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Home   »   Archives for June 2012

Microsoft Security Advisory 2718704

  • Posted on:June 5, 2012 at 12:26 pm
  • Posted in:Vulnerabilities
  • Author:
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On Sunday, Microsoft issued Security Advisory 2718704 which announces an update that revokes the trust of two Microsoft-issued intermediate Certificate Authority (CA) certificates for all currently supported versions of Windows. The certificates revoked are: Microsoft Enforced Licensing Intermediate PCA (2 certificates) Microsoft Enforced Licensing Registration Authority CA (SHA1) As outlined in Microsoft’s initial advisory, analysis…

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Tags: certificatesFlameFlamerMicrosoftskywiper

Are You Protecting the Data Packets in Your Pocket?

  • Posted on:June 4, 2012 at 11:02 am
  • Posted in:Malware, Mobile
  • Author:
    Abigail Pichel (Technical Communications)
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Do you know how much data is in your smartphone? Few of us could easily answer this question, what with the amount of activity we conduct using our devices. But while we give little thought to our data, there are cybercriminals and hackers who do. Cybercriminals want your data because they want to make money…

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Malicious PowerPoint File Contains Exploit, Drops Backdoor

  • Posted on:June 3, 2012 at 10:22 pm
  • Posted in:Malware, Vulnerabilities
  • Author:
    Cris Pantanilla (Threat Response Engineer)
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We discovered a malicious MS PowerPoint document that arrives via an attached file attached to specific email messages. The file contains an embedded Flash file, which exploits a software bug found in specific versions of Flash Player (CVE-2011-0611) to drop a backdoor onto users’ systems. Users who open the malicious  .PPT file triggers the shellcode…

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