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New vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player


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 07 Mar 2012   Posted by synt4x

Exploited the vulnerability can be exploited to compromise a MP4 file system. Researchers DeepEnd Research Mila Parkour (Mila Parkour) announced that it discovered the case of exploitation of vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player, patch which was released along with the bulletin APSB12-03 in the last...

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Imperva analyzed the attack on 40 different applications for the III quarter of 2011


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 27 Jan 2012   Posted by synt4x

Researchers from the company Imperva analyzed the attack to have been 40 different applications, allowing them to calculate the frequency, type, location and origin of the attack. The company Imperva has published a report on attacks on web-application. Researchers analyzed the attack to have been...

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Hacker published code to steal advanced banking data


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 19 Dec 2011   Posted by synt4x

Hacker posted code for a powerful attack XSS, which, as stated, goes beyond the usual cookie theft or sale of phishing to steal personal information. Cross-site scripting vulnerability (XSS) allows hackers to control the content of the vulnerable, but still a trusted site, passing critical information...

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XSS on American Express site


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 10 Oct 2011   Posted by synt4x

Vulnerability in the American Express website exposing customers at serious risk of security before a giant in the field of credit cards has blocked part of the site on Thursday afternoon. The researcher Niklas Femerstrand said the problem arose because of the debug-mode, which for unknown reasons,...

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XSS-attacks can last forever


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 06 Oct 2011   Posted by synt4x

For sites that are randomly spread malicious code can now be much harder to stop this activity if the hackers use widespread browsers support the local store HTML5 and ever increasing tendency to not close your browser. If your browser is not equipped with a mechanism for safe recovery after a certain...

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Cross-site scripting in Skype for iPhone


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 21 Sep 2011   Posted by synt4x

A bug in the latest version of Skype for iPhone and iPod touch makes it vulnerable to the address book of users that can be stolen simply by viewing a specially harvested messages, says a security researcher AppSec Consulting Pyurvians Phil. "Skype uses the locally saved HTML-file to display messages...

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XSS on MSN


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 29 Aug 2011   Posted by synt4x

Cross-site scripting found on the website MSN TeamDX . Vulnerable script and its use can be seen in the below screenshot.

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XSS in Bing.com


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 27 Aug 2011   Posted by synt4x

Juan Sacco (runlvl) of Insecurity Research Labs discovered the vulnerability on the site Bing.com.Forwards, due to improper validation of data submitted by the user can execute arbitrary code in the browser the visitor. Vulnerable link

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