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Tuesday, May 08, 2012
Summarizing Webroot's Threat Blog Posts for April
The following is a brief summary of all of my posts at Webroot's Threat Blog for April, 2012. You can subscribe to my Webroot's Threat Blog RSS Feed or follow me on Twitter:
01. Adobe patches critical security flaws, introduces auto-updating mechanism
02. Email hacking for hire going mainstream – part two
03. Spamvertised ‘US Airways’ themed emails serving client-side exploits and malware
04. New underground service offers access to hundreds of hacked PCs
05. Google’s Chrome patches 12 ‘high risk’ security vulnerabilities
06. Adobe plans to issue Acrobat Reader ‘security update’ next week
07. Microsoft issues 6 security bulletins on ‘Patch Tuesday’
08. Adobe patches critical Reader and Acrobat security vulnerabilities
09. Hewlett-Packard shipping malware-infected compact flash cards
10. New DIY email harvester released in the wild
11. Upcoming Webroot briefing at InfoSec, 2012, London – “Current and Emerging Trends Within the Cybercrime Ecosystem”
This post has been reproduced from Dancho Danchev's blog. Follow him on Twitter.
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