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This month’s patch Tuesday fixes a small set of critical vulnerabilities in a variety of client side software and one “important” server side Forefront UAG data leakage/information disclosure issue. Six bulletins have been created to address eleven exploitable flaws. Three of the six bulletins are top priority and should be addressed ASAP. These are the […]

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Malware writers have got a new way to keep their babies safe. Recently we found a malware in 16bit NE file format and it runs smoothly in modern 32/64bit OS without detection even by the HIPS.   Detections As far as we know, the sample has been in public view for 4 days(since 2012.1.16). But […]

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Microsoft demonstrated the next version of Windows this week, and the operating system has an interface almost nobody expected or predicted.The default interface for Windows 8 will look almost nothing like Windows 7, but will look and feel like Microsoft’s cell-phone operating system, Windows Phone 7.Windows 8″ is optimized for newer touch-centric hardware, including tablets, […]

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