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Zero Day - 22 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, complex attacks
Zero Day - 22 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, pen testing, patch watch, arbitrary code execution, complex attacks
Zero Day - Nov 22, 2008
Nosy Verizon employees improperly accessed and peeked at Barack Obama’s personal cell phone records, the company said in a statement acknowledging the privacy breach. In the statement, Verizon Wireless chief executive …
Also tagged: privacy, passwords, data theft, mobile in security
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, patch watch, denial of service dos, arbitrary code execution, mobile in security
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, pen testing, patch watch, denial of service dos
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, patch watch, arbitrary code execution
Zero Day - Nov 14, 2008
Google has seeded a new version of its Chrome browser to developers with fixes for a pair of security issues that could expose users to data theft. The issue, rated as a “moderate” risk could allow hackers to use HTML …
Also tagged: google, open source, browsers, data theft, vulnerability research, spam and phishing, spyware and adware, patch watch, arbitrary code execution, google chrome
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, patch watch, denial of service dos, arbitrary code execution
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, patch watch, denial of service dos, arbitrary code execution
Zero Day - Nov 13, 2008
All your accounting data are not belong to us. Hours after a proof of concept example detailing a XSS vulnetability at Google’s account login page was posted at the XSS Project’s clearing house, the company quickly …
Also tagged: web 2 0, google, privacy, malware, browsers, hackers, passwords, phishing, data theft, pen testing