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  1. E pur se muove (and yet it moves)

    Zero Day - 18 hours ago

    * Ryan Naraine is traveling. Guest editorial by Ivan Arce On January 15, 2008, the Vatican released a statement indicating that Pope Benedict XVI had canceled his visit to Italian La Sapienza University as a result of

    Also tagged: microsoft, research, hackers, contributors, vulnerability research, punditocracy, responsible disclosure

  2. Breaking the zero-day habit

    Zero Day - 18 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, arbitrary code execution

  3. Vendor claims Acrobat 9 passwords easier to crack than ever

    Zero Day - Dec 3, 2008

    Password recovery software vendor ElcomSoft claims that the password verification mechanism in the new Adobe Acrobat 9 is weaker than the one used in the previous version of Adobe’s product, thereby allowing them to

    Also tagged: adobe, privacy, passwords, data theft

  4. ‘Dumbing down’ the security profession

    Zero Day - Dec 2, 2008

    * Ryan Naraine is traveling. Guest editorial by Shyama Rose The market for the development and implementation of source code analysis (static and dynamic) tools is swelling. Companies are increasingly relying on source

    Also tagged: research, hackers, pci, contributors, vulnerability research, punditocracy, pen testing

  5. IT expert executed in Iran

    Zero Day - Dec 1, 2008

    Following Pakistan’s recently introduced “Prevention of Electronic Crimes Ordinance 2008” according to which potential cyberterrorists would face the death penalty, a neighboring country, Iran, has recently executed an

    Also tagged: data theft, governments

  6. Virus hits nearly 75% of systems on Afghanistan military base

    Zero Day - Dec 1, 2008

    Earlier this month we saw the military ban the use of USB drives and other removable media. Apparently the virus outbreak that lead to this measure affected 75\% of all systems at the largest U.S. military base in

    Also tagged: malware, russia, anti virus, governments, united states of america, viruses and worms, people s republic of china

  7. I’m a PC and, yes, I love Vista

    Zero Day - Nov 27, 2008

    * Ryan Naraine is on vacation. Guest editorial by Todd Hooper It’s true - I’m a PC. Searching through my 2006 emails recently reminded me it was two years ago this month when I loaded a beta of Windows Vista on my

    Also tagged: windows vista, microsoft, privacy, malware, iphone, punditocracy, patch watch, kernel level exploits

  8. Symantec puts value of underground transactions at $275M

    Zero Day - Nov 27, 2008

    Those of you looking for statistics to justify your security budgets for next year, look no further: Symantec has released their view of the underground economy as it has evolved over the past year. The qualitative

    Also tagged: research, phishing, symantec, data theft, spyware and adware

  9. What really happened to the candidates’ computers?

    Zero Day - Nov 20, 2008

    Now that two weeks have passed since the end of the presidential campaigns, it is worthwhile to take a look at what I think should have one of the biggest cybercrime stories of the year. As Ryan blogged the day after

    Also tagged: data theft, governments, united states of america

  10. $10k hacking contest announced

    Zero Day - Nov 13, 2008

    Israeli software developer Gizmox is challenging hackers to try hacking into the company’s Visual WebGui Platform, by offering a $10,000 incentive to those who manage to achieve the objectives of their contest launched

    Also tagged: web 2 0, research, open source, browsers, java, hackers, exploit code, pen testing

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