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- 9 Aug 2008: July 2008 CPU Advisory - Windows Patch update for Oracle 10.1.0.5
- 29 Jul 2008: Exploit for Oracle Bea Weblogic - Apache Connector published
- 8 Mai 2008: Checkpwd 1.23 for MacOS Intel native released
- 16 Apr 2008: Oracle CPU April 2008 - Update
- 15 Apr 2008: Oracle Critical Patch Update April 2008 is out
- 11 Apr 2008: Looking Glass and Oracle 11g
- 11 Apr 2008: Oracle Critical Patch Update Pre-Release Announcement - April 2008
- 4 Mrz 2008: We proudly present: Anna Marie Kornbrust
- 4 Mrz 2008: Corba Exploit for VisiBroker published
Archive für 4 Mrz 2008
We proudly present: Anna Marie Kornbrust
4 Mrz 2008 von Alexander Kornbrust.
Last friday night, 29. February 2008, our daughter Anna Marie Kornbrust was born in Frankfurt / Germany. I just came back from a consulting project in Munich and went from the railway station directly to the hospital to see her birth.
Mother and daughter are doing fine.

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Corba Exploit for VisiBroker published
4 Mrz 2008 von Alexander Kornbrust.
Today, Luigi Auriemma posted an advisory and heap overflow exploit for the Corba Visibroker 8.0 from Borland.
Visibroker was used by older versions of Oracle Reports (e.g. in the Oracle Application Server, Reports Developer or eBusiness Suite) and Oracle Discoverer. In Oracle 10g Release 2 Visibroker was replaced by the JDK ORB. Details see Metalink note 307669.1.
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