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India Wins The Cyber Security 'World Cup' A research by SecureWorks shows that it beat the 15 other countries studied for the lowest ratio of cyber attacks per thousand PCs.
Free personal botnet with Twitter A small application called TwitterNET allows anyone to build their own personal botnet with simple text commands.
The Storm botnet is back from the dead In 2008, one of the world's largest botnets faded away. Researchers have recently spotted it in the wild again.
ZeuS/ZBOT stays up-to-date The renowned Trojan's latest incarnations are harder to detect and feature native compatibility with Windows Vista and 7, according to Trend Micro.
Is Conficker dead? It has been more than a year since the rise of one of the world's most widespread worms and it has not unleashed any significant payload yet. Is Conficker dead?
Microsoft uses homemade 'botnet' to fix Office 2010 bugs Microsoft found over 1,800 bugs in its upcoming Office suite by using a network of "fuzzing" computers.
Waledac Botnet Takedown A Success Three weeks after Microsoft took it down, Waledac "looks crippled, if not dead."
Microsoft and researchers take down major botnet Microsoft announced yesterday it had taken down 90% of the Waledac botnet with the help of researchers in German and Austrian Universities.
'Bouncing Autonomous Botnets' to build on experience from 2009 Botnets have had their ups and downs in 2009, but according to experts at Symantec, the experience their creators have gathered this year should allow them to develop even more effective, adaptable code.
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[Symantec PCAnywhere] - Zero Day Initiative Advisory 12-018
symantec
Tipping Point
2012-01-25 22:15:26
Zero Day Initiative Advisory 12-018 - This vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable installations of Symantec PCAnywhere. Authentication is not required to exploit this vulnerability. The flaw exists within the awhost32 component which is used when handling incoming connections. This process listens on TCP port 5631. When handling an authentication request the process copies the user supplied username unsafely to a fixed-length buffer of size 0x108. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code under the context of the SYSTEM account.
D-Link WBR-1310 Authentication Bypass Vulnerability
D-Link
Craig Heffner
2010-12-25 10:37:44
The WBR-1310 suffers from an authentication bypass vulnerability that can be exploited by remote attackers to change administrative settings. Note that this vulnerability can be exploited via CSRF even if remote administration is disabled.
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