Thursday, July 23, 2009

Security Weekly

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July 23, 2009
In this issue
redarrow Gmail offers auto-unsubscribe feature for newsletters
redarrow Adobe investigating zero-day bug in Flash
redarrow Chinese firms behind 'Sexy Space' Trojan
redarrow Chrome security in limelight with Google OS plan
redarrow Firefox 3.0.12 patches five critical problems

New Gmail feature saves you the hassle of unsubscribing to newsletters you signed up for but later want to cancel.

Attackers turn unpatched bug in Flash into an exploit to drop Trojan on computers in latest attack on Adobe software.

The malware, which passed through Symbian Foundation's digital-signing process, was created by three Chinese companies, F-Secure says.

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Google's approach to security in its Chrome Web browser will likely serve as a guide for its upcoming Chrome operating system.
Mozilla would rather people use Firefox 3.5, but advises those using the browser's earlier incarnation at least to upgrade to 3.0.12 to close several holes.

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