Businesses struggling with Adobe PDF security advice

Adobe has set a May 12 date for the delivery of patches to cover a critical zero-day vulnerability in its Adobe Reader 9.1 and Acrobat 9.1 software products. An official security advisory from Adobe confirms the severity of the vulnerability and reiterates the advice for users to turn off JavaScript as a temporary measure [...]

Study: Silent patching best for securing browsers

Google’s decision to silently update the Chrome browser — without the user’s knowledge or consent –  has put the company at the head of the pack when it comes to securing modern Web browsers. That’s the big takeaway from a new study that argues that silent updaters are the most effective way to ensure [...]

Spoofed KMart Survey Offers $150 for Credit Card Info

After the Walmart phish, comes the KMart survery form phish wherein it promises to add a $150 to the users account just by taking the survey form. As shown in the verification page, the user has to rate each criterion provided and then the personal information of the user such as full name, phone [...]

Voice-Over-Net-AGE Phished!

The Content Security Team encountered a phishing page of VONAGE. Vonage is a publicly-held commercial voice over IP (VoIP) network and SIP company that provides telephone service via a broadband connection. The phishing page looks exactly like Vonage official log in page. The phishing site asks the user to enter their user name and password. [...]