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New IE 0-day details released

By CertX May 23, 2014May 23, 2014
Security Updates

Hewlett Packard’s Zero Day Initiative has released information about a zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer 8 that empowers the attacker to remotely execute code. The bug was discovered by Peter ‘corelanc0d3r’ Van Eeckhoutte of the Corelan Team. ZDI disclosed the vulnerability to Microsoft in October, which confirmed it in February. Continue Reading

Facebook plans to offer free browser-based malware scanner

By CertX May 23, 2014
Security Updates

Facebook has announced plans to integrate anti-malware technologies from security firms Trend Micro and F-Secure into its services, in a bid to help spot and clean infected machines logging in to the service. Facebook software engineer Chetan Gowda announced that the company will offer the technologies to customers in a Continue Reading

Eight security updates in May’s Patch Tuesday

By CertX May 16, 2014
Security Updates

Microsoft released eight bulletins addressing 13 vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, Windows, and Office as part of May’s Patch Tuesday update. Three of them are already being exploited in the wild, Microsoft said. While Microsoft did not release any patches for XP users, experts believe the issues affect the old operating Continue Reading

Adobe fixes Acrobat, Reader, Flash and Illustrator

By CertX May 16, 2014
Security Updates

Adobe Systems released critical security updates for several products Tuesday in order to fix vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to take remote control of systems running the vulnerable software. The products that received security patches were Flash Player, the Adobe AIR SDK (software development kit) and Compiler for building rich Continue Reading

Apple iOS 7.1.1 flaw bypasses lock screen

By CertX May 9, 2014
Security Updates

A researcher has discovered an exploit in iOS 7.1.1 that allows hackers to bypass the iPhone’s lock screen to send a text, email or call contacts simply by activating Siri. Egyptian neurosurgeon and part-time white hat hacker Shefif Hashim discovered the glitch earlier this week and posted a Youtube video Continue Reading

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