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Flash Player SMS scam charges victims for free Adobe software

December 20, 2011 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

BitDefender has uncovered a creative scheme that charges people via SMS for what should be a free copy of Adobe Systems’ Flash player, which is apparently undergoing a test run on a Russian social network. The scam was uncovered after one of security vendor BitDefender’s customers found a suspicious link…

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Amazon Black Friday Countdown Deal is 16GB Transcend Flash for $15.99

November 26, 2011 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Amazon offers today as new deal of the day in the ongoing Black Friday Countdown to Amazon Deals Week sale a 16GB Transcend Class 10 SDHC Flash Memory Card. The SDHC Class 10 card sells for $15.99,… View full post on cyber pirate – Yahoo! News Search Results View full…

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Surveillance Company Says It Sent Fake iTunes, Flash Updates, Documents Show

November 21, 2011 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

A company called Gamma International touts its ability to send a “fake iTunes update” that can infect computers with surveillance software, according to one of the company’s marketing videos. View full post on hacking tools – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security

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11.40.6 Adobe Flash Player Multiple Vulnerabilities

October 4, 2011 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

CVEs: CVE: CVE-2011-2426,CVE-2011-2427,CVE-2011-2428,CVE-2011-2429,CVE-2011-2430,CVE-2011-2444 Platform: Cross Platform View full post on @RISK: The Consensus Security Alert View full post on National Cyber Security

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Mac Trojan malware masquerades as flash player update

September 29, 2011 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

A new Trojan malware is targeting computers running Apple Inc.’s Mac OS X, masquerading as an update to Adobe’s Flash software and fooling users into installing it. Mac security firm Intego said the malware, which it identified as OSX/flashback.A, exploits default settings on OS X’s built-in browser Safari to automatically…

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(1) HIGH: Adobe Flash Player Multiple Vulnerabilities

September 29, 2011 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Category: Widely Deployed Software Affected: Adobe Flash Player for Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and Solaris versions prior to 10.3.183.7 Adobe Flash Player for Android prior to 10.3.186.6 View full post on @RISK: The Consensus Security Alert View full post on National Cyber Security Gergory Evans

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(1) HIGH: Adobe Flash Player Multiple Vulnerabilities

September 29, 2011 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Category: Widely Deployed Software Affected: Adobe Flash Player for Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and Solaris versions prior to 10.3.183.7 Adobe Flash Player for Android prior to 10.3.186.6 View full post on @RISK: The Consensus Security Alert View full post on National Cyber Security

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Mac users beware: Malware masquerades as Flash installer

September 27, 2011 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

On Monday, security company Intego warned Mac users of a new Trojan horse that masquerades as a Flash Player installation package for OS X Lion. Intego reported that the Flashback malware is available on some sites that offer a link or icon to install Flash Player. Lion users may be vulnerable…

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Intego: Malware masquerades as Flash installer

September 26, 2011 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

On Monday, security company Intego warned Mac users of a new Trojan horse that masquerades as a Flash Player installation package for OS X Lion. Mac OS X Server 10.7 (Lion) Server Complete Coverage » Pricing Latest Price: $49.99 Get it New Mac malware variant surfaces, poses as PDF Inside Snow…

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#Flash* Malware targeting Android devices up 76%

August 23, 2011 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

KUALA LUMPUR: McAfee Labs has raised the alarm that the amount of malware targeted at Android devices jumped 76% since the last quarter, making it the most attacked mobile operating system In its McAfee Threats Report: Second Quarter 2011, it said this year was the busiest ever first half-year in…

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Evans went on to become a prominent figure in the cybersecurity industry. Drawing from his real-world experiences, he became a sought-after consultant, advising high-profile clients, including top athletes and entertainers, on protecting themselves from cyber blackmail and extortion.

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