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All aboard! Welcome to another ride on themonthly Microsoft patch train. We’ve got quite a few stops this monthand most are client-side vulnerabilities, meaning that an end user hasto take specific actions (typically by obtaining and then ...
Blog Entry by Ben Greenbaum | 12 Dec 2006 | 0 comments
All aboard! Welcome to another ride on the monthly Microsoft patch train. We’ve got quite a few stops this month and most are client-side vulnerabilities, meaning that an end user has to take specific actions (typically by obtaining and then opening ...
Blog Entry by Ben Greenbaum | 12 Dec 2006 | 0 comments
Bonjour! Carrying on from my previous blog post, here is some more information on Windows CE/Mobile 5 security. Shatter Windows CE and Mobile, like its desktop cousin, can suffer “shatter attacks” across processes. This includes ...
Blog Entry by Ollie Whitehouse | 12 Dec 2006 | 0 comments
Microsoft have announced they are investigating yet another zero-dayvulnerability, apparently unrelated to the December 5 MicrosoftSecurity Advisory 929433. According to their investigations, Word 2000,Word 2002, Word 2003 and the Word Viewer 2003 are ...
Blog Entry by Symantec Securi... | 11 Dec 2006 | 0 comments
by Mikhael Felker Introduction and review of part one This article presents an analysis of the security mechanisms, risks, attacks, and defenses of the two most commonly used password management systems: those found in Internet Explorer and ...
Article by Anonymous | 10 Mar 2010 | 2 comments
Besides the obvious inconvenience of time wasted clicking through and deleting spam email messages, what are some of the negative effects of spam? To the average user, it’s as simple as having better things to do than hunt through their email accounts ...
Blog Entry by Kelly Conley | 08 Dec 2006 | 0 comments
by Mikhael Felker 1. Introduction This two-part paper presents an analysis of the security mechanisms, risks, attacks, and defenses of the two most commonly used password management systems for web browsers, found in Internet Explorer and ...
Article by Anonymous | 02 Nov 2010 | 0 comments
"A browser" – that’s all we were led tobelieve the next generation would need to create office applications orengineering applications. Now, the focus on security has begun todivert in that direction. Statistics from the first half of 2006 ...
Blog Entry by Chintan Trivedi | 07 Dec 2006 | 0 comments
"A browser" – that’s all we were led to believe the next generation would need to create office applications or engineering applications. Now, the focus on security has begun to divert in that direction. Statistics from the first half of ...
Blog Entry by Chintan Trivedi | 07 Dec 2006 | 0 comments
In 2004, I spoke at Virus Bulletin about a new technology that at that time was known as Monad. Monad has since received an official name of Microsoft PowerShell and recently has been released for Windows XP and 2003 Server, with Vista versions ...
Blog Entry by Eric Chien | 06 Dec 2006 | 0 comments