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zdnet.com » Zero Day - Oct 10, 2008
Apple has shipped another whopper of a patch to cover a total of 40 documented vulnerabilities affecting the Mac OS X ecosystem. The Security Update 2008-007, available for Tiger and Leopard, covers a range of …
Also tagged: apple, malware, browsers, hackers, passwords, data theft, vulnerability research, exploit code, viruses and worms, responsible disclosure, pen testing, patch watch, denial of service dos, complex attacks
zdnet.com » Zero Day - Oct 10, 2008
Buried in the flurry of feature-related news surrounding the release of Opera 9.6 is the fact that the update fixes an “extremely severe” vulnerability that could expose Opera users to code execution attacks. According …
Also tagged: privacy, malware, browsers, hackers, anti virus, data theft, vulnerability research, exploit code, responsible disclosure, pen testing, patch watch, complex attacks, mobile in security
zdnet.com » Zero Day - Oct 9, 2008
It will be a very busy Patch Tuesday for administrators managing Microsoft Windows computer systems. According to Microsoft’s advance notice mechanism, 11 security bulletins will drop next Tuesday (October 14, 2008) …
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zdnet.com » security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 9, 2008
Apple has shipped another whopper of a patch to cover a total of 40 documented vulnerabilities affecting the Mac OS X ecosystem. The Security Update 2008-007, available for Tiger and Leopard, covers a range of …
Also tagged: security, software, operating systems, apple mac os x, vulnerability, apple macintosh, ryan naraine, apple mac os, application termination
zdnet.com » Zero Day - Oct 9, 2008
Following the recent release of a PoC demonstrating clickjacking in action, Adobe has released a security advisory offering solutions for customers and IT administrators on dealing with the flaw until they releases a …
Also tagged: web 2 0, flash, adobe, firefox, privacy, malware, java, mozilla, passwords, botnets, exploit code, zero day attacks, patch watch
zdnet.com » Zero Day - Oct 8, 2008
[ UPDATE: The details are out. Lots of unresolved clickjacking issues] A security researcher in Israel has released a demo of a “clickjacking” attack, using an JavaScript game to turn every browser into a surveillance …
Also tagged: web 2 0, flash, adobe, firefox, malware, browsers, java, mozilla, botnets, data theft, vulnerability research, exploit code, zero day attacks, responsible disclosure, patch watch, complex attacks
zdnet.com » Zero Day - Oct 6, 2008
Apple’s ongoing struggles with poor security-related design choices have extended to the iPhone. According to security researcher Aviv Raff, everyone’s favorite mobile device is vulnerable to two separate security …
Also tagged: apple, privacy, malware, browsers, iphone, uncategorized, passwords, data theft, exploit code, spam and phishing, spyware and adware, responsible disclosure, patch watch
zdnet.com » Zero Day - Sep 26, 2008
In response to my story earlier on the cross-browser Clickjacking exploit/threat, I received the following e-mail from Giorgio Maone, creator of the popular Firefox NoScript plug-in: Hi Ryan, I’ve seen a lot of …
Also tagged: web 2 0, apple, flash, adobe, malware, browsers, hackers, passwords, phishing, botnets, data theft, vulnerability research, exploit code, web applications, responsible disclosure, pen testing, complex attacks
zdnet.com » Zero Day - Sep 26, 2008
[ UPDATE: See e-mail from NoScript creator Giorgio Maone on a possible mitigation ] Researchers are beginning to raise an alarm for what looks like a scary new browser exploit/threat affecting all the major desktop …
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zdnet.com » Zero Day - Sep 26, 2008
Apple today released Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Update 2 with patches for a total of 25 documented security flaws that could expose Mac users to malicious code execution attacks. Two of the 25 flaws are specific to Apple …
Also tagged: apple, flash, adobe, open source, malware, browsers, java, data theft, vulnerability research, exploit code, zero day attacks, viruses and worms, responsible disclosure, pen testing, patch watch, denial of service dos