• August 21, 2014
    FlashPack exploit kits that affected more than 60K Japanese users were found to be delivered via a compromised website add-on. The tool adds social media sharing buttons on a webpage that may lead to an Adobe Flash exploit.
  • August 13, 2014
    Arbitrary code execution - this is the end-result if your Internet Explorer and Windows Media Center are not updated with the August security patches from Microsoft.
  • August 12, 2014
    Think all apps in your smartphone and tablet are secure? Our analysis on the FakeID vulnerability might change the way you use your apps.
  • August 12, 2014
    Security issues such as the Heartbleed bug and a number of huge data breaches were the main attractions of the second quarter of 2014. Targeted industries and security companies responded in varying fashion, all in the name of protecting end-users.
  • August 04, 2014
    Evernote issues a patch for its Android app has been found to be vulnerable. In the course of our investigation, however, we found another vulnerability that Evernote has to look at.
  • July 29, 2014
    live casino online researchers found two critical vulnerabilties in Alipay, an app payment system popular in China. When exploited, the vulnerabilities allow attackers to manipulate app displays or create phishing pages to get data.
  • July 23, 2014
    Smart grids are power grids with digital capabilities. Given the widespread control smart grids hold over public utilities, attackers are likely to target them to gain power or extort money.
  • July 21, 2014
    Smart meters are already installed in many cities across the globe. As more homes are installed with smart meters, homeowners should be aware of the possible risks they may bring.
  • July 17, 2014
    Use-After-Free exploits are now unheard of. Thanks to “delay free,“ an improvement deployed by Microsoft on Internet Explorer 11. With this improvement, timing to occupy freed object space becomes difficult to find for an attacker.