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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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Saw this tweet yesterday on Twitter: The account is a parody… but the “tel:*2767*3855%23” is quite serious. It’s a reference to a “vulnerability” which exists on some versions of Samsung Android phones, those running Samsung’s TouchWiz UI. (So, not Nexus.) And by vulnerability, we mean that some “genius” developed a feature to factory hard reset […]

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A new variant of Mac malware — Imuler.B — has recently surfaced. It’s pretty much the same as Backdoor:OSX/Imuler.A, but with small changes and code optimizations. The current C&C server is ouchmen.com. One interesting new function: Imuler.B exits if Wireshark is found. Imuler is thought to be targeting Tibetan rights activists. In other Mac related […]

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