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9.17.2009

 
Comments On Blogs Likely To Be Spam

 
Will security concerns darken Google's government cloud?



9.16.2009

 
"Chat-in-the-Middle" Phishing Attack Attempts to Steal Consumers' Data via Bogus Live-Chat Support

 
Microsoft: No TCP/IP patches will be issued for critical flaws announced in "MS09-048 - Critical Vulnerabilities in Windows TCP/IP Could Allow Remote Code Execution (967723)"- from Tarik. The Vista and Server 2008 severity is Critical-Remote Code Execution. The XP severity is currently considered Low-Denial of Service but the only difference between a DOS and remote code execution vulnerability is generally a bit of work.



9.15.2009

 
SecurityTubeCon - Call For Papers

Wow, an online Security/Hacker Conference!
6-8 Nov 2009



9.14.2009

 
Fake Flash For Firefox

 
FreeBSD bug grants local root access

 
Intelligence Analyst Charged With Hacking Top Secret, Anti-Terror Program

 
TC50: iTwin allows encrypted, cableless file-sharing

"You plug in one half to one computer and the other to another computer. After it syncs a private key, you can share files between machines even if one part of the pair is on the other side of the world. The founders say there’s no need to download software, configure settings or use a log-in ID."

 
New York Times warns readers of website virus

 
Microsoft Backports Windows 7 Security Change to XP, Vista

 
From Targeted PDF Attack to Backdoor in Five Stages

"a Flash vulnerability is being actively exploited by targeted attacks against Adobe Reader. Yes, embedding Flash movies in PDF documents is supported in Adobe Acrobat 9."

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How to short-circuit the US power grid

 
FTC forces Sears, Kmart out of the spyware business

 
Canvas SMBv2 Local Exploit Out - Soon to be Remote

 
Publicly available PCAP files

Happy pcaping :-)



9.13.2009

 
Linux webserver botnet pushes malware





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