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CVE-2 0 1 4-1 7 7 2 – Internet Explorer Use After Free vulnerability detailed analysis-vulnerability warning-the black bar safety net
http://blog.trendmicro.com/trendlabs-security-intelligence/root-cause-analysis-of-cve-2014-1772-an-internet-explorer-use-after-free-vulnerability/ Translated from TrendLabs ! /Article/UploadPic/2014-11/2014111310206615.jpg We often see a wide variety of vulnerabilities, from the user-after-free...
Java.com, TMZ Serving Malvertising Redirects to Angler Kit
Online ad network AppNexus has again been identified at the core of another malvertising campaign using the Angler Exploit Kit to redirect visitors to sites hosting the Asprox malware. Busy, popular websites including TMZ, Photobucket and Java.com in recent days have been serving malicious...
Google Pays $17 Million to Settle Privacy Violations
Thirty-seven states are claiming a privacy victory against Google and will split a $17 million settlement from the search giant. Google, which generated $2.97 billion in online advertising revenue in the third quarter, was deliberately bypassing default privacy settings in Apple’s Safari browser ...
NSA can eavesdrop traffic in Real Time, more PRISM slides leaked
The NSA surveillance program PRISM story was started with four leaked slides from the Washington Post weeks before and today they has revealed four more annotated slides about the NSA operation, along with detailing the various levels of scrutiny from the FBI and NSA that happen before, during an...
Cisco Pulls Back on Routers' 'Supplemental Privacy Policy'
Cisco appears to have retracted a controversial addition to its privacy policy that allowed the company to track data, including complete Internet histories, for users of its Linksys E2700, E3500 and E4500 routers. The policy revisions were part of an automatic firmware update that outraged users...
FTC Pushes "Do Not Track" Option For Web Browsers
The Federal Trade Commission introduced a framework today that aims to address privacy issues raised by consumers that directly affects how our activity is tracked online. The agency went on to advocate the creation of a “Do Not Track” mechanism that could help shape the future of browser securit...
Privacy (Cookie Blocking)
The Privacy tab contains settings for cookies. Cookies are text files placed on your computer by various sites that you visit either directly first-party or indirectly third-party through ad banners, for example. A cookie can contain any data that a site wishes to store. It is often used to track...
Gator/GAIN Spyware Installed
The remote host has Gator/GAIN Spyware Installed. Gator tracks the sites that users visit and forwards that data back to the company SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2003 Jeff Adams Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by the respective right holders...