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The Hacker News
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added 2013/02/16 8:48 a.m.10 views

Facebook hacked in Zero-Day Attack

Facebook operator of the largest social network with more than 1 billion members, said on Friday it had been the target of an unidentified hacker group, but that no user information was compromised during the attack. The attack occurred when a handful of the company's employees visited a...

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added 2013/02/15 10:34 p.m.12 views

Facebook Says Employee Laptops Compromised in 'Sophisticated' Attack

Laptops belonging to several Facebook employees were compromised recently and infected with malware that the company said was installed through the use of a Java zero-day exploit that bypassed the software’s sandbox. Facebook claims that no user data was affected by the attack and says that it ha...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2013/02/15 9:48 p.m.11 views

Facebook hacked in Zero-Day Attack

Facebook operator of the largest social network with more than 1 billion members, said on Friday it had been the target of an unidentified hacker group, but that no user information was compromised during the attack. The attack occurred when a handful of the company's employees visited a...

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added 2013/02/14 5:5 p.m.33 views

Adobe Recommends Protected View as Temporary Zero Day Mitigation

Adobe released an advisory yesterday suggesting a manual mitigation for zero-day vulnerabilities in its Reader and Acrobat products that are being actively exploited in the wild. The exploit is the first sandbox escape in Adobe Reader X and above. FireEye, which reported the vulnerability to Adob...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2013/02/14 6:1 a.m.14 views

New Adobe Reader Zero-Day Vulnerability spotted in the wild

FireEye researchers recently came across a zero-day security flaw in Adobe Reader that's being actively exploited in the wild. The zero-day vulnerability is in Adobe PDF Reader 9.5.3, 10.1.5, 11.0.1 and earlier versions. According to researchers, once malware takes advantage of the flaw, its...

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added 2013/02/13 8:19 p.m.37 views

Vulnerability Patched in Schneider Electric ICS Gear

The Industrial Control System CERT released an advisory this week warning of a vulnerability in a popular sensor monitoring system used in a number of critical industries, including energy, water and manufacturing. Aaron Portnoy of Exodus Intelligence discovered the flaw in the Windows-based...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2013/02/13 7:1 p.m.11 views

New Adobe Reader Zero-Day Vulnerability spotted in the wild

FireEye researchers recently came across a zero-day security flaw in Adobe Reader that's being actively exploited in the wild. The zero-day vulnerability is in Adobe PDF Reader 9.5.3, 10.1.5, 11.0.1 and earlier versions. According to researchers, once malware takes advantage of the flaw, its...

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added 2013/02/13 3:30 p.m.15 views

Adobe Investigating Reports of Reader Zero-Day Exploit

UPDATE-Attackers are using malicious PDFs posing as an application for an international travel visa to exploit a zero-day vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Acrobat, a researcher at FireEye told Threatpost today. The exploit is the first to escape the sandbox included in Reader X and above. Zheng...

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added 2013/02/05 5:23 p.m.13 views

SCADA, ICS Bug Brokering Mirrors IT Vulnerability Market

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – The world of SCADA and industrial control system vulnerabilities is starting to mirror that of IT security, not only in the demonstration and exploitation of zero-day vulnerabilities, but in the brokering of flaws and exploits between hackers and organizations interested i...

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added 2013/02/05 4:20 p.m.15 views

More from the Kaspersky Lab/Threatpost Security Analyst Summit

Chris Soghoian on Wireless Carriers and Android Security Partial Disclosure Leaves Adobe Reader Zero-Day Story in Limbo Wireless Carriers Put on Notice About Providing Regular Android Security Updates How the RSA Attackers Swung and Missed at Lockheed Martin Scenes from SAS 2012 SAS2013 on Twitte...

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ThreatPost
added 2013/02/04 7:29 p.m.14 views

Partial Disclosure Leaves Adobe Reader Zero-Day Story in Limbo

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – It’s the vulnerability that never was. Or was it? In a saga that has spanned close to three months, 90 emails and a short novel’s worth of back and forth between Adobe and Russian security company Group-IB over a reported zero-day sandbox-bypass exploit, there has been...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2013/02/01 8:1 p.m.7 views

Hackers breach Twitter and 250,000 accounts compromised

In recent The Hacker News updates, we have reported about some major hacking events and critical vulnerabilities i.e Cyber attack and spying on The New York Times and Wall Street Journal by Chinese Hackers, Security Flaws in UPnP protocol, Botnet attack hack 16,000 Facebook accounts, 700,000...

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added 2013/01/30 7:42 p.m.17 views

Firefox Continues to Curb Out-of-Date, Flawed Third-Party Plug-ins

After pushing its “click-to-play” blacklisting function live last fall, Mozilla has announced plans to further implement the security feature in its Firefox browser. The company is planning to make it so only the most recent version of Flash is automatically run on web pages while users will have...

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added 2013/01/21 7:4 p.m.14 views

Security Firms Warn Users of Fake Java Updates

It’s really starting to feel like we’re piling on the perennially vulnerable, industry punching bag that is Java. That said, GFI Labs and other security firms are warning their users to be wary of malicious fake Java updaters taking advantage of all the patches Oracle had to ship last week. Trend...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2013/01/18 6:13 p.m.9 views

Why I decided to uninstall Microsoft Security Essentials Antivirus?

Today I decided to remove Microsoft Security Essentials Antivirus from my system because Security Essentials failed another certification test by independent testing lab, AV-Test Institute. Microsoft's Security Essentials antivirus for Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7 is a free add-on to Windows...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2013/01/18 7:13 a.m.16 views

Why I decided to uninstall Microsoft Security Essentials Antivirus?

Today I decided to remove Microsoft Security Essentials Antivirus from my system because Security Essentials failed another certification test by independent testing lab, AV-Test Institute. Microsoft's Security Essentials antivirus for Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7 is a free add-on to Windows...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2013/01/17 4:35 p.m.10 views

New Java exploit sells for $5000 on Black market

We continues to recommend users disable the Java program in their Web browsers, because it remains vulnerable to attacks that could result in identity theft and other cyber crimes and less than 24 hours after Oracle Sunday released a security update that addresses two critical zero-day...

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added 2013/01/17 3:34 p.m.42 views

Java 7u11 Update Addresses Only One of Two Zero-Day Vulnerabilities

Microsoft can take some solace that it is not alone in sending out security updates that don’t fully address a zero-day vulnerability. A researcher at Immunity Inc., put Oracle on a similar hot seat this week when he reported that a recent out-of-band Java update repaired only one of two Java fla...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2013/01/17 5:35 a.m.15 views

New Java exploit sells for $5000 on Black market

We continues to recommend users disable the Java program in their Web browsers, because it remains vulnerable to attacks that could result in identity theft and other cyber crimes and less than 24 hours after Oracle Sunday released a security update that addresses two critical zero-day...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2013/01/16 5:1 p.m.37 views

Oracle Patches Java Zero Day Vulnerability

Oracle delivered an unusual emergency patch to Java's critical Zero Day vulnerability on Sunday to fix a malicious bug that allowed hackers access to users web browsers. Exploits for the previously undisclosed flaw were being hosted in a number of exploit kits and attacks have already been seen i...

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