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The use of zero-day exploits in attacks has not been too far from the headlines of late. Today, Kafeine from Malware don’t need Coffee has released a blog detailing yet another Java zero-day active in the wild and distributed through the Cool Exploit pack. The good news however-for Symantec customers who use our intrusion prevention […]

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Sophos – A couple of weeks ago (12 June 2012) we published an advisory for a vulnerability in Microsoft XML Core Services, also known as CVE-2012-1889. The vulnerability is a true zero-day, being exploited in the wild, with no patch yet available from Microsoft.The main concern in such situations is the speed with which we […]

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2011

I just came across a post from The H telling us that US government warns of potential Stuxnet variants. Of course, concern about the availability and possible portability of the code is hardly a new concern, but it turns out the article refers to a "Statement for the Record" to the (deep breath) United States House […]

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