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Adobe released an out-of-band update for two critical zero-day vulnerabilities just a few days in advance to its regular monthly patch cycle. The Buffer overflow vulnerability (CVE-2013-0633), which exists in Flash Player can lead to remote code execution or denial of service conditions when exploited. This vulnerability, which has been exploited in the wild, targets […]

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In the last month of the year, MySQL has been flooded by a set of zero-day exploits. This set was revealed by Kingcope and he has published proof-of-concept (POCs) for all these vulnerabilities.The newly discovered set of 0-days affects MySQL in multiple ways, such as application crash/denial of service, privilege escalation, authentication bypass, remote root […]

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This post is part one of two. On August 14th, Adobe released a fix and an advisory for a vulnerability (CVE-2012-1535) in Adobe Flash Player. On Windows systems, Adobe Flash Player 11.3.300.270 and earlier versions are vulnerable. The advisory notes that this vulnerability has been used for targeted attacks. We analyzed a sample with a […]

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