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Microsoft is releasing 9 Security Bulletins this month (MS12-008 through MS12-016), patching a total 21 vulnerabilities. Some of these vulnerabilities may enable remote code execution (RCE) in limited circumstances, and offensive security researchers have claimed that a “bug” fixed this month should be client-side remote exploitable, but after months of public circulation, there have been […]

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It is observed that cybercriminals are using the name of the North Korean leader Kim Jong-II after his death, to target internet users. Attackers are achieving this by spamming malicious emails containing specially crafted pdf named “BriefintroductionofKim-Jong-il.pdf” This PDF file found to be exploiting CVE-2010-2883 and CVE-2010-3333 Vulnerabilities in Adobe Acrobat Reader. Once successfully exploited, […]

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Microsoft released 13 bulletins today instead of 14, as announced in the Patch Tuesday announcement several some days ago. In their final Patch Tuesday for the year, Microsoft addressed bugs in Windows, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Office, while adding in a fix for DUQU in the bulletin MS11-087, which is also known as the DUQU […]

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