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We have published the Security Advisory for Adobe Reader and Acrobat informing the users about the vulnerability found in the Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader which is currently actively exploited. The vulnerability in the U3D component allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (memory corruption) via unknown vectors, as […]

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This week has been a very busy one for Microsoft, Sun, Adobe and Mozilla Foundation. We have seen the Microsoft Security Bulletin MS11-037 announcing the patch of some vulnerabilities which may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code, cause a denial-of-service condition, or operate with elevated privileges. Adobe released a Security Bulletin for Adobe Shockwave […]

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When Duqu, which most believed to be written by the same group that wrote Stuxnet, was originally uncovered, the infection vector was still unknown; how did the machines get compromised in the first place? That changed when the Hungarian research lab, CrySys, announced that it had found the dropper which was a Word file that […]

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