The following is a brief summary of all of my posts at ZDNet's Zero Day for February, 2012. You can subscribe to my personal RSS feed, Zero Day's main feed, or follow me on Twitter:
01. Spamvertised 'Tax information needed urgently' emails lead to malware
02. Researchers spot a fake version of Temple Run on Android's Market
03. Which are the most commonly observed Web exploits in the wild?
04. Cryptome.org hacked, serving client-side exploits
05. Report: third party programs rather than Microsoft programs responsible for most vulnerabilities
06. Anonymous launches 'Operation Global Blackout', aims to DDoS the Root Internet servers
07. Report: malware pushed by affiliate networks remains the primary growth factor of the cybercrime ecosystem
08.Cutwail botnet resurrects, launches massive malware campaigns using HTML attachments
09. New Mac OS X trojan spotted in the wild
10. Spamvertised 'Scan from a HP OfficeJet' emails lead to exploits and malware
11. XSS Flaw discovered in Skype's Shop, user accounts targeted
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Wednesday, March 07, 2012
Summarizing ZDNet's Zero Day Posts for February
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