A zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer (IE) leaves the browser open to an attack that could allow someone to capture the keystrokes of a victim.
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TippingPoint reports Firefox 3.0 flaw
TippingPoint said a researcher submitted a critical vulnerability affecting Firefox 3.0 to its Zero Day Initiative just five hours after Mozilla released the updated open-source browser Tuesday.In a blog post Wednesday, TippingPoint said its researchers verified the vulnerability it in its lab and quickly reported the flaw to Mozilla’s security team. The flaw could allow [...] read more »
Adobe zero day flaw being actively exploited in wild
Researchers discovered more than 200,000 Web pages set up to exploit a zero day in Adobe Flash Player.
Microsoft investigates new Windows zero-day flaw
Microsoft is investigating reports of a new zero-day vulnerability attackers could exploit to gain extra user privileges and launch malicious code.
Microsoft investigates new Windows zero-day flaw
Microsoft is investigating reports of a new zero-day vulnerability attackers could exploit to gain extra user privileges and launch malicious code.
Exploit code targets RealPlayer, researchers warn
A zero-day flaw in the latest version of RealPlayer can be actively targeted with working exploit code, according to researchers at US-CERT.


