It seems to happen every 6 months or so: Technology companies get mad at security researchers and the terms that get thrown around a lot are 'responsible disclosure'. We just so happen to be in another one of those situations where more than one incident has occurred recently. Last week, a Google employed researcher went public with information regarding a vulnerability he had … [Read more...]
Adobe Releases Flash 10.1, Patches Latest Zero-Day with Accelerated Release
Adobe has released version 10.1 of Adobe Flash in order to resolve about 21 vulnerabilities. Some of these vulnerabilities were making news less than a week ago when 0-Day attacks were making use of the vulnerabilities were found in the wild. Adobe has had a very quick turn around to accelerate their scheduled quarterly update from July 13th to today, June 10th, and I applaud … [Read more...]
New 0-Day Attack Targets Adobe Reader, Acrobat, and Flash
Adobe announced this evening that the typical triumvirate of Adobe products, Adobe Flash, Adobe Acrobat, and Flash, are being exploited by a zero-day attack. The latest version of Adobe Flash, 10.45.2, and all minor versions of Adobe Reader 9 and Adobe Acrobat 9 could be crashed through a vulnerability and allow remote access to an affected machine. It is reported that this … [Read more...]
Quit Facebook Day!
The end of this month, May 31st, is Quit Facebook Day. Over 23,000 people have already committed to quitting at the site www.QuitFacebookDay.com. A lot of the Anti-Facebook sentiments have become popular lately because of recent changes Facebook made to privacy settings. With the backlash growing, Facebook has recently been back-peddling trying to find the right thing that … [Read more...]
Make Your Firefox Search Engine use Google’s SSL (https) Search for Security Reasons
Google is now offering SSL-enabled searching with the Google blog announcing it last Friday. SSL searching for Google is enabled by visiting the site with https:// in front of the usual www (note the 's'). Using SSL where possible allows you to communicate securely between your browser and the website, meaning that any ISPs, routers, governments, or other prying eyes between … [Read more...]