Mozilla just pushed out an update for its Firefox browser to patch a security hole that was already being exploited in the wild.
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Serious Chrome zero-day – Google says update “right this minute”
When a security expert on the Chrome team says, “update your Chrome installs… like right this minute” – well, here’s how to check!
Flash zero-day leaks out from “Hacking Team” hack, patch expected Real Soon Now
Last night we wrote about how Flash troubles come in threes, like those proverbial buses. Stop the presses! Here comes another one!
Google’s Project Zero backs off a bit – will now give up to 14 days’ grace
Google’s controversial “zero-day dropping machine,” Project Zero, which automatically outs your bugs after 90 days, will now give up to 14 day’s leeway.
The end of the Silk Road for Dread Pirate Roberts – 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]
Here’s our weekly “60 Second Security” video. Enjoy a fresh and entertaining take on the latest security news in just one minute…
Internet Explorer has a Cross Site Scripting zero-day bug
Another day, another zero-day. This time, it’s Internet Explorer that is attracting the sort of publicity a browser doesn’t want, with the public disclosure of an XSS bug.
News Flash! 3rd time unlucky! New 0-day hits Adobe’s browser plug-in…
Ready to kiss goodbye to Flash in your browser yet? Here’s the 3rd zero-day in Flash since Adobe’s last Patch Tuesday…
Adobe issues emergency fix for Flash zero-day
Crooks are reportedly using a new Flash vulnerability called CVE-2015-0310. Adobe has a fix already, so grab it while it’s hot!
Has the “Sandworm” zero-day exploit burrowed back to the surface?
You may have noticed that Microsoft recently published a Security Advisory that sounds a lot like the “Sandworm” vulnerability all over again. Paul Ducklin explains…
Are you tired of weak or fake zero-day exploits? 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]
Watch our latest 60 Second Security video! An entertaining but insightful look at the week’s security woes – in just one minute…