Computer Security Blogs Vrijdag 10 September 2010   1:24


Microsoft Security Response Center
September 2010 Bulletin Release Advance Notification
Update on Security Advisory 2269637
Microsoft Security Advisory 2269637 Released
August 2010 Webcast and QA
Update on the publicly disclosed Win32k.sys EoP Vulnerability
August 2010 Security Bulletin Release
August 2010 Bulletin Release Advance Notification
August 2010 Out-of-Band Security Release Webcast Q&A
MS10-046 Released Out-of-Band Today
Out of Band Release to address Microsoft Security Advisory 2286198

Kaspersky
"Here you have" - not a sex tape, but a worm
Adobe Reader zero-day attack – now with stolen certificate
Android SMS Trojan Now Being Delivered via SEO Techniques
A Web Defacer Turns to $$ Spam Fraud
Twitter XSS in the wild
The Winlock numbers, the Winlock laws
Understanding Current Trends in the Fake Anti-Virus/Scareware Ecosystem
The Winlock case - I'm taking bets!
Twitter goes OAuth-only (Yay for security!)
Gumblagra and a piano

Symantec

McAfee AVERT
Widespread Reporting of ?Here you have? Virus (aka W32/VBMania@MM)
Adobe PDF Zero-Day Exploit Discovered in the Wild
How Much Does My Identity Cost? (the Sequel)
Zeus Botnet Attacks via FedEx Scam
Labs Releases Whitepaper on Cooperative Anti-Malware on Endpoint and Gateway
iPhone OS ? Safe again?
Newegg Password Reset Scam: a Harbinger of Threats to Come?
Insecure Library Loading in OS and Applications
Three Strikes to Latest Phishing Scam
How Much Does My Identity Cost?

F-Secure Lab
Apple's iOS 4.1 Fixes 24 Vulnerabilities
Facebook Spam Worm Links to "Mobile Entertainment"
New Spam Worm on Facebook
Fake Passports
Twitter Spam and the OAuthcalypse
When do 258 tweets equal nearly half a million dollars?
Phishing Attempt Alert!
CPAlead Spam on YouTube
DLL Hijacking and Why Loading Libraries is Hard
Corporate Identity Theft Used to Obtain Code Signing Certificate

Light Blue Touchpaper
Capsicum: practical capabilities for UNIX
Passwords in the wild, part IV: the future
Passwords in the wild, part III: password standards for the Web
Passwords in the wild, part II: failures in the market
Passwords in the wild, part I: the gap between theory and implementation
Who controls the off switch?
Security and Human Behaviour 2010
Database state ? latest!
Workshop on the economics of information security 2010
A very rapid betrayal


Bruce Schneier
Orange Balls as an Anti-Robbery Device
New German ID Card Hackable
Parental Fears vs. Realities
Consumerization and Corporate IT Security
Terrorism Entrapment

Security.NL
Hacker die 2100 geldautomaten plunderde vrijuit
Gartner ziet oorlog tussen Android en Symbian
E-mailworm infecteert Disney, Coca Cola, Google en NASA
Visual Basic worm verspreidt zich via Exchange
Microsoft patcht dinsdag 11 Windows-lekken
CG-Raad: laat hackers EPD kraken
Hacker: eeuwige cookies zijn beveiligingsrisico
Porno-Trojan infecteert Android smartphones
Adobe Reader exploit niet luid, wel gevaarlijk
OM eist werkstraf tegen Nederlandse hackers

WebSense
Brief Analysis On Adobe Reader SING Table Parsing Vulnerability (CVE-2010-2883)
Adobe Reader 0-day vulnerability (CVE-2010-2883)
The Ultimate BlackHat Tool Kit hosted by Google Code
Quicktime 0-day actively used in the wild
Rogue AV Injection Campaign Targeting Web Hosting Networks
What are the top threats to Cloud Computing?
Phoenix Exploit Kit's Random Access Obfuscation
Apple QuickTime "_MARSHALED_PUNK" 0-day
Web Spam leading to Friendster on the rise
This Month in the Threat Webscape - July 2010

ZoneLabs

RSA




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