Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Google Alert - Vulnerabilities

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Unpatched Java Vulnerability Exploited in Targeted Attacks, Researchers Say
PCWorld (blog)
Attackers are exploiting a new and unpatched vulnerability that affects the
latest version of Java -- Java 7 Update 6 -- in order to infect computers
with malware, according to researchers from security vendor FireEye.
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<http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/261484/unpatched_java_vulnerability_exploited_in_targeted_attacks_researchers_say.html>
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Java zero day vulnerability actively used in targeted attacks
ZDNet
Instead, they would stick to using outdated and already patched
vulnerabilities taking into consideration the fact that end and corporate
users aren't patching their third-party software and browser plugins. Find
out more about Dancho Danchev at his ...
<http://www.zdnet.com/java-zero-day-vulnerability-actively-used-in-targeted-attacks-7000003233/>
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Java Zero-Day Attack Threats Widening, Security Experts Warn
eWeek
The failed attack, which led to the discovery of the vulnerability,
attempted to install Poison Ivy, a well-known rootkit, but also one that
has been used in some nation-state-related attacks. The attack emanated
from servers in China, but experts are ...
<http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/Java-ZeroDay-Attack-Threats-Widening-Security-Experts-Warn-772254/>
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Users urged to disable Java as new exploit emerges
Register
A new browser-based exploit for a Java vulnerability that allows attackers
to execute arbitrary code on client systems has been spotted in the wild
– and because of Oracle's Java patch schedule, it may be some time before
a fix becomes widely available.
<http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/08/27/disable_java_to_block_exploit/>
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Denim Group Partners With Veracode to Help Enterprises Scale Software ...
Equities.com
By combining Denim Group's expertise in secure application developmen t and
processes with Veracode's application scanning program, Denim Group and
Veracode provide an end-to-end capability to identify and resolve
application-level vulnerabilities in ...
<http://www.equities.com/news/headline-story?dt=2012-08-27&val=417688&cat=tech>
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New Java Zero Day Being Used in Targeted Attacks
Threatpost (blog)
The vulnerability is present in Java 7 and doesn't affect earlier versions,
researchers said. There is proof-of-concept exploit code circulating for
the bug, and the folks at Metasploit also have developed a module that
exploits the flaw. They said ...
<http://threatpost.com/en_us/blogs/new-java-zero-day-being-used-targeted-attacks-082712>
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