Microsoft ActiveX Snapshot Viewer for Microsoft Access could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system. Targeted exploitation was reported on July 7, but X-Force has been monitoring toolkit-related mass exploitation since July 10. As of July 24, exploitation has continued to escalate. See technical description for more details. Read More
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One of China's largest ISPs falls victim to internet's vulnerability Read More
The Microsoft MJPEG codec is vulnerable to multiple stack-based buffer overflows when parsing specially crafted files. A remote attacker could overflow the buffer and execute arbitary code within the context of the user viewing the malicious file. Read More
Hints that other programs, not yet unpatched, are also affected by the flaw Read More
Photosynth overload, irksome Ebay, and great steaming piles of net neutrality Read More
CEO of recently-acquired firm to take helm Read More
Alabama woman files a lawsuit against claiming iPhone is slower than advertised Read More
The investment is on top of the US$240 million Microsoft agreed in 2006 to spend on certificates Read More
Nokia confirmes Series 40 operating system has security vulnerabilities Read More
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Friday, August 22, 2008
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