The Latest in IT Security

Posts Tagged ‘zero day’

Eric Roman has released a blog about the Microsoft Internet Explorer Image Arrays Remote Code Execution Vulnerability, a possible zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer that is being exploited in the wild. We have confirmed this vulnerability affects versions 9, 8, and 7 of the Internet Explorer browser. Microsoft has not yet confirmed and released an […]

Read more ...

Last week’s Java zero-day vulnerability has been exploited by many exploit kits in the wild, including the familiar Blackhole Exploit Kit.In this blog entry, we thought we would describe some of the outbreaks related to this attack we’ve seen in the past week or so. Our automated processes that are a part of the Trend […]

Read more ...

Not only users visiting high-risk sites need avast! protection, but also, for example, visitors of the well-known site samsungimaging.net (the Samsung SMART CAMERA blog) were able to notice that their avast! protected them from a threat. Yesterday, on this site AVAST began to detect malicious Java content. The malicious file was called Gondvv.class, which is […]

Read more ...


Categories

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 2025
WHITE PAPERS

Mission-Critical Broadband – Why Governments Should Partner with Commercial Operators:
Many governments embrace mobile network operator (MNO) networks as ...

ARA at Scale: How to Choose a Solution That Grows With Your Needs:
Application release automation (ARA) tools enable best practices in...

The Multi-Model Database:
Part of the “new normal” where data and cloud applications are ...

Featured

Archives

Latest Comments