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Zero Day - Nov 18, 2008
Apple has quietly teamed up with Google to add anti-phishing features into the latest version of the Safari browser. The feature, turned on by default in Safari 3.2, displays a warning page (see screenshots below) when …
Also tagged: microsoft, apple, google, ebay, malware, browsers, mozilla, passwords, phishing, data theft, spam and phishing, spyware and adware, arbitrary code execution
News items | ZDNet - Nov 18, 2008
Stability and security releases for the browser will end next month, despite ongoing problems with Firefox 3 The Mozilla Foundation is planning to end support for the Firefox 2 browser in mid-December, despite the …
Also tagged: internet, firefox 2, mozilla, browser, web browser, web browsers, firefox 3, mozilla firefox, mozilla corp, mozilla firefox 2 0, mozilla firefox 3 0, matthew broersma zdnet co uk
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: linux, malware, browsers, mozilla, vulnerability research, exploit code, responsible disclosure, patch watch, denial of service dos, arbitrary code execution
Zero Day - Oct 29, 2008
If you have not yet upgraded to Firefox 3, keep in mind that Mozilla is very close to pulling the plug on support for older versions of the browser. Support for Firefox 2, which includes security and stability patches …
Also tagged: open source, browsers, mozilla, anti virus, botnets, vulnerability research, exploit code, pen testing, patch watch
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, privacy, malware, java, mozilla, passwords, botnets, exploit code, zero day attacks, patch watch, arbitrary code execution
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, malware, browsers, java, mozilla, botnets, data theft, vulnerability research, exploit code, zero day attacks, responsible disclosure, patch watch, arbitrary code execution, complex attacks
News items | ZDNet - Sep 30, 2008
Most members of a silicon.com CIO jury say they're not even testing Google's Chrome--choosing to stay with Microsoft's Internet Explorer. In silicon.com's latest exclusive CIO Jury poll, the respondents revealed they …
Also tagged: internet, microsoft, internet explorer, management, google, strategy, cio, browser, chrome, microsoft corp, information technology, web browser, web browsers, microsoft internet explorer, julian goldsmith, director of information technology, silicon com, google chrome, cio jury
Zero Day - Sep 29, 2008
Just days after shipping a patch for a dozen serious security holes in Firefox, Mozilla has rushed out another version to fix an annoying password manager bug. The newest Firefox 3.0.3 basically fixes a problem where …
Also tagged: google, malware, browsers, mozilla, passwords, botnets, data theft, exploit code, pen testing, patch watch, denial of service dos, google chrome
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 …
Also tagged: microsoft, research, flash, adobe, google, ebay, malware, browsers, java, mozilla, botnets, vulnerability research, exploit code, zero day attacks, responsible disclosure, patch watch, arbitrary code execution, complex attacks, locally running web servers, google chrome
Zero Day - Sep 25, 2008
Mozilla has released another point update for its flagship Firefox browser to provide fixes for at least 12 documented security vulnerabilities. Some of the flaws put millions of Web surfers at risk of remote code …
Also tagged: open source, malware, browsers, java, hackers, mozilla, passwords, botnets, data theft, vulnerability research, exploit code, zero day attacks, viruses and worms, spyware and adware, responsible disclosure, pen testing, patch watch, arbitrary code execution