Posts Tagged ‘attacks’

Lamantine Software Claims: Sticky Password Manager Prevents RCSR Attacks

(openPR) 1 December 2006

As Chaplin Information Services (CIS) reports more than 21 November 2006 – Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer browser, making the password saved to clever attackers. This vulnerability is called a Reverse Cross-Site Request (RCSR). This bug affects all users who use built-in password manager in Firefox and Internet Explorer. Mozilla has confirmed this as bug number 360 493, and said they are working on a fix for version 2.0.0.1 or 2.0.0.2, but there is no any positive feedback from Microsoft.

Sticky Password developers have carefully investigated this vulnerability and says that the latest version stored password and login information to protect against attacks RCRS.

Sticky Password is the password manager portable lamp. His Password Protector feature constantly watches how the password is used on the computer. It works like firewall and will display notifications when some applications try to retrieve the password from another application. Password Protector also watches for inter-process communication, so it is very effective to prevent keylogger and trojan attacks at home and in dangerous environments such as internet cafe or computer class.

Sticky Password remembers and automatically fills login and password fields for any computer program including popular web browsers – Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. Its intelligent features save time, to access the passwords and protects against phishing.

to find detailed information about anti-phishing features:

http://www.stickypassword.com/sticky-password-anti-phishing.html

For a limited time, Sticky Password is under www.stickypassword.com for free trial. The cost of purchasing software is 24.95 U.S. dollars

If you want to apply for a comment to acquire a reviewer copy, have a business proposal to an authorized dealer like or have any further questions please contact Sticky Password developers press@stickypassword.com

System requirements:

Windows 9x/2000/XP/2003

Company:

Lamantine Software

Product Page:

http://www.stickypassword.com

Download:

http://www.stickypassword.com/download.html

Screenshot:

http://www.stickypassword.com/img/stpass-screenshot.gif

Now:

http://www.stickypassword.com/order.html

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Third Brigade’s Host Intrusion Prevention System Stops Attacks that Could Exploit New Microsoft Vulnerabilities

Ottawa, Ontario (Business Wire) 13 December 2005

Third Brigade, Inc. (www.thirdbrigade.com) today announced that customers who have the Deep Security, used its advanced Host Intrusion Prevention System (HIPS), be immune from attack, the number of new Internet Explorer could be software vulnerabilities in the December Microsoft Security Bulletin exploited protected.

Two of the four vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer rated as critical. These weaknesses are part of the Microsoft Security Bulletin MS05-054. An attacker to exploit these critical of the vulnerabilities could take complete control of an affected system. An attacker could then install programs, view, modify, or delete or create new accounts with full user rights.

There are known sites that take advantage of vulnerability CAN-2005-1790, based on the method Internet Explorer uses for mismatched Document Object Model objects. If a user visited that page, any code gets executed, that leaves malicious Trojan horse on the UserA? S Host. Third Brigade customers are affected by this vulnerability, since 23 November protected 2005th Third Brigade customers also received an update to an existing filter strengthened the protection for vulnerability CAN-2005-2831, the vulnerability instantiated remote code execution in the way Internet Explorer COM objects that are not intended to be instantiated in Internet Explorer is.

Third Brigade customers automatically receive updates with the latest filters that protect against these and other vulnerabilities. Third Brigade Deep Security stops proactive attacks before they impact hosts, helps compliance with industry regulations such as PCI (including Visa CISP, MasterCard SDP), Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, GLBA, FISMA and corporate policies, reduces operating costs and prevent service disruption from attack caused.


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Third Brigadeâ security on shipping todayâ s Microsoft security bulletins can be found here:?

http://www.thirdbrigade.com/security/dispatches.html

For more information on the Microsoft Security Bulletin can be found here:

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms05-dec.mspx

information on Third Brigade Deep Security, click here:

http://www.thirdbrigade.com/products/index.html


About Third Brigade

Third Brigade provides Host Intrusion Prevention Systems (HIPS) must implement in financial services, government, healthcare, telecommunications and other organizations, security best practices as part of a defense-in-Depth strategy. Our Deep Security solutions give you more control over your business. To stop attacks before they impact hosts, to ensure compliance with regulations and guidelines, maximize and performance of your people, processes and hosts. Unlike others, Third Brigade provides an innovative hybrid approach, a positive security model, proactive defense and a powerful management platform.

More information:

Kathy Schwab

Media and Analyst Relations

Third Brigade

(T) 613-599-4505 x3001

(M) 613-858-4407

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Lion Attacks Safari Hunter

A very close call! A last minute do or die shot saved by the hunter. Watch in slow motion as the lion makes his final lunge. NOTE: Only for you dumbasses, I’m not in this video nor have I killed any lions!

Andre Kraml – Safari (Original)

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Exploits Windows DLL Boom, hacker attacks, after the 40-Plus Application

Windows DLL Exploits Boom; Hackers Post Attacks for 40-Plus Apps
Some of the world’s most popular Windows programs are vulnerable to a major bug in how they load critical code libraries, according to sites tracking attack code.

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Cybercrime: one in 10 computers vulnerable to attacks

Cybercrime: one in 10 computers vulnerable to attack
A new report reveals that cybercriminals are attacking millions of computers every month – and infecting approximately 10 per cent

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