Multiple Vendors Vulnerable to DNS Cache Poisoning
Multiple vendor DNS protocol implementations could allow a remote attacker to poison the DNS cache. Patches that resolve the vulnerability on the DNS may be rendered ineffective if the DNS is behind a NAT device that does not randomize ports. Public exploit code was made available on July 24, 2008. At the time of this update, neither X-Force nor IBM MSS has witness any active exploitation nor the integration of this exploit into any exploit toolkits.
Security market rises with increased threats - CCL Online
IE8 Works to Prevent Cross-Site Scripting Attacks
One of the most prevalent threats for Web surfers is the cross-site scripting attack. With cross-site scripting, an attacker is able to insert malicious code into otherwise legitimate web pages....
Reviews for Internet Security Software: Know All About the ... - Corsavoo.com
Microsoft Windows DirectX SAMI Code Execution
Microsoft Windows DirectX could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system.
IRS Puts Taxpayer Data at Risk
It is one thing when TJ Maxx or The Gap are careless with employee or customer data. Everyone entrusted with sensitive information such as addresses, birthdates, credit card information, bank...
Google's 'Chrome' is Tarnished
Google is jumping into the browser war. Chrome, the new web browser from Google, is set to take on Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and others. The current release is...
Anthony Doesburg: Internet baddies much more than just a nuisance ... - New Zealand Herald
Norton Internet Security 2009 - ZDNet
Microsoft Security Bulletins for September
Have you ever used Microsoft's OneNote? I had heard of it, but I never used it until a few months ago. I love it. It is hard to even define...
Trend Micro Unveils 2009 Security Suite - PC Magazine
Friday, September 12, 2008
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