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Adobe to rush out Flash Player patch to thwart zero-day attacks
Another in-the-wild zero-day attack prompts an urgent Flash Player patch from Adobe.
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Hackers attack zero-day flaw in WordPress themes
A security hole in a widely used image resizing utility has exposed millions of WordPress blogs to malicious hacker attacks.
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Adobe warns of new Flash Player zero-day attack
Hackers are embedding malicious Flash Player files in Microsoft Word documents to launch targeted attacks against select businesses, according to a warning from Adobe. This latest Flash Player...
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Adobe warns of Flash Player zero-day attack
Malicious hackers are using rigged Microsoft Excel files to exploit a zero-day flaw in Adobe's ubiquitous Flash Player software.
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Stuxnet attackers used 4 Windows zero-day exploits
The attackers behind the recent Stuxnet worm attack used four different zero-day security vulnerabilities to burrow into -- and spread around -- Microsoft's Windows operating system.
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Microsoft, Adobe block zero-day attacks
Microsoft and Adobe Systems have announced that a recently released Microsoft toolkit can be used to block zero-day attacks targeting a security flaw in Adobe's Acrobat and Reader programs.
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Windows 7 dinged by new zero-day vulnerability
Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system is vulnerable to a new zero-day vulnerability that exposes users to blue-screen crashes or code execution attacks.
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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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MS ships temporary 'fix-it' for Windows shortcut zero-day attacks
Microsoft has released a "fix-it" tool as a stop-gap to block ongoing zero-day attacks against a new code execution flaw in Windows Shell.
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Researchers find 12 zero day flaws, targeting 5 web malware exploitation kits
Security researchers from TEHTRI-Security, have found 12 zero day flaws targeting 5 of the most common web malware exploitation kits such as Neon, Eleonore, Liberty, Lucky and the Yes...
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Adobe warns of Flash, PDF zero-day attacks
Adobe issued an alert late Friday night to warn about zero-day attacks against an unpatched vulnerability in its Reader and Flash Player software products.
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Java zero-day flaw under active attack
Virus hunters have spotted the attacks on a popular song lyrics Web site. Any visitor to that Web site with the Java Plugin for Browsers installed (Internet Explorer or Firefox) will get infected...
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China hardest hit by latest IE zero-day attacks
The attacks, first spotted on March 9, included Trojan downloaders and backdoor programs that gave malicious hackers full access to hijacked PCs.
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IE zero-day flaw leaks out; Exploit code published
Using obvious clues from a McAfee blog post, an Israeli hacker was able to pinpoint the latest Internet Explorer zero-day vulnerability and create working exploit code
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New Microsoft IE zero-day flaw under attack
A zero-day (unpatched) vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet Explorer vulnerability is being exploited in the wild
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Microsoft knew of IE zero-day flaw since last September
Microsoft today admitted it knew of the Internet Explorer flaw used in the attacks against Google and Adobe since September last year.
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Adobe plugs PDF zero-day flaw in latest security makeover
Adobe has released a mega-update for its Reader and Acrobat software products to fix a total of eight documented security vulnerabilities.
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Adobe confirms PDF zero-day attacks. Disable JavaScript now
According to an advisory from Adobe, the critical vulnerability exists in Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9.2 and earlier versions. It is being exploited in the wild.
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Critical zero-day flaw found in Adobe Illustrator
Adobe's security response team is scrambling to deal with the release of exploit code for what appears to be a critical zero-day flaw in the Adobe Illustrator CS4 software product.
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Patch time for FreeBSD users as Zero-Day exploit is published
If you are a FreeBSD user then it's patch time as a new exploit is published which gives attackers root access to machines. The flaw affects versions 8.0 and 7.1 of FreeBSD.
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