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We and pretty much the rest of IT world, have written about the Java zero-day exploit, about the fast patch that Oracle release to remove some of the market pressure and also about the fact that such a quick move can only mean that even more bugs were probably introduced, which might lead to other […]

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Google is offering cash prizes totaling $1 million to hackers, plus a Chromebook, for those who successfully exploit its Chrome browser at the CanSecWest security conference next week. According to a blog posting put up by the company’s security team on Monday, winnings from the so-called Pwnium contest will be meted out according to the […]

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This past weekend one compromised Web site in particular caught my attention. Based on my analysis, the site was compromised because it was running an old version of WordPress (3.2.1) that is vulnerable to publicly available exploits [1] [2]. The Web site injection is only somewhat interesting. What is more interesting is the redirection chain and resulting […]

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