V3.co.uk posted a story that Microsoft will provide an out-of-band security update today to fix a zero-day vulnerability in its Internet Explorer browser
The Inquirer posted a story that Kaspersky Lab has discovered three Flame spyware related malware threats that it said use "sophisticated encryption methods".
Computerworld reports that attackers are exploiting a "zero-day" vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet Explorer and hijacking Windows PCs that cruise to malicious or compromised websites, security experts said today.
Computerworld posted a story that Microsoft has uncovered a vulnerability in the PC supply chain that allows hackers to pre-install malware-infected copies of Windows onto new machines
Microsoft published the Security Bulletin Summary for September 2012
Microsoft published the Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for September 2012
Here the third and last roundup of yesterday's security updates:
Microsoft published the Microsoft Security Bulletin Re-Releases for August 14, 2012
Microsoft officially published the Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for August 2012
Microsoft just released additional 24 updates:
Microsoft has published the following 36 security updates, including an ISO image with all security updates for Windows
Microsoft published the Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for August 2012
The Inquirer posted a story that Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing unit released the full version of its Attack Surface Analyzer today.
Apple Insider reports that a new form of browser-based cross-platform malware can give hackers remote access to computers running Apple's OS X, Microsoft's Windows, and even Linux.
Microsoft published the Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for July 2012
Microsoft has released an ISO image file with all security updates for Windows released on Windows Update today
Microsoft has released 46 security updates today
Microsoft published the Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for July 2012
Computerworld reports that an exploit for an unpatched vulnerability in the Microsoft XML Core Services has been incorporated into Blackhole, one of the most widely used Web attack toolkits, according to security researchers from antivirus firm Sophos.
PC World reports that ESET discovered malware that steals AutoCAD-based files earlier this year