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Bojan Zdrnja from the Internet Storm Center (ISC) warns that he has encountered malicious PDF files, which exploit the recently announced and patched JavaScript-based buffer overflow vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Acrobat 8.1.2 and older. The attack is based on proof of concept code that was released on exploit tracking website Milw0rm soon after the vulnerability was disclosed.
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via Softpedia @ 21:27 8th Nov
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Just a few days after Opera Software patched critical vulnerabilities in its browser, researchers have identified another serious bug that allows attackers to remotely execute malicious code on the machines of people running the most recent version of the software. Opera has vowed to fix the flaw soon.
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via The Register @ 18:30 27th Oct
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Attackers are exploiting one of the vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader that was patched earlier this week, a security researcher warned Friday as he urged users to update as soon as possible.
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via NZ PC World @ 20:20 9th Nov
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Attackers are exploiting one of the vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader that was patched earlier this week, a security researcher warned Friday as he urged users to update as soon as possible.
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via Network World Asia @ 10:35 9th Nov
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Attackers are exploiting one of the vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader that was patched earlier this week, a security researcher warned Friday as he urged users to update as soon as possible.
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via NetworkWorld @ 19:32 7th Nov
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Attackers are exploiting one of the vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader that was patched earlier this week, security researchers warned today.
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via Computerworld @ 19:34 7th Nov
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via PC Advisor @ 4:06 5th Nov
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Google and T-Mobile late last week began rolling out a patch to users of the G1 phone to address a security vulnerability in the Android operating system, a Google spokesman confirmed to SCMagazineUS.com Monday.
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via SC Magazine @ 18:39 3rd Nov
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'; // alert(tvar); if (ret==1) { return(tvar); } else { document.write(tvar); } } function showdart2(typ, siz, ret, tilecntr) { var thistile=0; // Override optional args if they arent passed if (arguments.length < 4) { tilecntr=-1; } if (arguments.length < 3) { ret=0; } tile_cntr++; if (typ=="MPU") { n_mpu++; thistile = n_mpu; } if (typ=="LEADER") { n_leader++; thistile = n_leader; } if (typ=="SKY") { n_skyscraper++; thistile = n_skyscraper; } if (typ=="MICRO") { n_micro++; thistile = n_micro; } if (thistile < 1) {thistile=1}; // retval = "tile=" + thistile + ";"; if (tilecntr < 0) { retval = "tile=" + tile_cntr + ";"; } else { thistile = 3; retval = "tile=3;"; } if (thistile==2) { retval = retval + "pos=top;dcopt=ist;"; } else { retval = retval + "pos=bottom;"; } tvar = 'http://ad.
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via EWeek @ 14:53 8th Nov
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MS08-062 - Important: Vulnerability in Windows Internet Printing Service Could Allow Remote Code Execution (953155) - Version:2.2
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via SC Magazine @ 23:44 3rd Nov
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IBM has developed a device for online banking so customers plugging into any computer can protect transactions and find out if Trojan malware is trying to steal funds. When th...
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via MTCERT @ 23:39 3rd Nov
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If you haven't updated your Adobe Reader program lately, now would be a good time. Three days after the company rushed out a critical update, miscreants are actively exploiting a security flaw to execute malicious code on vulnerable machines.
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via The Register @ 19:33 7th Nov
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Each day the GearDaily Newsletter covers the latest from the last week in a specific category. Monday is "Computing, Small Office and Home Office", Tuesday is "On the Move", Wednesday is "Digital Cameras, Video and Imaging", Thursday is "Mobile Phones and Communications" and Friday is "Home Entertainment".
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via Good Gear Guide @ 21:19 11th Nov
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via ARNnet @ 17:31 11th Nov
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White Papers The EMC CLARiiON CX4 series revealed The EMC CLARiiON CX4 series is a mid-range storage solution that is based on ground-breaking UltraFlex technology.
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via Computerworld New Zealand @ 0:06 10th Nov
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With the mobility of employees and the ease with which external devices can be brought in and out of a network, continuing to build your security plan for network servers and clients is a must. Fortunately, there is much that organizations can do to protect themselves from attacks - internal and external. Having the right policies, procedures and server configurations is critical...
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via Computerworld @ 15:54 7th Nov
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With the mobility of employees and the ease with which external devices can be brought in and out of a network, continuing to build your security plan for network servers and clients is a must. Fortunately, there is much that organizations can do to protect themselves from attacks - internal and external. Having the right policies, procedures and server configurations is critical...
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via Computerworld @ 15:02 7th Nov
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With the mobility of employees and the ease with which external devices can be brought in and out of a network, continuing to build your security plan for network servers and clients is a must. Fortunately, there is much that organizations can do to protect themselves from attacks - internal and external. Having the right policies, procedures and server configurations is critical...
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via Computerworld @ 19:34 7th Nov
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It might be a gloomy Monday, but it’s also lunchtime! Settle down with a sandwich and catch up on all the hottest tech news you’ve missed already!
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via ElectricPig @ 10:06 3rd Nov
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Apple patched a series of image-handling vulnerabilities in their iLife and Aperture products yesterday. The versions affected are iLife 8.0 or Aperture 2, on Mac OS v10.4.9 through v10.4.11.
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via PC Magazine @ 16:34 11th Nov
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Google has patched Chrome to prevent attackers from stealing files from PCs running the open-source browser. The update, however, has not been pushed out to most users yet.
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via Macworld UK @ 8:03 17th Nov
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Google has patched Chrome to prevent attackers from stealing files from PCs running the open-source browser.
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via NetworkWorld @ 23:35 14th Nov
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Microsoft has patched a Windows Mobile 6.1 bug that left some users unable to send messages until they deleted and recreated their email accounts. The "Windows Mobile 6.1 POP and IMAP Send Mail Patch" is downloadable now, the company says.
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via Windows For Devices @ 15:14 14th Nov
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Mozilla yesterday patched 11 vulnerabilities in Firefox 3.0 -- and 12 bugs in the older Firefox 2.0 -- that could be used to compromise computers and steal information.
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via NZ PC World @ 5:22 14th Nov
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Google has patched its Chrome browser to block a months-old bug that can be used to trick people into downloading and launching malicious code.
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via Network World Asia @ 5:11 28th Oct
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