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  1. AlertPay hit by a large scale DDoS attack

    Zero Day - Dec 3, 2008

    Timing is everything. Millions of account holders at privately owned online payment gateway AlertPay.com weren’t able to do business through the service yesterday, due to the fact that AlertPay was under a large scale

    Also tagged: malware, hackers, anti virus, botnets, pen testing

  2. 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, arbitrary code execution, mobile in security

  3. Anti fraud site hit by a DDoS attack

    Zero Day - Nov 19, 2008

    The popular British anti-fraud site Bobbear.co.uk is currently under a DDoS attack (distributed denial of service attack) , originally launched last Wednesday, and is continuing to hit the site with 3/4 million hits

    Also tagged: malware, hackers, russia, botnets, pen testing

  4. VoIP vulnerabilities in Microsoft Communicator

    Zero Day - Nov 19, 2008

    Researchers at VoIPshield Labs have pinpointed a wide range of denial-of-service vulnerabilities in Microsoft Communicator, the unified communications that features business-grade instant messaging , voice, and video

    Also tagged: microsoft, malware, browsers, passwords, data theft, vulnerability research, responsible disclosure, pen testing, patch watch

  5. Firefox security makeover: 11 vulnerabilities, 4 critical

    Zero Day - Nov 14, 2008

    Mozilla has released a new version of its flagship Firefox browser to fix a total of 11 vulnerabilities that expose users to code execution, information stealing or denial-of-service attacks. Four of the 11 flaws

    Also tagged: firefox, linux, malware, browsers, mozilla, vulnerability research, exploit code, responsible disclosure, patch watch, arbitrary code execution

  6. Apple fixes 12 Safari security flaws

    Zero Day - Nov 13, 2008

    Apple has release Safari 3.2 to fix at least a dozen security flaws, some very serious. The update, available for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Mac OS X (Tiger and Leopard), address vulnerabilities that could be

    Also tagged: windows vista, apple, open source, browsers, uncategorized, data theft, vulnerability research, responsible disclosure, patch watch, arbitrary code execution

  7. MS Patch Tuesday: Critical Windows, Office flaws fixed

    Zero Day - Nov 12, 2008

    Microsoft’s scheduled batch of patches for November crossed the wires today with fixes for at least four documented vulnerabilities affecting millions of Windows and Office users. As previously reported, the company

    Also tagged: windows vista, microsoft, malware, browsers, anti virus, data theft, vulnerability research, exploit code, zero day attacks, responsible disclosure, pen testing, patch watch, arbitrary code execution

  8. BBC hit by a DDoS attack

    Zero Day - Nov 12, 2008

    The British Broadcasting Corporation (bbc.co.uk) was hit by a DDoS attack on Thursday, according to a statement sent to the Inquirer : “In a statement to the INQ, the BBC said the attack originated in a number of

    Also tagged: malware, hackers, black hat, botnets, pen testing

  9. ‘Highly critical’ vulnerabilities in VLC media player

    Zero Day - Nov 8, 2008

    A pair of “highly critical” vulnerabilities in the cross-platform VLC Media Player could put millions of users at risk of remote code execution attacks, according to a warning from security researchers. The issues

    Also tagged: linux, open source, malware, browsers, data theft, vulnerability research, responsible disclosure, patch watch, arbitrary code execution

  10. Patch Tuesday heads up: Critical Windows, Office fixes coming

    Zero Day - Nov 8, 2008

    Microsoft is planning a small Patch Tuesday this month — just two bulletins affecting Windows and Office users. According to the company’s advance notice mechanism, one of the two bulletins will be rated “critical” and

    Also tagged: windows vista, microsoft, browsers, hackers, data theft, vulnerability research, exploit code, pen testing, patch watch, arbitrary code execution

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