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Security Research Group in September promises to transform the 'Month of Bugs'

Category: Adobe , Apple , Internet Explorer , Microsoft , Mozilla , Security

Throughout the month, researchers Abysssec promise to disclose vulnerability in s software companies like Microsoft, Adobe, Mozilla and Apple.

A little-known group of security researchers promises to start from this Wednesday (1/9) a full month for the dissemination of bugs, which are responsible for vulnerabilities in software companies like Adobe, Microsoft, Mozilla, Apple and others .

But the researcher who originated the "festivals bugs" four years ago is not so optimistic about the impact that such action may have.

The "Month of Bugs Abysssec Undisclosed" (MOAUB) disclose flaws in Excel and Microsoft Internet Explorer, the control panel in web hosting cPanel web, Linux, and various other software, said in August the Abysssec Security Research in your blog.

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Scam Offers Free iPhone Users to Twitter and Facebook

Category: Malware , Security

Internet users claimed that had their accounts hacked and used it to send spam to your friends network.

In last Wednesday (25/8), the Twitter warned users about a scam being circulated by the social network.

Posted by item "Direct Messages", the message offers a free iPhone, Apple, for people who access the link posted in the text.

When clicked, they are directed to the site bettergifts.net that asks for personal information and then directs the user to the the company sites as legitimate Netfilx, Doubleday Book Club and Columbia House DVD .

Internet users claimed that had their accounts hacked and used it to send spam to your friends network.

Twitter urged participants to reset the password if you conclude that they were victims.

The case was also reported among members of Facebook , according to company spokesman Simon Axten.

"At the moment this threat affects only an extremely small percentage of participants, but we take seriously anything that may compromise the safety of users," said Axten.

This type of spam is considered particularly effective, since the messages appear to come from a trusted source.

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Apple applications are more vulnerable than Microsoft's, says study

Category: Security

A study released by the Danish security company Secunia found that Apple's applications are more vulnerable than Microsoft. In addition, the company Steve Jobs still holds - the first time - first place in the ranking of companies that have more security bugs. Second place gets aOracle, followed by Microsoft, HP and Adobe.

Secunia says the survey findings do not point to the security provided by each company, but those that have more holes in their products.

According to the report, Apple programs such as the Safari browser, the player Quicktime and Quicktime media manager not only are not the safest but are also those with the largest number of vulnerability s. The iPhone maker has also remained consistently ahead of Microsoft in this regard. "People should rethink when they think Microsoft's products represent the greatest threat on the Internet," says the report.

The document also points out that despite the investments, none of the companies that occupy the seven first places in the ranking could reduce security bugs in their products. Rather, the number of vulnerabilities for each increased between 136% and 440% since 2005.

The analysis also confirms the general perception that a high market share in a given application is correlated with a high number of vulnerabilities. That is, the more popular is an application, more security bugs it will have. Secunia also recommends that companies adopt new technologies that allow the automatic installation of security updates in the programs.

To view the study of Secunia, click here (PDF in English).

Apple fixes 92 bugs, but "forgets" new flaw exploited by hackers

Category: Security

Apple has corrected this Monday (29/3) a record number of failures (almost 40% of them rated critical) in their operating systems Leopard and Snow Leopard: 92. The fixes are part of Security Update 2010-002 .

For the reader an idea, the largest package of fixes released last year fought "only" 67 Vulnerability s. "The number of corrections is so big and scary that you do not even want to see," said the director of nCircle Network Security, Andrew Storms.

The package ends with 42 security bugs in applications or components of Mac OS X's firewall going to the X11, the Mac version of X Windows System. Over 40% of the vulnerabilities addressed are considered critical for allowing the execution of codes used in the invasion and control remote computer s.

The update also brings Snow Leopard to version 10.6.3 (update that fixes bugs related to QuickTime and the AirPort feature, among others), making this the third major update to this version of Apple's operating system, launched in August , 2009.

Despite all these corrections, Charlie Miller , the researcher who last week broke into a system with Snow Leopard during the Pwn2Own hacking competition, which earned him a prize of $ 10,000, says the loophole that he used to control equipment not been corrected.

Apple fixes flaw in iPhone

Category: Security

IPhone 3.0.1 update prevents attackers from accessing functions smartphone via SMS.

apresentada ontem na conferência Black Hat, em Las Vegas, nos Estados Unidos. Apple has released this Friday (31/7) update 3.0.1 for the iPhone operating system, fixing a vulnerability SMS presented yesterday at the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas, USA.

The flaw was identified by security researchers Charlie Miller and Collin Mulliner. By exploring it, the attacker could send malicious code via SMS and have remote access to almost all functions.

The only new version 3.0.1 is to fix this problem. The download is available via iTunes.

Source: http://idgnow.uol.com.br/seguranca/2009/07/31/apple-corrige-falha-no-iphone/

iPhone security flaw is the mechanism for sending SMS

Category: Security

According to the expert Dan Goodin, vulnerability allows an attacker to run malicious code on the phone without the victim to do anything.

The phone 's Smart Apple, the iPhone has a vulnerability related to sending text messages, researchers revealed on Thursday (30/7) during the security conference Black Hat , which takes place this week in Las Vegas, in the United.

According to the expert Dan Goodin, the vulnerability of the iPhone could allow a cracker - malicious user with extensive knowledge in technology - run malicious code on the victim device without doing anything.

The flaw would allow an attacker to make calls on iPhone hacked, and steal data, send text messages and basically all other activities that you would on your machine.

According to researcher Nick Farrell, the phones with Google's operating system, Android, have a similar bug. The company has patched the bug but does not say if users are still vulnerable to attacks.

The suggestion of the expert Wesley Roberts is that users put the iPhone in flight mode, which does not authorize or calls and sending messages. The user, however, be without any connectivity while a solution is not disclosed.

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