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We have published information about the IE zero-day exploit which affected IE version 6 to 9 on all operating systems on which it is available. Not surprisingly, Microsoft announced today that they have a fix for this problem even before the cumulative patch on Friday, September 21st. If you have automatic updates enabled on our […]

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As already mentioned in the previous blog post about Flame, the volume of its code and functionality are so great that it will take several months for a complete analysis. We’re planning on continually disclosing in our publications the most important and interesting details of its functionality as we reveal them. At the moment we […]

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Mozilla released an update to Firefox 5 yesterday – but for Mac users only. This takes Mac users of the popular browser to version 5.0.1. Everyone else stays at 5.0. This isn’t really a security fix: it deals with two reliability problems. One of these (Firefox crashes when using a downloadable font) manifests itself only […]

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