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Google first to patch Flash bug with Chrome update

Google first to patch Flash bug with Chrome update
Deal with Adobe uses zero-day push-Fix obtained a week before other protective
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Microsoft touts 2.35 million IE9 downloads in first 24 hours
Microsoft made the latest update to its Web browser veteran on Monday night with the release of Internet Explorer ninth While the application is still a market leader, its dominance has somewhat slipped in recent years due to the popularity of Mozilla’s Firefox and Google Chrome alternatives. As expected, however, users have flocked to the software update download, and Microsoft is …
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Katamari Hack For Chrome (and Compatible Browsers)
skaet writes: “With CSS3 and HTML5 canvas transforms that can Katamari Hack for Google Chrome (and other compatible browser) any website into a game of Katamari Damacy turn from a screenplay by Alex Leone, David Nufer, and David Truong created! and the 2011 competition was won by Yahoo HackU at the University of Washington. “Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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Update: Firefox update will patch CSRF bug, Mozilla says

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Today I started using Firefox to manage my photos in Flickr. Greasemonkey scripts can make your life easier (unfortunately none of them works with Cream Monkey in Safari). I noticed that they display colors slightly anders.Nach reading This is your Mac on drugs , I realized I was a PNG saved from Photoshop hochgeladen.Es has to do with color profiles I’m not sure how to explain it properly to read it you should!

Update: Firefox update will patch CSRF bug, Mozilla says
Computerworld – Mozilla said late Wednesday that security updates for Firefox 3.5 and Firefox 3.6 ship next week that include a patch for a bug that can be exploited by a malicious Flash file.
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Can the Atrix 4G Really Become Your Next PC?
GMGruman writes. “The Motorola Atrix 4G got a lot of attention at CES for its ability to attach to a monitor, keyboard and mouse and run the full desktop browser Firefox in addition to its Android Apps Well, it’s the shipping, took I see the Atrix 4G and its multimedia dock and related peripheral equipment this week for a test drive that delivers on this “post-PC ‘promise of Judgement. It is a …
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Zscaler Releases Free Tool to Combat Fake and Compromised Storefronts
Safe Shopping zScale today released a free Firefox plugin that consumers download from https: / / www.zscaler.com / safeshoppingdetails.html that it is counterfeit and compromised to protect online stores.
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Yikes, Microsoft to patch 22 bugs next week

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For a better Web. On my page is a bar appears on the IE user. Then you WILL like this page made “has cleared up and die on IE problems |. Design © Robert Agthe Internet explorer.scriptshit.de /

Yikes, Microsoft to patch 22 bugs next week
Three zero time shall be fixed and security experts warn that the massive restart some services could freak out to. There is some good news and bad news about scheduled monthly patch day next Tuesday. The bad news is that big monster, need to be restarted. Microsoft will output 12 updates fix 22 holes, including gaps in Internet Explorer (IE), Windows, its Internet server …
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Bing: Why Google’s Wrong In Its Accusations
Along with everything else going for Bingham Harry Shum on Monday – a panel about the search of spam with Google allegations that Bing “copies” of Google results – dealt with perhaps his most important concern Shum. Relief that his son Bing is not “fraud” was how a search engine.
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Zero Day Exploit Advisory: Secure Elements C5 Enterprise Vulnerability Management Suite Protects Against New Zero Day Exploit That Has No Patch Available

Herndon, VA (NYSE) 18 August 2005

Secure Elements announced today that it will provide users of the C5 Enterprise Vulnerability Management Suite with a fully automated fix for the vulnerability with the Zero Day over the past 24 hours reveals exploit. Customers of Secure Elements were reported by the vulnerability, and use recommended corrective actions last night.

critical alert: Microsoft Internet Explorer “Msdds.dll” Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

FrSIRT has released

an exploit code for a critical vulnerability in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code and take complete control of an affected system. The problem is due to a memory error, that error occurs when instantiating the “Msdds.dll” object as an ActiveX control. The vulnerability is confirmed in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 on Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2.


Secure Elements Security Lab engineers

believe that this exploit has a high probability, used to create a worm or virus in the near future, and have classified the vulnerability as AA? CriticalÂÂ?. Meanwhile, are not aware of a patch for this newly discovered vulnerability that one of our rehabilitation countermeasures mitigate this and other ActiveX based vulnerabilities and exploits that do not have a patch available.

C5 EVM users have advised using remediation SE-0002435 (the security level to AA? HighÂÂ is? in Internet Explorer) immediately due to the imminent danger represented by these zero-day exploit.

products are:

– Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0

– Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1

– Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 for Windows XP SP2

References:

– http://www.frsirt.com/english/advisories/2005/1450

– http://www.frsirt.com/exploits/20050817.IE-Msddsdll-0day.php

companies or others may contact Secure Elements at 1-800-709-5011 for more information or schedule interviews with expert sources from Secure Elements. available

About Secure Elements

Secure Elements, an enterprise vulnerability management leader, automates security remediation strategies and tactics across the enterprise, reducing business risk and IT management costs while improving performance and maintaining business continuity. Protect critical assets and network infrastructure from both known and unknown attacks without limiting operational performance, the company rapidly identifies and intelligently responds to complex and diverse security incidents. With real-time threat analysis, data analysis and Secure Elements provides administrators optimal security control across the enterprise. Herndon, Va.-based Secure Elements serves organizations in the federal government and critical infrastructure markets, and Global 1000 companies.

Contact:

Scott Armstrong

Secure Elements

Phone: (703) 709-5011

http://www.secure-elements.com

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Patch Tuesday: Critical flaws haunt Microsoft Office, IE browser

Patch Tuesday: Critical flaws haunt Microsoft Office, IE browser
Microsoft made its largest ever series of security patches today to cover a record 49 vulnerabilities, including multiple browser could expose defects that Internet Explorer users to …
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Rumors About IE’s Death Are Greatly Exaggerated
IE is not everywhere.
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IE Discovery’s BRIDGE Provides Charities With Volunteer Service Hours, Financial Support
AUSTIN, TX – (Marketwire – October 6, 2010) – IE Discovery, a leading provider of comprehensive discovery management solutions to the legal community, has announced the results of its “BRIDGE” volunteer program for fiscal year 2010. In the course of IE Discovery completed 2140 hours service employees and the company won $ 7,590 in Bridge Fund. The largest awards were presented at the A Wider …
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