DRAM Prices Could Be On The Rise
Japanese DRAM makers’ woes echo rest of industry after quake. According to new reports, the earthquake and resulting tsunami in Japan continue to affect production at key factories making 12-inch silicon wafers, the raw materials that chips are etched onto….
New Mass SQL Injection Attack
New mass SQL injection attack infects thousands of pages. A new mass injection attack has infected over 28,000 pages and even made its way to iTunes according to security researchers from Websense. Dubbed LizaMoon, after the domain hosting the malicious…
Comodo Pwned Again…
Comodo admits 2 more resellers pwned in SSL cert hack. Comodo has admitted an additional two registration authorities tied to the digital certificates firm were hit by a high-profile forged digital certificate attack earlier in March. No forged certificates were…
Adobe Zero Day Vulnerability
Adobe warns of zero day vulnerability in Flash and Reader. Adobe has reported that an unpatched vulnerability in its Adobe Flash Player can be exploited to inject and execute malicious code. The vulnerability has reportedly been used for targeted attacks…
Google Patches Android Vulnerability
Google patches remote code execution Android Market vulnerability. Google has fixed a critical vulnerability in the Android Market Web site that allowed potential attackers to remotely install rogue apps on visitors’ devices. The bug stemmed from a simple cross-site scripting…
Spike In Flash Malware
Microsoft detects spikes in SWF malware attacks using embedded JavaScript. Microsoft has seen spikes in the number of attacks using SWF malware that embed malicious JavaScript and warn this technique might become more prevalent. SWF-based malware is not new. It…
Alternative Browsers Now Getting Love…
Rogue AV pimps finally show love for alternative browsers. Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Apple Safari are beginning to see ad distributing malware that are disguised as legitimate antivirus programs with the look and feel of the browser itself. A…