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Tags: hacker
200 Windows applications have a security bug that is easy to exploit by hackers
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Software
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2010-08-20 09:58:05
200 Windows applications have a security bug that is easy to exploit by hackers
A security researcher Acros reported this week that nearly 200 Windows applications are vulnerable to remote code-execution attacks that exploit a bug in the way the programs load binary files for the Microsoft operating system. While the critical flaw was patched in Apple's iTunes media player for Windows and VMware Tools, for other applications it will be necessary to create an individual patches, said Mitja Kolsek, CEO of application security consultancy Acros Security. He supported the...
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application flaw
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cyber attack
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hacker
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security bug
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vulnerability
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Windows
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Windows Help helps hackers get full control of your PC
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2010-06-14 08:47:08
Windows Help helps hackers get full control of your PC
Older versions of Windows are under risk of a new attack that would allow hackers to take remote control of a user’s PC. According to an advisory published Wednesday by researcher Tavis Ormandy the vulnerability is in the Windows Help and Support Center, a feature that provides users with online technical support. Hackers can exploit the bug by embedding commands in web addresses that activate the feature's remote assistance tool, which allows administrators to execute commands over the...
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bug
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cyber attack
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hacker
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vulnerability
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Windows Server 2003
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Windows XP
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New cyber attack, all browsers vulnerable: open tabs lead you to identity theft
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2010-05-27 07:52:34
New cyber attack, all browsers vulnerable: open tabs lead you to identity theft
This week a Firefox creative lead Aza Raskin reported a new form of attack dubbed “tabnapping” that allows hackers to easily lure users into providing their passwords by secretly changing already-open browser tabs. It was said that all major browsers on Windows and Mac OS X are vulnerable to this kind of attack. Raskin pictured the scenario of the attack: people often leave many tabs open for long periods which makes the hacking task for the cyber crooks simple. After a user visits a...
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cyber attack
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Firefox
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hacker
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Mozilla
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tabnapping
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web browser
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Turn off Aero on your Windows 7, otherwise be infected with malware
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2010-05-20 08:02:45
Turn off Aero on your Windows 7, otherwise be infected with malware
Users of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 were warned this week by Microsoft on the bug in the operating system that allows hackers to exploit it for installing malware. The vulnerability in the Canonical Display Driver may be exploited to cause vulnerable machines only to reboot, Microsoft spokesman Jerry Bryant said in a blog post. However, it can also be abused for unseen malware installation though at first attackers would have to bypass memory randomization protections baked in to...
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Aero theme
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cyber attack
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hacker
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malware
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vulnerability
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Windows 7
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A hacked Twitter account may cost as much as $1,000
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2010-02-01 08:55:40
A hacked Twitter account may cost as much as $1,000
Researchers at Kaspersky Lab report that hacked accounts of Twitter and other services are being sold online for hundreds of dollars. Big revenues made on stolen data make hacking programs and viruses very popular among cyber criminals. According to Kaspersky Researcher Dmitry Bestuzhev there were Gmail accounts for sale on Russian hacker forums, (asking price 2,500 roubles, or $82) RapidShare accounts going for $5 per month, as well as Skype, instant messaging and Facebook credentials on...
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cyber attack
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Facebook
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hacker
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malware
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social network
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stolen account
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tweets
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Twitter
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Internet Explorer to be patched, no more Gmail like attacks
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2010-01-22 07:11:27
Internet Explorer to be patched, no more Gmail like attacks
In light of the latest events that involved the attack against Google and a number of other websites Microsoft Corp announced that it will release a patch to fix the old version of its Internet Explorer browser that was exploited by the hackers in China. According to Jerry Bryant, senior security program manager at Microsoft, the patch 'addresses the vulnerability related to recent attacks against Google and a small subset of corporations.” 'Once applied, customers are protected...
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cyber attack
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Gmail
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hacker
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Internet Explorer
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Microsoft
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web browser
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People are warned against using Internet Explorer: it is vulnerable to hacking
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2010-01-19 08:08:02
People are warned against using Internet Explorer: it is vulnerable to hacking
the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) recommended Internet subscribers in Germany to cease using Microsoft’s popular Internet browser and shift to another software instead. The move comes after the news that the browser helped recent attacks against Google’s search engine in China. While the software giant acknowledged that Internet Explorer did allow hackers in China to hijack email accounts of Chinese human rights activists, Microsoft still stated that the warning...
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Chinese hackers
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Google email attack
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internet browser
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Internet Explorer
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Microsoft
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Cyber criminals threaten to dampen New Year celebrations
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2009-12-29 07:16:12
Cyber criminals threaten to dampen New Year celebrations
Hackers use their best schemes during holidays to steal people's money, credit card or net-banking information. Following seasonal trends, these thieves create holiday-related websites and other convincing emails that can trick even the most cautious internet users, say experts. Roger Thompson, chief research officer of security software maker AVG Technologies said: 'Spam and phishing attacks usually see a surge during this time of the year as an increasing number of people use the...
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Cyber criminals
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hacker
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AVG Technologies
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Facebook
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Twitter
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How to fit a password, learn about the most popular passwords on the Internet
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2009-11-20 09:10:38
How to fit a password, learn about the most popular passwords on the Internet
As is known a good password is one that's hard to guess, yet easy to remember. Yet a great number of Internet users fail to consider these two main factors when inventing secret login credentials. It seems that anyone of the Internet surfers can become an average statistical hacker when it comes to finding passwords to different kind of accounts in social networking, email and even financial services. The task of fitting a password to an account is simplified by users themselves as most...
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login credential
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Password
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