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  • One Third Of Corporate Applications Vulnerable

    According to a report from Danish security vendor Secunia, as many as one third of the applications in use on corporate networks are vulnerable to critical attacks. According to this SC Magazine article, Secunia sites deficiencies in commonly used vulnerability scanners as the culprit. Their point of...
    Posted to Tony Bradley, Microsoft MVP (Weblog) by tonybradley on 05-20-2007
    Filed under: internet, security, flaw, vulnerability, patch, scanner, Secunia, mitigation
  • IE6 Vulnerable More Than 3/4 Of 2006

    According to a study compiled by the Washington Post's Brian Krebs , Internet Explorer 6 was vulnerable for 284 out of 365 days in 2006. That amounts to over 77% of the year. What does that mean? It means the for 3/4 of the year there were known vulnerabilities affecting Internet Explorer 6 for which...
    Posted to Tony Bradley, Microsoft MVP (Weblog) by tonybradley on 01-07-2007
    Filed under: internet, home computer, windows xp, microsoft, security, vulnerability, patch, internet explorer, ie7, web, worm, hack, firefox, zero-day
  • Vista Flaw Discovered

    Less than a month from its official release to corporate customers, a vulnerability was already discovered that affects Vista. According to Microsoft and others, the vulnerability can only be exploited if an attacker already has access to the system, meaning they would need to be physically sitting in...
    Posted to Tony Bradley, Microsoft MVP (Weblog) by tonybradley on 01-03-2007
    Filed under: internet, windows vista, microsoft, security, flaw, vulnerability, patch, hyponnen, f-secure, worm, hack
  • Unpatched Flaw In Microsoft Word Being Exploited

    A flaw in the way Microsoft Word 2000 documents are processed could allow an attacker to execute malicious code remotely on vulnerable systems according to a Secunia alert. Exploit code has been identified in the wild and no patch is currently available, so Secunia has rated the Advisory as Extremely...
    Posted to Tony Bradley, Microsoft MVP (Weblog) by tonybradley on 09-06-2006
    Filed under: internet, windows xp, microsoft, security, flaw, vulnerability, patch, web, word
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