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Report: Patched vulnerabilities remain prime exploitation vector
Two reports highlight the fact that outdated and already patched vulnerabilities remain the prime exploitation vector for malicious attackers and cybercriminals in general.
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Seven myths about zero day vulnerabilities debunked
Are zero day flaws what the bad guys are always looking for? Just how prevalent are zero day flaws within their business model? Are zero day flaws crucial for the success of targeted attacks...
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Image Gallery: June's cyber threat landscape
June's cyber threat landscape gallery, features images from the malware, spam, phishing and crimeware campaigns that took place during the month. See also: Image Gallery: April's cyber threat...
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Foxit Reader intros new Safe Reading feature
The latest version of the Foxit Reader, includes the new Safe Reading Mode feature, protecting users from a wide range of malicious PDF file actions. A test using a malicious PDF file, proves just...
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eBay solutions provider Auctiva.com infected with malware
eBay solutions provider Auctiva.com suffered a malware attack during the weekend, resulting in a "this site may harm your computer" badware warning which affected hundreds of thousands of...
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Cybercriminals release Christmas themed web malware exploitation kit
"Committing cybercrime around the Christmas tree" has always been a tradition for malicious attackers introducing new ways to scam the millions of online shoppers during the holidays. This...
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Researchers spot new Web malware exploitation kit
Meet the RedKit, a recently spotted private web malware exploitation kit, exploiting popular and already patched vulnerabilities.
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Spamvertised 'PayPal payment notifications' lead to client-side exploits and malware
A currently spamvertised malicious campaign is impersonating PayPal in an attempt to trick end and corporate users into clicking on exploits-serving links.
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Cross-platform malware exploits Java to attack PCs and Macs
The same Java vulnerability used in the infamous Flashback malware is now being used as an attack vector for a single piece of malware that can infect both Windows and Mac OS X computers.
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Report says Hotmail exploit "spread like wild fire," is now fixed
Microsoft plugged a serious security hole in its Hotmail password reset service last week, after one report claims it was widely exploited.
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New version of Mac OS X Trojan exploits Word, not Java
A second variant of the Mac OS X Trojan referred to as Backdoor.OSX.SabPub.a or SX/Sabpab-A is exploiting a Microsoft Word security hole, not the usual Java vulnerabilities used before.
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Nuclear Pack exploit kit introduces anti-honeyclient crawling feature
While profiling yet another malware and exploits serving malicious campaign, security researchers from ESET have stumbled upon a new feature introduced in the Nuclear Pack web malware exploitation...
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New Mac malware epidemic exploits weaknesses in Apple ecosystem
The nightmare scenario for Mac owners is here. At least 600,000 Macs worldwide have been infected, silently, by the Flashback Trojan, with no user interaction required. Here's why this is just the...
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US government pays $250,000 for iOS exploit
Selling exploits to government agencies is becoming a more and more lucrative business. Hackers can get paid anywhere between $5,000 and $250,000 for a security vulnerability.
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Compromised WordPress sites serving client-side exploits and malware
Security researchers from TrendMicro are reporting on mass compromise of WordPress sites, currently serving client-side exploits and malware to users.
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Spoofed LinkedIn emails serving client-side exploits
Cybercriminals are currently brand-jacking LinkedIn in an attempt to trick end users into clicking on client-side exploits serving links found in the spoofed emails.
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RDP exploit watch: 5 million RDP endpoints found on internet
Dan Kaminsky scans 300 million IP addresses (approximately 8.3% of the Internet) and finds about 415,000 "speaking the RDP protocol."
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Skype vouchers themed site serving client-side exploits and malware
According to security researchers from GFI Labs, skypevouchers(dot)com is currently serving client-side exploits and malware to its visitors.
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Microsoft confirms MAPP proof-of-concept exploit code leak
The smoking gun that the leak came from Microsoft's information was contained in a string found in the Chinese proof-of-concept.
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Exploit code published for RDP worm hole; Does Microsoft have a leak?
The code publication has set off alarm bells in the corridors at Redmond because there are clear signs that Microsoft's pre-patch vulnerability sharing program has been breached or has suffered a...
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