Exploit for IE 0-day flaw published, patch still unavailable

Exploit for IE 0-day flaw published, patch still unavailable


Exploit for IE 0-day flaw published, patch still unavailable

Posted: 11 Mar 2010 03:11 PM PST

An Israeli hacker has created an exploit for the IE zero-day flaw that Microsoft warned about on Tuesday, and the code is already being inserted into the Metasploit Framework. According to Ryan Nar...

New Federal IT security certification program

Posted: 11 Mar 2010 12:35 PM PST

A new certification program specifically designed and tailored to help secure the nation's Federal information technology systems was unveiled today. The certification program – called the Federa...

Targeted attacks exploiting PDF bugs are soaring

Posted: 11 Mar 2010 08:07 AM PST

Adobe is having a hard time fighting its bad reputation when it comes to products riddled with vulnerabilities. Adobe Reader exploits seem the weapon of choice of many a cyber criminal - as can be att...

Q&A: Google hacking

Posted: 11 Mar 2010 07:59 AM PST

Robert Abela is a Technical Manager at Acunetix and in this interview he discusses the importance of Google for security research, provides tips on Google for information gathering and more. Based ...

Koobface worm doubles its number of command and control servers

Posted: 11 Mar 2010 06:50 AM PST

The shut down and recovery of the Troyak-as command and control center (C&C) for the active Zeus botnet was good news for the whole IT security community. Unfortunately, as some botnets struggle, o...

It's time to embrace the shift to the cloud

Posted: 11 Mar 2010 05:54 AM PST

The software industry is entering another age of astonishing innovation. It's a time when not only software is advancing at a fast pace, but so too are hardware devices – where power is increasing as ...

File sharing networks open door to identity theft

Posted: 11 Mar 2010 04:43 AM PST

According to the Washington Post, in any given second, nearly 22 million people around the globe are on peer-to-peer file-sharing networks downloading and swapping movies, software and documents over ...

Employees continue to put data at risk

Posted: 11 Mar 2010 04:27 AM PST

According to a Ponemon Institute study, business managers continue to pose the greatest threat to sensitive company information such as customer records, health information and other private data. Des...

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