With enterprises regularly trading .pdf files back and forth, IT administrators should be aware of some new attacks related to recently-patched flaws in the widely used Adobe Reader. Raul Siles at the SANS Internet Storm Center wrote a warning about the .pdf threat over the weekend on the organization Web site, and included additional advisories [...] read more »
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Another day, another Windows zero-day
By secgeeks - Posted on September 21st, 2007
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This hasn’t been the best of weeks for Windows administrators. First came news that Jonathan Sarba of the GoodFellas Security Research Team had discovered a flaw in the MFC42 and MFC71 libraries offered natively in Windows.Now, researcher Petko D. Petkov — discoverer of the QuickTime attack vector Mozilla moved to block this week with a [...] read more »


