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Aug
2011

Google researchers have recently released a rather interesting paper on Trends in Circumventing Web-Malware Detection, and several people have been asking me about it (or rather, the blog that announced it. Read the full paper, folks! There's a lot more in there than the "cloaking" stuff, though if you're not a specialist, you may find […]

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Hello and welcome to this month’s blog on Microsoft's patch releases. This is an average month—the vendor is releasing 13 bulletins covering a total of 22 vulnerabilities. Three of the issues are rated critical and they affect Internet Explorer and Windows DNS. The DNS issue could allow an attacker to take complete control of an […]

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Hello and welcome to this month’s blog on the Microsoft patch release. This is fairly busy month —the vendor is releasing 16 bulletins covering a total of 34 vulnerabilities.   Fifteen of the issues are rated ‘Critical’ and they affect Internet Explorer, .NET, Windows kernel-mode drivers, OLE Automation, Distributed File System, SMB Client, and the […]

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