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Alerts for techmails79758@gmail.com from ZDNet.com | Jul 9, 2009 11:29:52 PM

Apple plugs dangerous Safari security holes

Ryan Naraine: Apple has released Safari 4.0.2 to fix a pair of security flaws that could lead to cross-site scripting or remote code execution attacks. The vulnerabilities affect Safari for Windows (XP and Vista) and Mac OS X. Here are the raw details: CVE-2009-1724: An issue in WebKit’s handling of the parent and top objects may result in a cross-site [...]

Wed Jul 08 18:05:29 PDT 2009


Transmitter.C mobile malware spreading in the wild

Dancho Danchev: Researchers from NetQin Tech. are reporting on a newly discovered mobile malware variant (Transmitter.C) distributed through a modified version of legitimate mobile application. Upon execution, the malware attempts to automatically spread by SMS-ing hundreds of messages linking to a web site where a copy of it (sexySpace.sisx) can be found… NetQuin’s CEO, Dr. Lin Yu provides [...]

Wed Jul 08 08:39:20 PDT 2009


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