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  1. Microsoft’s Live Search (finally) adds malware warnings

    Zero Day - 9 hours ago

    Microsoft’s Live Search team has officially announced the integration of warnings for potentially malware infected sites within Live Search, following last week’s introduction of a malware warning service aimed at

    Also tagged: microsoft, malware, browsers, hackers, passwords, anti virus, botnets, spyware and adware

  2. Breaking the zero-day habit

    Zero Day - 9 hours ago

    * Ryan Naraine is traveling. Guest editorial by Mike Rothman Given that this blog is called “Zero Day,” I think it’s fitting that I’m calling for most security professionals to ignore most of what comes out of the

    Also tagged: malware, anti virus, data theft, vulnerability research, exploit code, zero day attacks, punditocracy, responsible disclosure, pen testing, patch watch, complex attacks

  3. Apple: Mac users should run multiple anti-virus

    Zero Day - Dec 2, 2008

    One of Apple’s better Mac vs PC ads features a strong message that Windows computers are a magnet for viruses (malware) but Macs are automatically protected. As PC “ah-choos” his way through an infection, Mac offers a

    Also tagged: apple, malware, anti virus, data theft, spam and phishing, zero day attacks, viruses and worms, spyware and adware

  4. Microsoft’s Live launches malware detection service for webmasters

    Zero Day - Nov 27, 2008

    Playing catch-up with Google’s Safe Browsing diagnostic, Google’s warnings for potentially hackable sites, and Yahoo’s SearchScan introduced through their partnership with McAfee, Microsoft’s Live Search has updated

    Also tagged: microsoft, malware, browsers, hackers, passwords, anti virus, botnets, exploit code, spyware and adware

  5. New worm exploiting MS08-067 flaw spotted in the wild

    Zero Day - Nov 27, 2008

    Microsoft’s Security Response Center and McAfee are warning on increased network scanning activity during the last couple of days courtesy of the very latest W32/Conficker.worm exploiting the already patched MS08-067

    Also tagged: microsoft, malware, hackers, passwords, anti virus, botnets, vulnerability research, exploit code, viruses and worms, pen testing, patch watch

  6. Cybercriminals release Christmas themed web malware exploitation kit

    Zero Day - Nov 26, 2008

    “Committing cybercrime around the Christmas tree” has always been a tradition for malicious attackers introducing new ways to scam the millions of online shoppers during the holidays. This Christmas isn’t going to be

    Also tagged: flash, adobe, malware, browsers, hackers, passwords, anti virus, botnets

  7. iPhone update kills 12 security bugs

    Zero Day - Nov 22, 2008

    Apple has released iPhone OS 2.2 with patches for 12 documented security flaws, some very serious. The vulnerabilities covered by the patch (which also affect iPod Touch) could allow remote code execution, information

    Also tagged: apple, open source, malware, browsers, iphone, passwords, data theft, vulnerability research, responsible disclosure, patch watch, denial of service dos, mobile in security

  8. iPhone update kills 12 security bugs

    security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 21, 2008

    Apple has released iPhone OS 2.2 with patches for 12 documented security flaws, some very serious. The vulnerabilities covered by the patch which also affect iPod Touch could allow remote code execution, information

    Also tagged: security, networking, sms, consumer electronics, personal technology, telephony, apple iphone, issue, online communications, cellular phones, ryan naraine, text messaging sms mms, security bug, application termination

  9. Microsoft kills OneCare, replaces it with freebie ‘Morro’

    Zero Day - Nov 20, 2008

    Microsoft today announced plans to kill its Windows Live OneCare PC care and security suite and replace it with a free anti-malware utility. The new product, code-named “Morro,” will be designed for a smaller footprint

    Also tagged: malware, browsers, anti virus, data theft, exploit code, rootkits, viruses and worms

  10. Adobe AIR hits ‘critical’ security turbulence

    Zero Day - Nov 18, 2008

    Buried in today’s flurry of feel-good Adobe news is this less flattering nugget: Adobe AIR is vulnerable to several critical vulnerabilities that could expose users to code execution attacks. The company released AIR

    Also tagged: web 2 0, flash, adobe, malware, browsers, java, passwords, data theft, exploit code, responsible disclosure, patch watch

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