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Adobe 'zero-day' flaw is eight months old
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The current zero-day attacks against Adobe Flash Player are not quite zero-day after all. According to new information, Adobe’s security response team knew about the vulnerability since December 31, 2008 (see image below) but it was misdiagnosed as a “data loss corruption” issue.When word of the attacks surfaced this week, Adobe quickly locked access to [...]
China's Green Dam and the cyberwar implications
- adobe flash player
- amazon
- arbitrary code execution
- asymmetric warfare
- botnets
- browser crash
- business centers
- ceo
- cisco systems
- cisco systems inc
- commerce industry
- communications capability
- computer security analyst
- computer security experts
- computer specialists
- consumers act
- crime lords
- critical patch
- critical patch
- cyber criminals
- cyberattacks
- demand estimate
- double whammy
- electronic information
- erin andrews
- espn sportscaster
- etisalat
- far cry
- favorite pastimes
- firefox
- firefox browser
- flash software
- foreign ministry
- foundries
- green dam
- insecure version
- korean websites
- linux security
- malicious attackers
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- messenger users
- metrics
- microsoft office users
- mind control
- modern computing
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- oracle corp
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Guest editorial by Oliver DayChinese military leaders have always been aware of the military advantage the US has over the People’s Liberation Army. Reading through their published assessments of Sino-US war possibilities confirm our belief that we would dominate them in the air, land and sea. However the PLA was born of asymmetric warfare and [...]




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