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Naked Security reader Sean, who has an eye (and an ear and a nose) for wacky security holes – especially those which make for amusing reading on a Friday afternoon – recently pointed me at a vulnerability disclosure headlined Ducati Diavel Motorcycle Default Ignition Password. The vulnerability disclosure, which appeared back in April, was based […]

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Websense ThreatSeeker® Network has detected malicious email messages claiming that the late Apple founder and CEO, Steve Jobs, is still alive.  Websense Email Security and Websense Web Security protect against these blended attacks with ACE, our Advanced Classification Engine.   Some of the email subjects used in this attack include : Steve Jobs: Not Dead Yet! […]

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EASE stands for Experimental ActionScript Emulator, and besides being a pun of debatable quality, it is the in-house tool we at FortiGuard use to analyse malicious Flash samples, unpack obfuscated code (if applicable), and automatically detect heap spraying and JIT spraying (two techniques essential to bypass DEP/ASLR when exploiting a vulnerability). Adobe Flash being nearly […]

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