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Added to the system as a third-party component when installing various software, the AVG Secure Search toolbar has been found vulnerable to executing arbitrary code by a potential attacker.The purpose of the toolbar is to prevent users from landing on dangerous web pages and to ensure the protection of personal information.It also features a component […]

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Mozilla has addressed a total of 13 security vulnerabilities with the release of Firefox 27. The list includes four critical, four high, four moderate and one low-impact flaws. The critical vulnerabilities, which can be exploited to execute arbitrary code without user interaction, are a use-after-free during image processing, an issue with image decoding in RasterImage, […]

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Hello, welcome to this month's blog on the Microsoft patch release. This month the vendor is releasing thirteen bulletins covering a total of 47 vulnerabilities. Thirteen of this month's issues are rated ’Critical’. As always, customers are advised to follow these security best practices: Install vendor patches as soon as they are available. Run all […]

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