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A grey hat researcher has released exploit code for a serious zero day IE vulnerability. Read on to learn how to protect yourself from this exploit until Microsoft patches. |  |



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A research disclosed a Denial of Service vulnerability in Windows 7 without giving Microsoft time to patch. Learn why Corey thinks this flaw only poses a limited risk. |  |
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Safari 4.0.4 fixes seven security vulnerabilities that affect both the OS X and Windows versions. However, Windows user are more at risk. Read on to learn more. |  |
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A recent report claims Firefox had the most reported vulnerabilities in the first half of 2009. Does this make it the least secure web browser. Corey explains why he doesn't think so. |  |
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This morning, Microsoft released six security bulletins, fixing 15 security vulnerabilities in components that ship with Windows and Office. Microsoft rates three of the bulletins as Critical and three as Important. |  |


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Microsoft plans on releasing a seemingly light, six security bulletins next Tuesday, 10 November, including three critical Windows updates. |  |
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Microsoft released 13 security bulletins, fixing a total of 34 vulnerabilities in Windows, Office, Internet Explorer, and some components that ship with Windows - eight are rated Critical. |  |
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Attackers exploit an unpatched Adobe Reader vulnerability in the wild. Corey shares how to protect yourself from this flaw now, and when to expect a patch. |  |
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Microsoft plans to swamp administrators with 13 security bulletins on October's Patch Day. They rate eight of the bulletins as Critical. Read on to learn what to expect next Tuesday. |
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Last week, we told you about a zero day SMB2 DoS vulnerability in the latest versions of Windows. This week, researchers have proven you can remotely exploit this vulnerability to execute code. Read on to learn about the upcoming exploit. |
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A greyhat researcher disclosed a zero day vulnerability in the SMB2 service that ships with Windows Vista, 7, and Server 2008. Microsoft hasn't released a patch, but you can protect yourself from this vulnerability. Read on to learn how. |
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This morning, Microsoft released five security bulletins, fixing nine security vulnerabilities in components that ship with Windows. Microsoft rates all of the bulletins as Critical, and some of the flaws they describe sound pretty dangerous. |
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Details are scant, but Microsoft has announced that September's Black Tuesday will see them release five security bulletins on Tuesday 8 September - all updates are rated critical |
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On Tuesday, exploit code was released for a zero day vulnerability in the FTP server that ships with Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS), affecting IIS 5.x, and to a lesser extent IIS 6.0. IIS 7.0 is not affected. |
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Apple releases another OS X Security Update only days after releasing a previous one. The new update fixes a BIND DNS DoS flaw that primarily affects OS X Server administrators. Click the link above for more details. |
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Microsoft released nine security bulletins, fixing at least nineteen security vulnerabilities in their products. They rate five of the bulletins as Critical and four as Important. |
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Europe may be on vacation this month, but Microsoft certainly isn't. Microsoft plans on releasing nine security bulletins on Tuesday 11 August - five of which they rate as Critical. |
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Today, the Mozilla Foundation released Firefox 3.0.12, fixing around a dozen vulnerabilities in their web browser, including buffer overflow and memory corruptions flaws. You should upgrade to the latest version (3.5.1) as soon as possible. |
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Today, Microsoft released six security bulletins, fixing at least nine security vulnerabilities in their products. The updates also fix two of the three zero day vulnerabilities that attackers have been actively exploiting in the wild. |
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Oracle released their quarterly Critical Patch Update, providing fixes for 29 vulnerablities found in their products. |
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