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A critical vulnerability exists in Adobe Reader and Acrobat version 9.3.3 and earlier versions.
This affects Windows, Mac and Linux users.
Critical is Adobe's highest vulnerability rating and could when exploited allow malicious native-code to execute, potentially without a user being aware.
This vulnerability was announced during the Black Hat conference in USA late July this year.
Adobe has announced an out-of-band security update available NOW.
Miscreants behind the Zeus cybercrime toolkit and other strains of malware have begun taking advantage of an unpatched shortcut handling flaws in Windows. It was first used by a sophisticated worm to target SCADA-based industrial control and power plant systems.
Isolated strains of mainstream malware that took advantage of how the zero-day Windows flaw first exploited by the sophisticated Stuxnet worm began appearing late last week. The same approach has since been applied by the dodgy sorts behind Zeus, a family of sophisticated toolkits frequently used to steal bank login credentials and the like from compromised systems.
Jul 10
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RememberMe v1.9 is now available for download.
What’s New with 1.9?
To download the newest version, visit here: http://capp-ware.com/software/rememberme/rememberme-2/
Jul 10
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Purchase a 2-year Business License and receive
additional security protection at no additional cost:
25 seats or greater receives 12 additional months.
Offer expires September 30, 2010
Tell Your friends, neighbors and co-workers!
A common misconception is that if a piece of code, such as an application, has been signed, it’s clean and safe to install. Wrong!
According to Jarno Niemelä of F-Secure, there are literally tens of thousands of instances of malware in the wild that are signed.