2015: First Apple in CVE security blanks

Do you know CVE? 2015 has come to an end and so we can make a flashback along with a total count on critical or critical security gaps of the year.Apple bug CVE

During the last 365 days independent ασφάλειας, εταιρείες ασφάλειας στον κυβερνοχώρο, και κατασκευαστές λογισμικών ανέφεραν τρωτά σημεία στην ασφάλεια διαφόρων προϊόντων, που μας είναι γνωστά και αναγνωρίσιμα με το αντίστοιχο CVE (Κοινές ευπάθειες και ανοίγματα ή Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures)

These CVE numbers are used for of security gaps in all products and have been around in security IT circles for quite some time. This is because many times we have seen malicious users use them over and over again.

The Surprise of the Year According to CVE Details, a site of vulnerability inventory, during 2015, the company for which most of the new CVE numbers were recorded by Apple.

Researchers have discovered a total of 654 security gaps in Apple's products, 83 more than Microsoft security blanks that 2015 has detected 571 vulnerabilities.

The rest of the Top 10 continues with Cisco (488 ασφαλείας), Oracle (479 τα), Adobe (460 σφάλματα), Google (323 σφάλματα), IBM (312 σφάλματα), Mozilla (188 σφάλματα), Canonical (153 σφάλματα), και η Novell με 143 σφάλματα.

As for the software that had the bugs, Apple's OS X, came first with 384 security blanks, while iOS came second with 375 security blanks.

Third in the list, although everyone expected to be the first is Adobe Flash Player. Surprise; During 2015, Flash had only 316 security flaws.

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