Foxit fixes PDF reader security vulnerability
Foxit has released a new version of its PDF viewer, Reader 5.4.5, which fixes a web browser plugin vulnerability that would allow attackers to execute arbitrary code.
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Foxit has released a new version of its PDF viewer, Reader 5.4.5, which fixes a web browser plugin vulnerability that would allow attackers to execute arbitrary code.
Responsibility for cyber risk starts and stops with the board, says GCHQ; cyber attack is the most likely technology risk incident says the World Economic Forum; but the board isn’t taking it seriously, suggests Trustwave.
The PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) is tapping the payments community to participate in the 2013–2015 Board of Advisors election process, fresh PCI Special Interest Groups (SIG) and the 2013 PCI Community Meetings.
While well known remote access trojans such as Gh0st, PoisonIvy, Hupigon, and DRAT produce network traffic that is easily detectable, a new family of malware dubbed FAKEM seeks to disguise its presence by making the traffic look like a legitimate proto…
The widespread banking trojan/botnet known as Zeus is continuing to throw its malware-infested thunderbolts at unsuspecting users, this time through a wide-net spam campaign.
The banking trojan known as Shylock is calling up more victims, thanks to a new propagation tactic of using Skype. It’s also added a few new features to worsen the infection.
Hackers have already been shown to have a taste for Subway, but they apparently have a hankering for fried chicken too. A new criminal attack has potentially compromised credit card data at almost 100 locations of Zaxby’s, a Southern, chicken-centric r…
In the wake of the discovery of Red October, a complex, in-depth cyber-espionage campaign going back at least five years, security researchers have published a comprehensive analysis of the breadth and depth of the operation, uncovering a two-pronged a…
South-of-the-border members of the hacktivist collective Anonymous have claimed responsibility for a cyber attack on the Mexican defense ministry that brought down its website temporarily this week.
California-based cybersecurity specialist FireEye has added six new members to its global leadership team, the firm recently announced