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A friend of mine is a security manager at a university. He keeps metrics for fun, mostly, he says, to torture people with. His project, over the years I’ve known him, is to constantly improve the service quality, reliability and security of the IT systems under his purview. As you can imagine, that’s a job […]

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Recently, security researchers disclosed two Java native layer exploits (CVE-2013-2465 and CVE-2013-2471). This caused us too look into native layer exploits more closely, as they have been becoming more common this year. At this year’s Pwn2Own competition at CanSecWest, Joshua Drake showed CVE-2013-1491, which was exploitable on Java 7 running on Windows 8. CVE-2013-1493 has […]

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In the first quarter of 2013, we spotted quite a few zero-day vulnerabilities affecting Oracle Java, Adobe Flash, Adobe Reader, and Microsoft Internet Explorer being exploited in the wild. This blog discusses the details of these zero-days exploited to spread malware in the first quarter of 2013. Java zero-day vulnerabilitiesDuring the month of January 2013, we […]

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