Hacking Team Hack Leaks Adobe Flash Zero-Day

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Adobe is reporting a critical vulnerability in its popular Flash Player. The software company on Tuesday revealed nearly all versions of the player for Windows, Macintosh and Linux are at risk. This zero-day vulnerability is especially critical, given Trend Micro’s March…

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Former world’s most wanted hacker Kevin Mitnick now sells zero-day exploits

Kevin Mitnick, a famous (former) hacker who is now a security consultant, has ventured into a new business: buying and selling high-end zero-day exploits. Dubbed Absolute Zero Day Exploit Exchange, the six-month-old service sells exclusive unpatched exploits to corporate as […] For more information go to http://www.NationalCyberSecurity.com, http://www. GregoryDEvans.com, http://www.LocatePC.net…

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How to beat hackers exploiting the latest IE zero-day bug

Organizations have a few alternatives for shielding against an as of late ran across zero-day defenselessness in Internet Explorer and masters say organizations ought to begin quickly. Throughout the weekend, security merchant Fireeye discovered an adventure pointed at guard and monetary administrations organizations utilizing Ie9 through Ie11. The endeavor was…

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FireEye Report Analyzes Zero-day Attacks of 2013

 FireEye, a network and security analyst agency, has published a report in which it analyzes the 2013 0days exploits along with context around the threat these vulnerabilities pose to the corporate enterprise.The report also suggests preventive and remedial measures against 0day attacks. The report writes that 0day exploits today are causing…

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