The following is a brief summary of all of my posts at ZDNet's Zero Day for July, 2012. You can subscribe to Zero Day's main feed, or follow me on Twitter:
01. Security flaw found in Amazon's Kindle Touch
02. New contacts stealing Android malware spotted in the wild
03. Firefox 14 fixes 5 critical security vulnerabilities
04. Bogus Google Files site earns revenue through premium rate SMS micro payments
05. Research: 80% of Carberp infected computers had antivirus software installed
This post has been reproduced from Dancho Danchev's blog. Follow him on Twitter.
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Thursday, August 23, 2012
Summarizing ZDNet's Zero Day Blog Posts for July
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