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Adobe about-face: Photoshop, Illustrator patches will be free
Adobe has changed course and will now backport the fixes to existing software versions.
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Photoshop, Illustrator users must pay for critical security updates
What if a user does not need or cannot justify paying for the new features in a product upgrade that includes a security fix? That user is a sitting duck to malware attacks.
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FBI: Beware of software updates on hotel connections
Cyber-criminals are using pop-up warnings on hotel connections to plant malware on computers.
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Hacker, rootkit find place in new novel by infosec journalist
Dennis Fisher finds a way to embed information security subplots into a new novel.
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Adobe: Critical security holes in Shockwave, Photoshop, Illustrator
Adobe ships patches to cover multiple security vulnerabilities in Shockwave Player, Adobe Flash Professional, Photoshop and Illustrator.
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Microsoft patches 23 Windows flaws, warns of risk of code execution attacks
The Patch Tuesday batch for May 2012 covers at least 23 documented vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, the Microsoft .NET Framework and Microsoft Silverlight.
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Flash Player sandbox available for Firefox
Adobe says the feature is comparable to the Flash Player Protected Mode in Google Chrome browser, Protected Mode in Adobe Reader, and Office 2010 Protected View.
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Alarm sounded for 'cyber intrusions' against natural gas companies
Multiple confidential alerts have been issued to bring attention to spear-phishing cyber attacks against targets at U.S. natural gas companies.
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Apple patches serious security holes in iOS devices
The iOS 5.1.1 update fixes four separate vulnerabilities, including one that could be used to take complete control of an affected device.
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Adobe warns: Flash Player malware hitting IE on Windows users
Although the vulnerability affects Flash Player on all platforms, the malware attacks target Flash Player on Internet Explorer for Windows only.
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Microsoft kicks Chinese company out of vulnerability sharing program
After an investigation into the embarrassing proof-of-concept leak, Microsoft said MAPP partner Hangzhou DPTech Technologies breached the strict non-disclosure agreement.
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MS Patch Tuesday heads-up: 7 bulletins, 23 vulnerabilities
All versions of Microsoft's flagship Windows operating system are affected by this month's releases, including the newest Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
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Oracle scrambles to contain 0-day disclosure snafu
Oracle rushes out a security advisory with workarounds for a dangerous Database Server security flaw that dates back to 2008.
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Skype leaking user IP addresses, TCP ports
A web-based tool is available to help attackers pinpoint the last known IP address of a Skype user.
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Mac botnet generated $10,000 a day for Flashback gang
Flashback was robbing Google of advertising dollars by redirecting clicks from infected Mac OS X machines and stealing the ad revenue.
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Adobe warns of Reader X security holes
Adobe ships patches for flaws that could cause the application to crash and potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system.
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Microsoft warns of 'limited, targeted attacks' against Windows vulnerability
The vulnerability under attack exists in Windows Common Controls and can be exploited to launch remote code execution attacks if a user simply surfs to a malicious website.
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Microsoft readies patch for gaping IE browser security holes
In all, Microsoft will release 6 bulletins this month to address at least 11 documented vulnerabilities in several software products.
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New variant shows Duqu attackers still in operation
Security researchers at Symantec discover a new Duqu driver compiled in February 2012.
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