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Recently, we’ve started to see the BlackHole Exploit Kit (BHEK) using plain HTML files (instead of iframes) as redirectors to the exploit page.The content of the HTML file will usually be a page displaying a “loading” or “please wait” or “connecting to server” type of message, with background JavaScript which will redirect the victim to […]

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News of the ‘unknown’ and underground zero-day in Adobe Reader is all over the place. Because of its supposed noteworthy features, including the capability to defeat Adobe’s sandbox feature, users are alarmed – and rightfully so. But the situation is not without hope.With this entry, my aim is to explain to our customers what this […]

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It’s not yet the second Tuesday of the month — but already there are a good number of important updates that you should apply. (And one significant zero-day of which you should be aware.) First up: Flash! Adobe released an important update on November 6th (details here) that corrects seven vulnerabilities. Check your version here. […]

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