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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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On April 16, we found a Pastebin entry selling the latest version of the infamous SpyEye botnet (Version 1.3.48) for a much lower price than we’ve seen elsewhere. (This botnet is mainly used to steal banking information.) The quote was just US$150 including three months hosting, after that it’s $15 per month. This version was […]

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Malware is getting more and more sophisticated as the days goes by. Windows platform is the usual target for infection of malware authors but this time they add one more target platform, Mac OSX. Recently, another Tibetan-themed malware has been discovered which takes advantage of a patched Java Vulnerability (CVE-2011-3544). When a user unknowingly visits […]

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