The following is a brief summary of all of my posts at ZDNet's Zero Day for November.
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Notable articles include: Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples and Man-in-the-middle attacks demoed on 4 smartphones.
01. iHacked: jailbroken iPhones compromised, $5 ransom demanded
02. Which antivirus is best at removing malware?
03. Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples
04. Source code for ikee iPhone worm in the wild
05. Commercial spying app for Android devices released
06. Man-in-the-middle attacks demoed on 4 smartphones
07. Thousands of web sites compromised, redirect to scareware -- the latest virtual smoking gun of the Koobface gang
This post has been reproduced from Dancho Danchev's blog.
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Monday, November 30, 2009
Summarizing Zero Day's Posts for November
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