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Microsoft patches critical XML Core Services flaw
The critical Microsoft flaw could be exploited by an attacker to remotely execute code and gain access to critical data. Article | 11 Nov 2008
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Inside MSRC: Microsoft addresses XML Core Services flaw, RPC flaw
Microsoft's Bill Sisk highlight's the software maker's latest bulletin release and updates readers on the MS08-067 out-of-band release. Column | 11 Nov 2008
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Attackers target critical Adobe PDF flaw
The SANS Internet Storm Center (ISC) warns that attackers may be attempting to exploit flaws in Adobe Reader to hijack computer systems. Article | 10 Nov 2008
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Microsoft to patch critical Windows flaw
Microsoft plans to release a security update for a flaw in XML Core Services that affects versions of Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003 and 2008. Article | 06 Nov 2008
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Adobe issues warning for Reader, Acrobat flaws
Flaws in Adobe Reader 8 and Acrobat 8 could cause the applications to crash and a hacker to gain access to an affected system. Article | 05 Nov 2008
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Microsoft releases Windows patch to stop worm attack
Microsoft issued an out of cycle update, plugging a dangerous hole that could be used to craft a worm attack. Article | 23 Oct 2008
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Microsoft to release urgent security patch
Microsoft said it plans to release a critical security update out of its normal patching cycle to plug a hole that affects Windows 2000, XP, and Windows Server 2003. Article | 23 Oct 2008
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Adobe addresses clickjacking in latest Flash Player
Adobe issued Flash Player 10, blocking ongoing clickjacking attacks and also preventing attackers from manipulating a user's clipboard. Article | 15 Oct 2008
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Oracle patches dangerous WebLogic flaw, critical database holes
A severe WebLogic flaw is among 36 security fixes released by Oracle Corp. across its database, middleware and enterprise software products. Article | 15 Oct 2008
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Inside MSRC: Microsoft issues advice for critical server flaws
Microsoft's Bill Sisk explains the critical flaws affecting the Host Integration and Windows 2000 servers, and introduces the new Microsoft Active Protections Program (MAPP) and Exploitability Index. Column | 14 Oct 2008
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