The following is a brief summary of all of my posts at ZDNet's Zero Day for August. You can subscribe to my personal RSS feed, Zero Day's main feed, or follow me on Twitter:
01. Study: Rootkits target pirated copies of Windows XP
02. 56 percent of enterprise users using vulnerable Adobe Reader plugins
03. New malware attack circulating on Facebook
04. Kaspersky: 12 different vulnerabilities detected on every PC
05. Spamvertised Uniform traffic tickets and invoices lead to malware
06. Latest version of Skype susceptible to malicious code injection flaw
07. Spamvertised 'Scan from a Xerox WorkCentre Pro' leads to malware
08. Malware Watch: FDIC and Western Union themed emails lead to malware
This post has been reproduced from Dancho Danchev's blog. Follow him on Twitter.
In the overwhelming sea of information, access to timely, insightful and independent open-source intelligence (OSINT) analyses is crucial for maintaining the necessary situational awareness to stay on the top of emerging security threats. This blog covers trends and fads, tactics and strategies, intersecting with third-party research, speculations and real-time CYBERINT assessments, all packed with sarcastic attitude
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Summarizing ZDNet's Zero Day Posts for August
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