsec@gmail.com Subject: Hawkeye-G v3 CSRF Vulnerability ***[UPDATED CORRECTED]
  144. Email From: noreply@send-email.org Subject: Welcome Aboard!
  145. Email From: Michael Gilbert Subject: [SECURITY] [DSA 3315-1] chromium-browser security update
  146. Email From: Dark Reading Daily Subject: Car Hacking Shifts Into High Gear
  147. Email From: apparitionsec@gmail.com Subject: Hawkeye-G v3.0.1.4912 CSRF Vulnerability CVE-2015-2878
  148. Email From: InformationWeek Daily Subject: Drones Invade Your Town | Windows 10 Uses Virtualization For Security
  149. Email From: Moritz Muehlenhoff Subject: [SECURITY] [DSA 3314-1] typo3-src end of life
  150. Email From: Randal Rioux Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans? TIME FOR A RESPONSE
  151. Email From: Randal Rioux Subject: Re: In other defcon news...
  152. Email From: Qualys Security Advisory Subject: [FD] Qualys Security Advisory - CVE-2015-3245 userhelper - CVE-2015-3246 libuser
  153. Email From: Qualys Security Advisory Subject: Qualys Security Advisory - CVE-2015-3245 userhelper - CVE-2015-3246 libuser
  154. Email From: Original Woodchuck Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans? TIME FOR A RESPONSE
  155. Email From: US-CERT Subject: WordPress Releases Security Update
  156. Email From: US-CERT Subject: Cisco Releases Security Updates
  157. Email From: Network Computing Subject: 802.11ac wireless upgrades: 7 key considerations
  158. Email From: InformationWeek Enterprise Software Subject: Here's What Windows 10 Gets Right | Why It's Time For Flash To Die
  159. Email From: Dark Reading Weekly Subject: CISOs Caught In A Catch-22 | Smackdown: Breach Prevention or Detection?
  160. Email From: Dark Reading Subject: Don't Miss Black Hat USA Workshop - What Security Pros Really Worry About
  161. Email From: Vulnerability Lab Subject: ThaiWeb CMS 2015Q3 - SQL Injection Web Vulnerability
  162. Email From: Dark Reading Daily Subject: Angler Climbing To Top Of Exploit Heap
  163. Email From: InformationWeek Daily Subject: What Windows 10 Gets Right | iPhone Sales Soar But iPad's Flatten
  164. Email From: Vulnerability Lab Subject: [FD] ThaiWeb CMS 2015Q3 - SQL Injection Web Vulnerability
  165. Email From: Salvatore Bonaccorso Subject: [SECURITY] [DSA 3313-1] linux security update
  166. Email From: Liz Farrell Subject: Re: In other defcon news...
  167. Email From: Cyber Security for Beginners Subject: Lesson 2 > Security 101: cover your basics in less than 1 hour
  168. Email From: Whiskey T. Foxtrot Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans?
  169. Email From: RISKS List Owner Subject: [RISKS] Risks Digest 28.80
  170. Email From: Sandy Harris Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans?
  171. Email From: Whiskey T. Foxtrot Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans?
  172. Email From: Cisco Systems Product Security Incident Response Team Subject: Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Software TFTP Server Denial of Service Vulnerability
  173. Email From: Cisco Systems Product Security Incident Response Team Subject: Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Unauthorized Password Change Vulnerability
  174. Email From: Cisco Systems Product Security Incident Response Team Subject: Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller Access Control Vulnerability
  175. Email From: Security Alert Subject: ESA-2015-118: EMC Avamar Directory Traversal Vulnerability
  176. Email From: Strategic CIO by InformationWeek Newsletter Subject: What Windows 10 Gets Right | CIOs Don't Get Enough From CRM
  177. Email From: modzero Subject: Multiple (remote and local) Vulnerabilities in Xceedium Xsuite [MZ-15-02]
  178. Email From: InformationWeek Cloud Subject: Cloud Security Beats Data Centers | CIOs Need More From CRM
  179. Email From: Dotzero Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans?
  180. Email From: Original Woodchuck Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans?
  181. Email From: High-Tech Bridge Security Research Subject: Multiple XSS Vulnerabilities in Paid Memberships Pro WordPress Plugin
  182. Email From: High-Tech Bridge Security Research Subject: SQL Injection in Count Per Day WordPress Plugin
  183. Email From: Dark Reading Daily Subject: Arrests Made In JPMorgan Hack, Securities Fraud Scheme
  184. Email From: InformationWeek Daily Subject: Cloud Security Trumps Your Data Center | Visual Studio 2015 Released
  185. Email From: Jonas Bull Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans?
  186. Email From: mjs@smithbowen.net Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans?
  187. Email From: Alessandro Ghedini Subject: [SECURITY] [DSA 3312-1] cacti security update
  188. Email From: jychia.sec@gmail.com Subject: NetCracker Resource Management 8.0 - SQL Injection Vulnerability
  189. Email From: jychia.sec@gmail.com Subject: NetCracker Resource Management 8.0 - XSS Vulnerability
  190. Email From: apparitionsec@gmail.com Subject: Open-Web-Analytics-1.5.7 Cryptographic, Password Disclosure & XSS Vulnerabilities
  191. Email From: FreeBSD Security Advisories Subject: FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-15:13.tcp
  192. Email From: Kevin Kluge Subject: Logstash vulnerability CVE-2015-5378
  193. Email From: Original Woodchuck Subject: Re: Any worthwhile Republicans?
  194. Email From: US-CERT Subject: Google Releases Security Update for Chrome
  195. Email From: Dave Horsfall Subject: Re: [FD] Ashley Madison Hacked
  196. Email From: Henri Salo Subject: Re: [FD] CVE Request -Post Authentication SQLi Vulnerability fixed in Cacti
  197. Email From: Pierre Kim Subject: [FD] Why Full Disclosure is the solution ? An example with RIPE
  198. Email From: bob secse Subject: [FD] RainbowCrack Plugin for Oracle hashes (<=10g)
  199. Email From: here@infochambers.com Subject: RE: Any worthwhile Republicans?
  200. Email From: Sandy Harris Subject: Any worthwhile Republicans?
  201. Email From: Maria Lemos Subject: WorldCIST'2016 - Brazil: Call for Workshops Proposals - Best Papers published by ISI/SCI Journals
  202. Email From: Network Computing Subject: 6 ways to cut data storage costs
  203. Email From: InformationWeek Mobile Subject: Fitness Tracker Alternatives To Apple Watch | Flash Needs To Die
  204. Email From: Dark Reading Daily Subject: CISOs Caught In A Catch-22
  205. Email From: InformationWeek Daily Subject: Fitness Trackers That Are Not Apple Watch | Nokia Will Try Phones Again
  206. Email From: Ioan Indreias Subject: CVE-2015-5379: Axigen XSS vulnerability for html attachments
  207. Email From: security-alert@hp.com Subject: [security bulletin] HPSBMU03380 rev.1 - HP System Management Homepage (SMH) on Linux and Windows, Multiple Vulnerabilities
  208. Email From: Nitin Venkatesh Subject: [FD] Cross-Site Request Forgery Vulnerability in Portfolio Plugin Wordpress Plugin v1.0
  209. Email From: Shi,Tong Subject: [FD] CVE Request -Post Authentication SQLi Vulnerability fixed in Cacti
  210. Email From: Simon Rawet Subject: [FD] Joomla! plugin Helpdesk Pro < 1.4.0
  211. Email From: Dirk-Willem van Gulik Subject: Re: [FD] OpenSSH keyboard-interactive authentication brute force vulnerability (MaxAuthTries bypass)
  212. Email From: Brian Offenheim Subject: [FD] Ashley Madison Hacked
  213. Email From: Cyber Security for Beginners Subject: Lesson 1 > Start here: evaluate your cyber security level 
  214. Email From: Original Woodchuck Subject: Re: Apparently White Lives Don't Matter
  215. Email From: RISKS List Owner Subject: [RISKS] Risks Digest 28.79
  216. Email From: US-CERT Subject: Microsoft Releases Security Update
  217. Email From: Digital Avatar Subject: Apparently White Lives Don't Matter
  218. Email From: Cyber Security for Beginners Subject: Cyber Security for Beginners Course: Please Confirm Subscription
  219. Email From: security-alert@hp.com Subject: [security bulletin] HPSBMU03377 rev.1 - HP Release Control running RC4, Remote Disclosure of Information
  220. Email From: security-alert@hp.com Subject: [security bulletin] HPSBUX03379 SSRT101976 rev.1 - HP-UX Running BIND, Remote Denial of Service (DoS)
  221. Email From: Strategic CIO by InformationWeek Newsletter Subject: Enough With Flash, Already | Cheap IT Will Cost You
  222. Email From: InformationWeek Big Data Subject: Avoiding Data Misrepresentation | Microsoft Unveils Cortana Analytics
  223. Email From: Salvatore Bonaccorso Subject: [SECURITY] [DSA 3311-1] mariadb-10.0 security update
  224. Email From: US-CERT Subject: SB15-201: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of July 13, 2015
  225. Email From: Moritz Muehlenhoff Subject: [SECURITY] [DSA 3310-1] freexl security update
  226. Email From: Alessandro Ghedini Subject: [SECURITY] [DSA 3309-1] tidy security update
  227. Email From: InformationWeek Daily Subject: Flash Needs To Die, And Soon | Spam Hits 12-Year Low
  228. Email From: Vulnerability Lab Subject: [FD] Airdroid iOS, Android & Win 3.1.3 - Persistent Vulnerability
  229. Email From: Salvatore Bonaccorso Subject: [SECURITY] [DSA 3308-1] mysql-5.5 security update
  230. Email From: Slackware Security Team Subject: [slackware-security] httpd (SSA:2015-198-01)
  231. Email From: Slackware Security Team Subject: [slackware-security] php (SSA:2015-198-02)
  232. Email From: Vulnerability Lab Subject: AirDroid ID - Client Side JSONP Callback Vulnerability
  233. Email From: Vulnerability Lab Subject: FoxyCart Bug Bounty #1 - Filter Bypass & Persistent Vulnerability
  234. Email From: Vulnerability Lab Subject: UDID+ v2.5 iOS - Mail Command Inject Vulnerability
  235. Email From: Network Computing Subject: Bringing network and security teams together
  236. Email From: Here At InfoChambers Subject: Re: It's a book question (or at least a question about publications)
  237. Email From: Shrdlu Subject: It's a book question (or at least a question about publications)
  238. Email From: InformationWeek Daily Subject: Google Street View's Great Adventures | Amazon's Prime Day Fail
  239. Email From: Strategic CIO by InformationWeek Newsletter Subject: Epic Cloud Computing Failures | Windows 10 Finalized
  240. Email From: Dark Reading Daily Subject: Java Back In The Bullseye
  241. Email From: InformationWeek Daily Subject: NASA Brings Pluto Into Focus | Windows 10 Is Finalized
  242. Email From: owais.md.khan@gmail.com Subject: Oracle E-Business Suite Servlet URL Redirection Vulnerability
  243. Email From: adrian.vollmer@syss.de Subject: Novell GroupWise 2014 WebAccess vulnerable to XSS attacks
  244. Email From: Original Woodchuck Subject: Re: Submitted without comment
  245. Email From: Tasos Laskos Subject: Arachni Framework v1.2 & WebUI v0.5.7.1 have been released (Web Application Security Scanner)
  246. Email From: Digital Avatar Subject: Re: Submitted without comment
  247. Email From: SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Subject: SEC Consult SA-20150716-0 :: Permanent Cross-Site Scripting in Oracle Application Express
  248. Email From: Kevin Kluge Subject: Elasticsearch CVE-2015-5531
  249. Email From: Kevin Kluge Subject: Elasticsearch CVE-2015-5377
  250. Email From: Network Computing Subject: Skype For Business: 8 ways it's better than Lync
  251. Email From: InformationWeek Enterprise Software Subject: 10 Life-Changing HTML5 Tips | Microsoft Plans The Year Ahead
  252. Email From: Dark Reading Weekly Subject: Poor Priorities, Resources Put Enterprises At Risk, Security Pros Say | Inside A DDoS Attack
  253. Email From: Security Alert Subject: ESA-2015-123: EMC Documentum WebTop Open Redirect Vulnerability
  254. Email From: Security Alert Subject: ESA-2015-122: EMC Documentum CenterStage Cross-site Scripting Vulnerability
  255. Email From: DarkLord Subject: RE: Your Live Labs System
  256. Email From: Jing Wang Subject: [FD] PhotoPost PHP 4.8c Cookie Based Stored XSS (Cross-site Scripting) Web Application 0-Day Bug
  257. Email From: InformationWeek Daily Subject: Mac OS X Apps You Need To Have | Coffee Crisis For IT
  258. Email From: The Hacker News Subject: Weekend Updates from The Hacker News
  259. Email From: Network Computing Subject: Network troubleshooting: Consider the load balancer
  260. Email From: Brandon Perry Subject: Re: [FD] Symantec Endpoint Protection
  261. Email From: Sentimental Asshole Subject: dc-stuff mailing list stats for July 2015
  262. Email From: Sentimental Asshole Subject: dc-stuff mailing list URL rollup for July 2015
  263. Email From: Markus Wulftange Subject: [FD] Symantec Endpoint Protection
  264. Email From: US-CERT Subject: TA15-213A: Recent Email Phishing Campaigns  Mitigation and Response Recommendations
  265. Email From: Cyber Security for Beginners Subject: Lesson 7 > Next-gen anti-hacking tools are here to protect you (because antivirus is not enough)
  266. Email From: SecurityXploded News Subject: Top Security News of the Week - Anti-virus Maker BitDefender Admits Hacker Stole User Data
  267. Email From: The Hacker News Subject: Weekend Updates from The Hacker News
  268. Email From: MustLive Subject: [FD] Vulnerability in VirtueMart for Joomla
  269. Email From: Shrdlu Subject: NVIDIA Tablets on Fire
  270. Email From: TeamOps Subject: TOR Unmasking
  271. Email From: Buffer Overflow Subject: Re: NVIDIA Tablets on Fire
  272. Email From: Buffer Overflow Subject: Re: NVIDIA Tablets on Fire
  273. Email From: Shrdlu Subject: NVIDIA Tablets on Fire
  274. Email From: TeamOps Subject: Your Budget
  275. Email From: US-CERT Subject: SB15-215: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of July 27, 2015
  276. Email From: InformationWeek Daily Subject: How Java Is Powering The Future | Windows 10 Enterprise Essentials
  277. Email From: The Hacker News Subject: Weekend Updates from The Hacker News
  278. Email From: InformationWeek Big Data Subject: Smart Ways To Use Social Media Data | ConocoPhillips Drills Into Analytics
  279. Email From: Dark Reading Daily Subject: Dark Reading News Desk Comes To You Live From Black Hat
  280. Email From: SecurityXploded News Subject: Chrome Web Password Recovery Tool
  281. Email From: Strategic CIO by InformationWeek Newsletter Subject: OS X Apps Everybody Needs | Windows 10 Enterprise Essentials
  282. Email From: Cyber Security for Beginners Subject: Lesson 8 > Do you know about these security holes in your system?
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