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<b>US-CERT</b> Cyber Security Bulletin SB09-005 -- Vulnerability Summary <b>...</b>1.) US-CERT Cyber Security Bulletin SB09-005 -- Vulnerability Summary ...

Over one day ago | Mon Jan 5 8:23:00 PST 2009

F-Prot 4.6.8 for GNU/Linux allows remote attackers to bypass anti-virus protection via a crafted ELF program with a "corrupted" header that still allows the program to be executed. NOTE: due to an error in the initial disclosure, ...

From info@us-cert.gov

<b>US-CERT</b> Technical Cyber Security Alert - Microsoft Updates for <b>...</b>2.) US-CERT Technical Cyber Security Alert - Microsoft Updates for ...

Over one day ago | Tue Nov 11 9:07:00 PST 2008

SNPX.com - security news on topics like computer viruses, trojans, phishing, hackers, firewalls, spyware, spam, exploits, vulnerabilities and alerts for Microsoft and Linux users and network administrators.

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Malicious <b>Virus</b> Warning3.) Malicious Virus Warning

Over one day ago | Fri Nov 7 9:01:00 PST 2008

US-CERT encourages users to take the following preventative measures to mitigate the security risks:. * Install antivirus software, and keep the virus signatures up to. date. * Do not follow unsolicited links. ...

From Ron Sitton

Microsoft Releases Advanced Notification for December Security <b>...</b>4.) Microsoft Releases Advanced Notification for December Security ...

Over one day ago | Thu Dec 4 6:53:00 PST 2008

Release of these bulletins is scheduled for Tuesday, December 9. US-CERT will provide additional information as it becomes available. Source: http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.html#microsoft_releases_advanced_notification_for2.

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Worm Exploiting Microsoft MS08-067 Circulating5.) Worm Exploiting Microsoft MS08-067 Circulating

Over one day ago | Wed Dec 31 15:00:00 PST 2008

US-CERT encourages users to do the following to help mitigate the risks:. Review Microsoft Security Bulletin MS08-067 and apply the update or workarounds listed. Install antivirus software, and keep the virus signatures up to date. ...

From Technocrat

Pentagon recalls USB sticks over <b>virus</b> fears6.) Pentagon recalls USB sticks over virus fears

Over one day ago | Tue Nov 25 0:16:00 PST 2008

Last week US CERT warned of a major outbreak of malware targeting USB drives. ?For most organisations, completely banning USB flash drives would restrict productivity and efficiency of end users,? said Jason Holloway, sales manager ...

From adeal

Understanding Anti-<b>Virus</b> Software7.) Understanding Anti-Virus Software

Over one day ago | Fri Dec 5 21:51:00 PST 2008

Although details may vary between packages, anti-virus software scans files or your computer's memory for certain patterns that may indicate an infection. The patterns it looks for are based on the signatures, or definitions, ...

From Shama Shaik

Sun Issues Updates on Several Critical Java Vulnerabilities8.) Sun Issues Updates on Several Critical Java Vulnerabilities

Over one day ago | Sat Dec 6 22:09:00 PST 2008

... SDK and JRE 1.4.2_19; SDK and JRE 1.3.1_24. Sun has instructions on uninstalling old and unused versions of Java, which may remain installed systems. US-CERT.gov has also issued an advisory on these Sun vulnerabilities.

From Jake Soriano (Technical Communications)

Enterprise Security Today | Scammers Target Online Investors9.) Enterprise Security Today | Scammers Target Online Investors

4 hours, 25 minutes ago | Wed Jan 7 9:41:00 PST 2009

The staff at US-CERT (Homeland Security's Computer Emergency Readiness Team) says online trading is an easy, cost-effective way to manage investments, but online investors are often scam targets. Legitimate brokerages try to secure ...

From unknown

Be on the Alert ... (<b>Virus</b> Warning)10.) Be on the Alert ... (Virus Warning)

Over one day ago | Fri Nov 7 14:58:00 PST 2008

This from our MSFC Security Office: [quote] [b]Summary:[/b] United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) reported an ongoing email trojan attack attempting to spread by referencing events and wording from the recent United ...

From forums@forum.m1911.org (Tom)

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