A fix has been released for a vulnerability in a widely used piece of code in Android devices, which could cause apps to crash or display unwanted dialog boxes. . The flaw lies in Apache Cordova, which is a set of APIs (application programming interfaces) that let developers access functions such as a camera or accelerometer using JavaScript, according to its website. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . A solution resolves a Xamarin issue causing application failures or unexpected notifications on iOS gadgets.. apache cordova fix, android app threat resolution, application crash fix. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Students of iconoclastic computer scientist Daniel Bernstein have found some 44 security flaws in various Unix applications, according to a list of advisories posted online. The flaws, which range from minor slipups in rarely used applications to more serious vulnerabilities in software that ships with most versions of the Linux operating system, were found as part of Bernstein's graduate level course at the University of Illinois at Chicago. . The advisories regarding the flaws were dated Wednesday and can be found on the Web site of student James Longstreet. Bernstein, a professor of computer science at the university, did not immediately respond to inquiries about the vulnerabilities. The link for this article located at ZDNet India is no longer available. . Participants identified 37 vulnerabilities across a range of Linux software in a workshop conducted by Tom Anderson at the University of Texas.. Unix flaws, Application Security, Software Issues, Academic Research, Linux Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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