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Experts doubt Russian government launched DDoS attacks
SearchSecurity.com | 18 May 2007
ARTICLE - Distributed denial-of-service attacks against Estonian systems probably originated from smaller groups in control of botnets rather than the Russian government, experts say.
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Metasploit Framework 3.0 released
SearchSecurity.com | 27 Mar 2007
ARTICLE - Brief: Metasploit Framework 3.0 contains 177 exploits, 104 payloads, 17 encoders and 30 auxiliary modules that perform such tasks as host discovery and protocol fuzzing.
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Go Daddy investigates source of attack
SearchSecurity.com | 13 Mar 2007
ARTICLE - Domain name registrar-Web site host Go Daddy suffered a sustained distributed denial-of-service attack Sunday. The source and motive of the assault is still under investigation.
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Zero-day flaw found in Windows Media Player
SearchSecurity.com | 07 Dec 2006
ARTICLE - Attackers could exploit a new zero-day flaw in Windows Media Player to cause a denial of service or launch malicious code. The threat is Microsoft's second zero-day flaw in a week.
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Research shows massive botnet growth
SearchSecurity.com | 26 Oct 2006
ARTICLE - Reports from McAfee and Microsoft show bot herders are gaining ground and threatening national infrastructure. Some vendors hope to strike back by sharing resources.
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Flaw found in Toshiba wireless device driver
SearchSecurity.com | 16 Oct 2006
ARTICLE - Attackers could exploit a flaw in the Toshiba Bluetooth wireless device driver to cause a denial of service or launch malicious code on victims' machines.
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iTunes flaw could enable malicious code
SearchSecurity.com | 30 Jun 2006
ARTICLE - Apple has fixed a critical hole that attackers could exploit to launch malicious code on PCs, including corporate clients, running the popular music software.
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Blue Security's demise evokes mixed emotions
SearchSecurity.com | 05.19.2006
OPINION - In this week's Security Blog Log, there's no shortage of opinions on Blue Security's decision to fold after its antispam crusade put its customers at risk.
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Auditor's office wards off potential wireless threats
SearchNetworking.com | 12 Apr 2006
ARTICLE - Because of its strict anti-wireless policy, the Washington State Auditor's Office found a creative way to ensure that no one could tap into the state network wirelessly.
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