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- Oracle Issues Out-of-Cycle Alert, Says it Will Issue Patch
- Some Firewall Software Undoes DNS Patch Port Randomizing
- Apple DNS Patch Doesn't Fix Client Versions of OS X
- Malware Pretends to be Flash Player Update
- Microsoft to Issue a Dozen Security Bulletins on Tuesday
- Kaminsky Speaks About DNS Flaw
- (August 6 & 7, 2008) Earlier this week, Dan Kaminsky spoke publicly about his discove
- VMware Fixes Bug in ESX and ESXi 3.5 Update 2
- August's Patch Tuesday Offers 11 Security Bulletins
- Microsoft Issues Updates for Mac Office (August 14, 2008)
- Apache Fixes Directory Traversal Flaw in Tomcat
- Opera Patches Seven Flaws in Browser
- Nokia Acknowledges Java Flaws in Series 40 Handsets
- Microsoft Re-issues Incomplete Update Posted to Microsoft Download Center
- Locked iPhones Not So Secure
- Chrome Gets Some Dents
- September's Patch Tuesday Will Include Four Critical Bulletins
- VMware Issues Fixes for Multiple Vulnerabilities
- Cisco Patches Vulnerabilities in Access Control Server, ASA and PIX
- Apple Releases Updates for QuickTime, iTunes and iPod touch
- Microsoft Issues Four Security Bulletins
- Apple Releases OS X 10.5.5
- Attack Code Released for Windows Media Encoder Flaw
- Citect Acknowledges Seriousness of SCADA Flaw
- Clickjacking Talk Cancelled
- Adobe Will Fix Clipboard Vulnerability in Flash 10
- VMware Issues Fixes for Critical Buffer Overflow Flaws
- Cisco Issues a Dozen Security Advisories
- Mozilla Updates Firefox
- Found BUG( @ HACK @ ) on Yahoo Chess
- Mozilla Fixes Firefox Password Manager Flaw
- Denial-of-Service Vulnerability Found in TCP Stack
- Asus Acknowledges That Malware Shipped on Eee Box Computers
- Microsoft to Issue Eleven Security Bulletin On October 14
- Malware-Laden Spam Pretends to be Windows Security Update
- Proof-of-Concept Code Released for Windows Privilege Elevation Flaw
- Adobe Update Addresses Clickjacking Flaw
- Microsoft Issues 11 Security Bulletins
- MS ships emergency patch for Windows worm hole
- Opera Update Fixes Three Flaws
- Google Takes Another Step Toward Fixing Carpet-Bombing Flaw in Chrome Browser
- Another Flaw in Opera Browser
- Yahoo! Fixes Cross-Site Scripting Flaw
- Sun Releases Updates for Java System LDAP Java Development Kit and JRE6
- Opera 9.62 Addresses Critical Hole in Browser
- In-the-Wild Worm Exploits Flaw Fixed by Microsoft Out-of-cycle patch
- Google Fixes Android Flaw
- Microsoft to Issue Two Patches on November 11
- Adobe Updates Acrobat and Reader
- Mozilla Releases Firefox 3.0.4
- Microsoft Patch Tuesday Includes Fix for Seven-Year-Old Flaw
- Apple Releases Safari Update; Users Complain of Crashes
- Google Fixes Chrome File Stealing Hole
- Buffer Overflow Flaw in Windows Vista TCP/IP Stack
- Apple Issues Update for iPhone, iPod Touch
- Worm Actively Exploiting Vulnerability Addressed in MS08-067
- Malware Targets Firefox
- Koobface Virus Hits Facebook
- Microsoft Will Issue Eight Security Bulletins on December 9
- Sun Update for Windows Addresses At Least 14 Security Flaws
- DNSChanger Trojan Variant Detected
- Firefox to Discontinue Anti-Phishing Feature in Version 2 Update
- Zero-Day Flaws Detected in Internet Explorer and WordPad
- December's Patch Tuesday Comprises Eight Security Bulletins
- Zero-Day IE Flaw Attacks on the Rise
- Malicious ActiveX Controls in Word Docs Exploit Critical IE Flaw
- Cross-Site Scripting Flaw on American Express Website
- Microsoft Issues out-of-Cycle Patch for Critical IE Vulnerability
- Adobe Releases Updates for Flash Player for Linux
- Mozilla Firefox Updates Include (Next-to-)Last Version of Firefox 2
- Apple Issues Mac OS X Update
- Microsoft Warns of SQL Flaw
- Samsung Digital Picture Frame Software Disk Infected with Keystroke Logging Malware
- Microsoft Says Windows Media Player Problems is a Reliability Issue
- Worm Exploits Flaw Addressed in October Out-of-Cycle Microsoft Security Bulletin
- Microsoft's January Security Update to Have Just One Bulletin
- Oracle's Quarterly Security Update Slated for January 13
- Pop-Up Phishing
- Microsoft Update Fixes Three Vulnerabilities in Server Message Block Protocol
- Downadup Worm Infects More Than 1 Million PCs in 24-Hour Period
- Pirated Copies of iWork 09 Contain Trojan
- US-CERT Warns of Inadequate Instructions for Disabling AutoRun
- Apple Issues Patches for QuickTime Vulnerabilities in Mac OS X and Windows
- Nokia Releases Fix for Curse of Silence Vulnerability
- Critics Say IE 8's Anti Clickjacking Technology Does Not Offer Blanket Protection
- Novell GroupWise Security Updates
- phpBB.com hacked: and their user database 'backed up'
- Multiple Flaws in Areva's e-terrahabitat SCADA Software
- Privilege Escalation Flaw in Windows 7 Beta
- OpenOffice Update Includes Flawed Java
- Microsoft Will Address SQL Server Flaw in February Security Bulletins
- Firefox Update Fixes Six Flaws
- Microsoft to Address UAC Security Concerns in Next Release of Windows 7 Beta
- HP Issues Fix for Security Flaw in Printers
- Cisco Issues Updates to Address DoS and Privilege Escalation Flaws
- Apple Issues Updates for Mac OS X
- RIM Addresses ActiveX Vulnerability
- Microsoft Malicious Software Removal tool targets Srizbi
- Microsoft Issues Four Security Bulletins
- Exploit Targets Known IE7 Remote Code Execution Flaw
- Targeted Attacks Exploit Unpatched Adobe Flaw
- Phishing Scheme Spreads Through IM Services
- Microsoft Advisory Warms of Excel Vulnerability
- Microsoft Update Corrects AutoRun Disabling Measure
- Adobe Update Addresses Critical Flaw
- Koobface Variant Spreading Through Social Networking Sites
- Microsoft to Issue Three Security Bulletins in March
- Mozilla Releases Firefox Update
- Opera Software Releases Security and Stability Upgrade for Browser
- Adobe Issues Updates to Address Flaw in Reader 9 and Acrobat 9
- Unpatched Adobe Flaw Can be Exploited Without JavaScript
- Google Fixes Google Docs Unintentional File Sharing Flaw
- Next Generation of Windows Will Allow Users to Turn off Certain Programs
- Worm Infects Scottish Hospital Computers
- Conficker Update Includes Vast Expansion of Phone Home Domains
- Microsoft DNS Patch Does Not Address Core Issue
- Critical Buffer Overflow Flaw in WordPerfect Library
- Microsoft Releases IE 8
- Proof-of-Concept Code Released for Twitter Cross-Site Scripting Flaw
- psyb0t Worm Targets Home Users' Routers
- Overflow Flaws in Sun Java Runtime Environment Unpacking Utility
- Firefox Update Slated for Next Week
- Cisco Updates Address 11 Vulnerabilities in IOS
- Adobe Updates Fix Code Injection Flaw in Linux Versions of Reader and Acrobat
- Conficker Update Slated for April 1
- Ransomware Scheme Incorporates Phony Antivirus Program
- Proof-of-Concept Exploit Code Published for Mac OS X Kernel Flaws
- Mozilla Releases Firefox 3.0.8 to Fix Two Critical Flaws
- Conficker Fails to Live Up to Hype
- Major Web Services Victims of DDOS Attack
- Attackers Exploiting Unpatched PowerPoint Flaw
- Neeris Variant Inspired By Conficker
- Microsoft and Facebook Team Up to Put the Kibosh on Koobface
- Conficker Infects Computers at University of Utah
- NY Teen Says He Created Twitter Worm
- Oracle's Quarterly Patch Release Includes 43 Fixes
- Microsoft's April Security Update Comprises Eight Bulletins
- Mozilla Releases Firefox Update
- Turnabout is Fair Play
- Massive Botnet Claims PCs at 77 Government Domains Worldwide
- Adobe Acknowledges Reader and Acrobat Flaws
- Mozilla Releases Firefox 3.0.10 and Firefox 3.5 Beta 4
- Adobe Will Patch Zero-Day Flaw Next Week
- Pirated Versions of Windows 7 Release Candidate Contain Trojan
- Microsoft Releases Fixes for PowerPoint Flaws in Windows
- Adobe Issues Updates for Acrobat and Reader
- Apple Issues Security, OS X Update
- Windows 7 Release Candidate Has Disappointments and Improvements
- Microsoft Will Offer Fix for PowerPoint Vulnerability on May 12
- Google Updates Chrome Twice in One Week
- Vulnerability in Windows 7 Release Candidate
- Microsoft to Test Windows 7 Update Process on May 12
- Password Bypass Bug in Microsoft IIS Version 6.0
- Another Phishing Attack Targets Facebook Users
- Attacks from Gumblar Rise by 190%
- Java Flaw Still Unpatched in OS X
- Adobe to Establish Regular Security Updates
- RIM Issues Advisory on PDF Vulnerability
- Microsoft Offers Workarounds for Zero-Day DirectX Flaw
- Apple Releases QuickTime Update
- Windows Update Installs Firefox Add-on Surreptitiously
- Microsoft Office 2000 Support Will Expire This Summer
- Microsoft Developing Patch for DirectShow Vulnerability
- Twitter Scareware Attack
- British MP's Facebook Account Hit By Spam Scam
- Microsoft and Adobe to Release Security Updates Next Week
- RIM Issues Fix for BlackBerry PDF Vulnerability
- Trojans Found Embedded in ATMs
- Phishers Target Outlook Users
- Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool Now Detects Certain Scareware
- Adobe Releases First Quarterly Security Update
- Apple Issues Safari 4.0
- VAServ Denies Claim That Weak Passwords Led to Attack
- T-Mobile Attack Update
- Mozilla Updates Firefox to Version 3.0.11
- Apple Issues iPhone 3.0
- Apple Patches Java Flaws in Mac OS X
- Botnet Clearinghouse Site Discovered
- Spam Spreading ZBot Masquerades as Outlook Update
- RSPlug Trojan Variant Targets Macs
- Adobe Issues Shockwave Update to Fix Vulnerability
- Green Dam Exploit Posted to Internet
- Software Company Under Targeted Attack
- Apple Working on Patch for iPhone SMS Vulnerability
- Kentucky County Government bank Account Targeted by Internet Thieves
- Zbot Server Shut Down
- Microsoft No Longer Supporting Java Virtual Machine
- Microsoft Warns of Unpatched Flaw in Video Access Control
- Twitter Increasingly Used for Questionable Purposes
- Cold Fusion Attacks
- Malware Targets Latin American Best Buy Website Customers
- Online Game Bank Manager Stole Billions
- Microsoft Warns of Zero-Day Flaw in Office Web Components ActiveX Control
- Malware Responsible for DDoS Attacks Deletes Data on Host Computers
- Critical Flaw in Firefox 3.5
- Eircom Investigating Attack
- Blackberry Update Found to Contain Spyware
- Oracles Quarterly Security Release
- Microsoft Issues Six Security Bulletins
- Twitter Company Data Compromised
- JavaScript DOM Flaw Affects Most Browsers
- Google Chrome 2 Update Addresses Two Flaws
- Adobe Will Patch Critical Flaw in Flash, Reader, and Acrobat Next Week
- Conflicting Reports on Flaw in Firefox 3.5.1
- Adobe Site Offers Vulnerable Version of Reader
- Mozilla Releases Security Update for Firefox 3.0
- Microsoft Out-of-Cycle Patches Affect Internet Explorer and Visual Studio
- Twitter Weeds Out Spam Accounts
- Fixes Available for BIND Vulnerability
- Clampi Trojan Steals Account Data
- Twitter Filtering Some Malicious Links
- Apple Issues Fix for SMS Vulnerability
- XML Library Flaws Affect Numerous Applications
- Apple Releases Mac OS X Update
- Mozilla Issues Firefox Update
- Latvian ISP Cut Off Over Allegations of Hosting Botnet Command and Control Servers
- Blue Screen of Death Scareware
- Microsoft to Issue Nine Bulletins on August 11
- Attack on Twitter and Facebook Was a "JoeJob"
- Apple Issues OS X Updates to Fix BIND Vulnerability
- Apple Releases Safari Update
- WordPress Password Reset Flaw Fixed
- Microsoft Fixes 19 Vulnerabilities in Nine Security Bulletins
- Adobe Advisory Warns of Flaws in ColdFusion and JRun
- Linux Developers Release Updated Versions of Kernel to Address Critical Flaw
- Twitter-Controlled Botnet Detected
- Spam Claims to be Recruiting Users to Participate in DDoS
- Microsoft Suspends Hotmail Attach-Photo Feature
- Ameriprise Fixes Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerabilities
- Mozilla Fixes SSL Vulnerability in Thunderbird
- Cisco Issues Update to Address Firewall Services Module Software Flaw
- London Hospital Cleans Up Conficker Infection
- Cross-Site Scripting Flaw in Twitter
- Google Addresses Serious Flaws in Chrome Update
- Proof-of-Concept Code Published for IIS Vulnerability
- Microsoft to Push out Mandatory Live Messenger Upgrades
- Apple Releases Java Update
- SQL Injection Flaw Exposes Carpoolers' Personal Information
- Microsoft Releases Five Critical Security Bulletins
- Ads on New York Times Website Serving Up Scareware
- Trojan Horse Program Uses Google Groups as Command and Control Channel
- Microsoft Update Limits AutoRun Functionality
- Linux Botnet
- Attackers Exploit Web Application Flaw to Hijack Yahoo Mail Accounts
- Apple Releases iTunes Update
- RIM Issues Update to Fix Security Certificate Flaw in BlackBerry Handset Software
- Null-Prefix Certificate Could be Used to Exploit Vulnerability in Browsers
- Microsoft Will Issue 13 Bulletins on October 13
- Adobe Warns of Limited Targeted Attacks on Reader and Acrobat Vulnerability
- Google Fixes Android DoS Flaws
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