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Analysis by Poul Jenson and Masaki Suenega Spotted by Karthik Selvaraj Here at Symantec Security Response we have discovered Python.Pytroj, a proof-of-concept virus that infects .pyc files with arbitrary code. In case you are unfamiliar with Python here is a brief description. Python is a programming language which can run on most major operating systems. […]

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After a little more than a week after disclosure, Apple has patched three flaws in iOS for iPod Touch, iPad, iPad2, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 and the Verizon iPhone. You may recall the return of the website JailBreakMe.com 10 days ago which exploited these vulnerabilities to provide an easy method of jailbreaking your iDevice. The […]

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Hello and welcome to this month’s blog on Microsoft’s patch releases. This is an average month-the vendor is releasing four bulletins covering a total of 22 vulnerabilities. Only one of the issues is rated ‘Critical’ and it affects the Microsoft Bluetooth Stack. An attacker in physical proximity to a vulnerable computer can exploit this issue […]

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