Oracle on Tuesday released fixes for a laundry list of security vulnerabilities in many of its software products.
Following Microsoft's lead, business software giant Oracle is now giving system administrators a heads-up on its upcoming security patches.
Oracle plans to push out 51 fixes for flaws in its software, in a self-described "critical patch update" on Tuesday.
In its latest quarterly patch cycle, Oracle has released 45 fixes for various security flaws.
As part of its quarterly patch cycle, Oracle on Tuesday released fixes for a long list of security vulnerabilities in many of its products.
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Database software maker Oracle promised on Tuesday in the US to quickly make patches available for the more than 30 flaws found by a British security researcher.
Oracle's upcoming 10g database is intended to stave off competition from Microsoft in the midsize-business market, Oracle executives said Thursday.
David Litchfield, the UK security expert at the centre of the current Oracle security scare, sets the record straight.
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