Windows Mixed Reality Dev Kits available for pre-order

2017-05-12 KENNETH 0

Windows Mixed Reality Dev Kits available for pre-order Anyone following the excitement around virtual reality and augmented reality over the past year is aware of the anticipation surrounding Microsoft’s new Windows Mixed Reality headsets. You understand that a rapidly expanding mixed reality market is just waiting for developers like you to get involved. During Alex Kipman’s , we announced that Windows Mixed Reality dev kits from Acer and HP are now available for pre-order through the Microsoft Store for developers in the US (Acer, HP) and Canada (Acer, HP) —please sign up here so we can notify you once dev kits are available in additional countries. The Acer Windows Mixed Reality Headset Developer Edition is priced at $299 USD and the HP Windows Mixed Reality Headset Developer Edition is priced at $329 USD. The headsets use state-of-the-art, inside-out tracking so [ more… ]

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RHSA-2017:1228-1: Important: chromium-browser security update

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RHSA-2017:1228-1: Important: chromium-browser security update Red Hat Enterprise Linux: An update for chromium-browser is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Supplementary. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerability from the CVE link(s) in the References section. CVE-2017-5068 Source: RHSA-2017:1228-1: Important: chromium-browser security update

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RHBA-2017:1227-1: Red Hat Certification bug fix and enhancement update

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RHBA-2017:1227-1: Red Hat Certification bug fix and enhancement update Red Hat Enterprise Linux: An updated redhat-certification package that fixes several bugs and adds various enhancements is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. Source: RHBA-2017:1227-1: Red Hat Certification bug fix and enhancement update

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USN-3284-1: OpenVPN vulnerabilities

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USN-3284-1: OpenVPN vulnerabilities Ubuntu Security Notice USN-3284-1 11th May, 2017 openvpn vulnerabilities A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives: Ubuntu 17.04 Summary Several security issues were fixed in OpenVPN. Software description openvpn – virtual private network software Details It was discovered that OpenVPN improperly triggered an assert whenreceiving an oversized control packet in some situations. A remoteattacker could use this to cause a denial of service (server or clientcrash). (CVE-2017-7478) It was discovered that OpenVPN improperly triggered an assert when packetids rolled over. An authenticated remote attacker could use this to cause adenial of service (application crash). (CVE-2017-7479) Update instructions The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following package version: Ubuntu 17.04: openvpn 2.4.0-4ubuntu1.2 To update your system, please follow these instructions: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Security/Upgrades. In general, a standard system update will make all [ more… ]

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USN-3275-1: OpenJDK 8 vulnerabilities

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USN-3275-1: OpenJDK 8 vulnerabilities Ubuntu Security Notice USN-3275-1 11th May, 2017 openjdk-8 vulnerabilities A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives: Ubuntu 17.04 Ubuntu 16.10 Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Summary Several security issues were fixed in OpenJDK 8. Software description openjdk-8 – Open Source Java implementation Details It was discovered that OpenJDK improperly re-used cached NTLMconnections in some situations. A remote attacker could possiblyuse this to cause a Java application to perform actions with thecredentials of a different user. (CVE-2017-3509) It was discovered that an untrusted library search path flaw existedin the Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) component of OpenJDK. Alocal attacker could possibly use this to gain the privileges of aJava application. (CVE-2017-3511) It was discovered that the Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) componentin OpenJDK did not properly enforce size limits when parsing XMLdocuments. An attacker could [ more… ]