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  • New Adobe Flash, Acrobat, and Reader 0day – Websense Alerts

    New Adobe Flash, Acrobat, and Reader 0day Date:07.23.2009 Threat Type: Malicious Web Site / Malicious Code Earlier this week, we received reports of a Adobe 0day in the wild ( CVE-2009-1862 ). This flaw affects Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9.2, as well as Flash Player 9 and 10, for Windows, Macintosh, and...
    Posted to Chris Mosby at myITforum.com (Weblog) by cmosby on 07-23-2009
    Filed under: Security and Anti-Virus, Patch Management, Internet Hacks, Spam\Phishing, Cybercrime, Software Vulnerabilites, Adobe
  • Another Day, a New Zero-Day Exploit for Adobe – TrendLabs Malware Blog

    Jul 24 Another Day, a New Zero-Day Exploit for Adobe 7:14 am (UTC-7)   |   by Jessa De La Torre (Threat Response Engineer) It has been a busy week for Adobe as only a few days after the software company announced that it would put up a vulnerable PDF Reader on its download site, a...
    Posted to Chris Mosby at myITforum.com (Weblog) by cmosby on 07-24-2009
    Filed under: Security and Anti-Virus, Patch Management, Internet Hacks, Spam\Phishing, Cybercrime, Software Vulnerabilites, Adobe
  • Flash attack vectors (and worms) – SANS Internet Storm Center

    Flash attack vectors (and worms) Published: 2009-08-25, Last Updated: 2009-08-25 00:26:41 UTC by Bojan Zdrnja (Version: 1) 0 comment(s) digg_url = 'http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=7015&rss'; digg_title = 'Flash attack vectors (and worms)'; digg_skin='compact'; digg_topic...
    Posted to Chris Mosby at myITforum.com (Weblog) by cmosby on 08-25-2009
    Filed under: Security and Anti-Virus, Internet Applications, Spam\Phishing, Software Vulnerabilites, Adobe, Social Networking
  • From Targeted PDF Attack to Backdoor in Five Stages – McAfee Avert Labs

    From Targeted PDF Attack to Backdoor in Five Stages Monday September 14, 2009 at 12:33 pm CST Posted by Dennis Elser No Comments Trackback As reported by Adobe in July, a Flash vulnerability is being actively exploited by targeted attacks against Adobe Reader. Yes, embedding Flash movies in PDF documents...
    Posted to Chris Mosby at myITforum.com (Weblog) by cmosby on 09-17-2009
    Filed under: Security and Anti-Virus, Internet Hacks, Spam\Phishing, Cybercrime, Adobe
  • From Targeted PDF Attack to Backdoor in Five Stages – McAfee Avert Labs Blogs

    From Targeted PDF Attack to Backdoor in Five Stages Monday September 14, 2009 at 12:33 pm CST Posted by Dennis Elser No Comments Trackback As reported by Adobe in July, a Flash vulnerability is being actively exploited by targeted attacks against Adobe Reader. Yes, embedding Flash movies in PDF documents...
    Posted to Chris Mosby at myITforum.com (Weblog) by cmosby on 09-21-2009
    Filed under: Security and Anti-Virus, Internet Hacks, Spam\Phishing, Cybercrime, Software Vulnerabilites, Adobe
  • ASProx Resurfaces with a Mass Compromise in Tow – Trend Labs Malware Blog

    ASProx Resurfaces with a Mass Compromise in Tow 5:44 am (UTC-7)   |   by Det Caraig (Technical Communications) A specially crafted .PDF file, detected by Trend Micro as TROJ_PIDIEF.ASP , was recently found to have infected several Indian, Thai, and New Zealand websites. The Trojan...
    Posted to Chris Mosby at myITforum.com (Weblog) by cmosby on 10-15-2009
    Filed under: Security and Anti-Virus, Internet Hacks, Internet Applications, Spam\Phishing, Enterprise Applications, Adobe
  • Curiosity as a Malicious PDF – McAfee Labs Blog

    Curiosity as a Malicious PDF Friday November 20, 2009 at 7:00 am CST Posted by Karthik Raman 1 Comment Trackback What would you do if you saw an email in your inbox with a PDF named “U.S. ship thwarts second pirate attack November 18, 2009.pdf”? Would the title pique your curiosity? I hope not enough...
    Posted to Chris Mosby at myITforum.com (Weblog) by cmosby on 12-02-2009
    Filed under: Security and Anti-Virus, Internet Hacks, Internet Applications, Spam\Phishing, Cybercrime, Enterprise Applications, Adobe
  • Curiosity as a Malicious PDF – McAfee Labs Blog

    Curiosity as a Malicious PDF Friday November 20, 2009 at 7:00 am CST Posted by Karthik Raman 1 Comment Trackback What would you do if you saw an email in your inbox with a PDF named “U.S. ship thwarts second pirate attack November 18, 2009.pdf”? Would the title pique your curiosity? I hope not enough...
    Posted to Chris Mosby at myITforum.com (Weblog) by cmosby on 12-02-2009
    Filed under: Security and Anti-Virus, Internet Hacks, Internet Applications, Spam\Phishing, Cybercrime, Enterprise Applications, Adobe
  • ASProx Resurfaces with a Mass Compromise in Tow – Trend Labs Malware Blog

    ASProx Resurfaces with a Mass Compromise in Tow 5:44 am (UTC-7)   |   by Det Caraig (Technical Communications) A specially crafted .PDF file, detected by Trend Micro as TROJ_PIDIEF.ASP , was recently found to have infected several Indian, Thai, and New Zealand websites. The Trojan...
    Posted to Chris Mosby at myITforum.com (Weblog) by cmosby on 10-15-2009
    Filed under: Security and Anti-Virus, Internet Hacks, Internet Applications, Spam\Phishing, Enterprise Applications, Adobe
  • From Targeted PDF Attack to Backdoor in Five Stages – McAfee Avert Labs Blogs

    From Targeted PDF Attack to Backdoor in Five Stages Monday September 14, 2009 at 12:33 pm CST Posted by Dennis Elser No Comments Trackback As reported by Adobe in July, a Flash vulnerability is being actively exploited by targeted attacks against Adobe Reader. Yes, embedding Flash movies in PDF documents...
    Posted to Chris Mosby at myITforum.com (Weblog) by cmosby on 09-21-2009
    Filed under: Security and Anti-Virus, Internet Hacks, Spam\Phishing, Cybercrime, Software Vulnerabilites, Adobe
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