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New Critical Vulnerability Affects All Internet Explorer Versions PDF Print E-mail
Written by ph0bYx   
Wednesday, 07 July 2010 18:07

By Lucian Constantin, Softpedia.com

French vulnerability research company VUPEN Security reports the discovery of a use-after-free vulnerability affecting all versions of Internet Explorer that could possibly lead to code execution. According to the company's new "no more bugs for free" policy, details of the flaw will not be shared with Microsoft unless it pays.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 July 2010 18:10
 
ASP and ASP.NET Websites Targeted in Mass SQL Injection Attack PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 05 July 2010 13:33

By Lucian Constantin, Softpedia.com

A known gang of hackers active on the Asian underground online gaming market is behind a new mass SQL injection attack that has infected thousands of pages. Attackers are targeting ASP and ASP.NET websites and exploit two critical Internet Explorer vulnerabilities to infect their visitors with a gaming trojan.

Last Updated on Monday, 05 July 2010 13:35
 
Two infosec blunders that betrayed the Russian spy ring PDF Print E-mail
Written by ph0bYx   
Monday, 05 July 2010 13:12

By Chris Williams, TheRegister.co.uk

Everyone is having fun this week speculating on all aspects of the alleged Russian spy ring busted in the US on Monday. How were they initially detected? Are they just a decoy to hide the real spies? Why did the US go public now? Has anyone got any more pictures of Anna Chapman for the front pages?

From what little we do know though - ie the content of the FBI's criminal complaints - it's apparent the group's technology tradecraft was not as sharp as you might expect from deep cover spies.

 

 
With World Watching, Wikileaks Falls Into Disrepair PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 05 July 2010 00:23

By Ryan Singel, Wired.com

Would-be whistle-blowers hoping to leak documents to Wikileaks face a potentially frustrating surprise. Wikileaks’ submission process, which had been degraded for months, completely collapsed more than two weeks ago and remains offline, in a little-noted breakdown at the world’s most prominent secret-spilling website.

 

Last Updated on Monday, 05 July 2010 00:27
 
Turkey goes into battle with Google PDF Print E-mail
Written by ph0bYx   
Monday, 05 July 2010 00:18

BBC.co.uk

Last month Turks found they could not access many Google services. YouTube is already banned. The BBC\'s Jonathan Head looks at this brewing battle between Turkey and one of the giants of the internet.

 

 
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