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Home   »   Archives for May 2012

Recent Threats Highlight Vulnerabilities CVE-2012-0779 and CVE-2012-0507

  • Posted on:May 8, 2012 at 9:51 am
  • Posted in:Malware, Targeted Attacks, Vulnerabilities
  • Author:
    Roland Dela Paz (Threat Researcher)
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Targeted Attack Uses Recent Adobe Flash Player Vulnerability (CVE-2012-0779) Reports of a targeted attack surfaced recently. One such attack arrives as an email message that trick users into executing a malicious attachment. The malicious attachment, as expected, is a file that exploits CVE-2012-0779, found in several versions of Adobe Flash Player. Exploitation results to a…

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[INFOGRAPHIC] Getting Extra Mileage from Your Smartphone

  • Posted on:May 7, 2012 at 1:09 pm
  • Posted in:Mobile
  • Author:
    Abigail Pichel (Technical Communications)
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When it comes to traveling, conventional wisdom dictates to pack light. While this usually refers to clothing, the same rule could very well be applied to devices. Lugging around numerous and bulky devices can effectively slow down any traveler. Enter the smartphone. Smartphones have become indispensable to the user on-the-go, offering mobility without sacrificing functionality….

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Tags: battery lifeMobilesmartphone

17 Bad Mobile Apps Still Up, 700,000+ Downloads So Far

  • Posted on:May 3, 2012 at 2:53 pm
  • Posted in:Mobile
  • Author:
    Bob Pan (Mobile Security Engineer)
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We’ve reported previously that malicious apps were discovered in the official Android app store, which is now known as Google Play. While those reported apps were removed, more malicious apps have been seen in the official marketplace and appear to be still victimizing users. This is just one of the important reasons why we feel…

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