Microsoft releases MS11-100 for ASP.NET DoS attack |
- Microsoft releases MS11-100 for ASP.NET DoS attack
- Brute-forcing wireless access points made easy
- Beware of password-protected documents carrying malware
- Data-stealing Android Trojan masquerades as greeting-sending app
- Analysis of Facebook attacks
Microsoft releases MS11-100 for ASP.NET DoS attack Posted: 29 Dec 2011 11:10 AM PST Today Microsoft released a security bulletin addressing a flaw in ASP.NET that was disclosed early morning yesterday at the Chaos Communication Congress (CCC) in Berlin. Microsoft tested and finish... |
Brute-forcing wireless access points made easy Posted: 29 Dec 2011 07:00 AM PST A design flaw in the WiFi Protected Setup that can allow attackers to easily brute-force their way into wireless network devices has been discovered and made public by Austrian information security st... |
Beware of password-protected documents carrying malware Posted: 29 Dec 2011 06:17 AM PST Password-protected malicious attachments delivered via email are not a new occurrence - we have recently witnesses the tactic being used in the so-called Nitro attacks. But while thusly delivered f... |
Data-stealing Android Trojan masquerades as greeting-sending app Posted: 29 Dec 2011 05:35 AM PST Text messages have largely replaced seasonal (and non) greeting cards, and there are mobile apps out there that let you send prewritten witty/sweet messages to friends and family. But there are al... |
Posted: 29 Dec 2011 01:45 AM PST Commtouch published a comprehensive analysis of scores of malicious Facebook activities during the past year. Affiliate marketing sites are the final destination in three-fourths of all Facebook de... |
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