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« Previous PostPalin’s Explanation Next Post »Health Reform and Abortion Here’s A Test Posted by Joe KleinWednesday, July 8, 2009 at 11:23 am 30 Comments • Trackback (1) • Related Topics: cyber warfare, cyber warfare, North Korea Is it possible that the North Koreans launched a July 4 cyber attack on the US government? If so, what’s the appropriate retaliation? Should we turn the electricity in Pyongyang on and off a few times, if we can do it? The North Koreans are clearly in the midst of

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ColdFusion Spurs Another Mass Compromise

June saw more than its fair share of mass-compromised websites—with one wave early in the month and Nine Ball hitting later on in the month. One would hope that July would be different, but it was not to be.

Last week saw another wave of compromised websites that had one thing in common—they were all running [...]

Post from: TrendLabs | Malware Blog – by Trend Micro

ColdFusion Spurs Another Mass Compromise

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Click Fraud Takes a Step Forward with TROJ_FFSEARCH

Earlier this month, TrendLabs security experts discovered that around 40,000 websites have been hacked and seeded with code that bombarded visitors’ PCs with countless browser exploits to install a Trojan, which we already detected as TROJ_FFSEARCH.A. This Trojan has been found to be among the malware installed by another threat. It is known as FFSearcher, [...]

Post from: TrendLabs | Malware Blog – by Trend Micro

Click Fraud Takes a Step Forward with TROJ_FFSEARCH

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Apple plugs dangerous Safari security holes

Apple has released Safari 4.0.2 to fix a pair of security flaws that could lead to cross-site scripting or remote code execution attacks.
The vulnerabilities affect Safari for Windows (XP and Vista) and Mac OS X.
Here are the raw details:

CVE-2009-1724: An issue in WebKit’s handling of the parent and top objects may result in a cross-site [...]

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