Secunia is a Danishcomputer security service provider best known for tracking vulnerabilities in more than 12,000 pieces of software and operating systems. Image File history File links Secunia. ... Computer security is a field of computer science concerned with the control of risks related to computer use. ... In computer security, the word vulnerability refers to a weakness or other opening in a system. ... Computer software (or simply software) refers to one or more computer programs and data held in the storage of a computer for some purpose. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
Numbers of "unpatched" vulnerabilities in popular applications are frequently quoted in software comparisons. Regardless of this number, the existence of just one "Highly critical" vulnerability is enough to avoid using an application until it is fixed.
Secunia also tracks currently active computer viruses. Secunia has gained publicity and a notable reputation with the discovery of major zero-day vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer and other widely used programs[1]. A computer virus is a self-replicating computer program written to alter the way a computer operates, without the permission or knowledge of the user. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Internet Explorer, abbreviated IE or WIE (versions below 7 are abbreviated MSIE), is a proprietary graphical web browser made by Microsoft and included as part of most members of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems. ...
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^ Naraine, Ryan (2006-05-01). Internet Explorer Security Problems Multiply. eWEEK. Retrieved on 2006-06-04.
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Denmark-based security firm Secunia has upgraded a warning issued last year regarding a known vulnerability for computer users running Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Internet Explorer (IE) 6.0 from "highly" to "extremely" critical, according to an advisory published Friday.
Secunia also learned about a second HTML Help control flaw, a variant of the first control flaw that creates a security site/zone restriction error in the handling of the "Related Topics" command.
Secunia also posted a test application for Windows XP SP 2 and IE 6.0 users to determine whether their systems are vulnerable.