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10/15/2008 5:18:25 PM
Adobe Systems has released a new version of its Flash Player software, fixing a critical security bug that could make the Internet a dangerous ...
Clickjacking Vulnerability to Be Revealed Next Month9/30/2008 4:05:04 AM
After shelving plans to detail a browser clickjacking vulnerability that is indirectly related to Adobe Systems' products at the company's request ...
At Adobe's Request, Hackers Nix 'clickjacking' Talk9/16/2008 5:51:26 PM
After Adobe Systems asked them to keep quiet about their findings, two security researchers have pulled out of a technical talk where they were ...
Second Google Desktop Attack Possible, Researchers Say7/8/2008 3:22:59 PM
Google's PC search software is vulnerable to a variation on a little-known Web-based attack called anti-DNS pinning, which could give an attacker ...
Google Desktop Vulnerable to New Attack7/8/2008 3:22:57 PM
Just one day after a security researcher showed how Google's Firefox toolbar could be exploited in an online attack, a similar flaw has been ...
Web Browser Attack Skirts Corporate Firewalls7/8/2008 3:22:56 PM
A 10-year-old security problem has come back to haunt corporate IT, a security researcher told an audience at the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas ...
10/9/2008 1:49:56 PM
Computerworld
A popular Firefox add-on designed to block scripts and plug-ins has been updated to stymie the new "clickjacking" class of attacks, the extension's ...
Researchers reveal 'clickjacking' attack info10/8/2008 3:21:45 PM
Computerworld
The security researchers who two weeks ago warned of new "clickjacking" vulnerabilities in browsers, Web sites and popular plug-ins, revealed a ...
'Clickjackers' could hijack Webcams, microphones, Adobe warns10/8/2008 12:03:08 AM
Computerworld
Adobe Systems Inc. warned users Tuesday that hackers could use recently-reported "clickjacking" attack tactics to secretly turn on a computer's ...
Vendors rush to fix bug that could crash Internet systems10/3/2008 11:06:57 AM
Computerworld
Internet infrastructure vendors are working on patches for a set of security flaws that could help hackers knock servers offline with very little ...