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IE9 and IE10 Attacks Increasing, Patch or Upgrade Now

The flaw in IE10 that we reported on February 14, 2014, which then was confirmed by Microsoft a few days later as affecting both IE9 and IE10, has gone from a limited to a full-on attack. read moreThe...

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All Hands On Deck: Zero-Day Reported in the Wild, Affects IE6-11

A new zero-day flaw affects IE versions 6 through 11. read moreThe post All Hands On Deck: Zero-Day Reported in the Wild, Affects IE6-11 appeared first on Windows Wide Open.

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Homeland Security Now Warning Against Using Internet Explorer Until...

The US Computer Emergency Readiness Team (CERT) is telling the public to stop using Internet Explorer until a patch is provided. read moreThe post Homeland Security Now Warning Against Using Internet...

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Microsoft Simplifies IE Zero-Day Security Advisory, Removes Unnecessary...

The Security Advisory updates include a clarification about Enhanced Protected Mode, better defined and more complete steps for unregistering a system file, and the removal of one workaround that was...

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Zero-Day Flaw Patch Rolling Out – even for *gasp* Windows XP

Dustin Childs, Group Manager for Response Communications of Microsoft Trustworthy Computing, has not only announced a fix is rolling out, but that the fix will be available even for Windows XP. read...

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Good to Know: Internet Explorer Could Crash on Windows 7 with Zero-Day Patch

After applying the zero-day update, some Windows 7 computers may experience Internet Explorer failing to work. read moreThe post Good to Know: Internet Explorer Could Crash on Windows 7 with Zero-Day...

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IE8 Zero-day Flaw Identified in October 2013 Goes Public Today

A new zero-day flaw in an Internet Explorer component has been disclosed publicly, after being initially reported in October 2013. read moreThe post IE8 Zero-day Flaw Identified in October 2013 Goes...

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Angriff auf Web-Anwendungen mittels fünf Jahre alter Schwachstellen leider...

“Bekannte Schwachstellen scheinen nie zu sterben” stellen die Sicherheitsexperten von Imperva in ihrem aktuellen Sicherheitsreport fest. Der Report wertet die Top Ten der zum Angriff auf...

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The One Microsoft Security Update You Shouldn’t Ignore Today

You should take careful note of security bulletin MS14-060 releasing today, as it contains a fix for a zero-day flaw. Content Classification:  Curated read moreThe post The One Microsoft Security...

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TechNet Talks: Mark Russinovich on Cloud Security and Ethical Hacking

We caught up with Mark Russinovich, Chief Technology Officer of Microsoft Azure, to find out a bit about what he talked about at IPEXPO this year plus his thoughts on cloud security and ethical hacking...

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