As usual, Chester Wisniewski and Paul Ducklin turn their insightful and entertaining gaze on the security lessons we can learn from the past few days. Give it a listen – it’s our weekly quarter-hour security podcast…
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Tag Archives: Adobe Flash
Patch Tuesday wrap-up, May 2014 – Adobe and Microsoft both patch multiple remotable holes
Patch Tuesday updates from both Microsoft and Adobe are out. There aren’t any huge surprises this month, but both companies have critical patches for remote code execution holes…![]()
Monday review – the hot 17 stories of the week
Catch up with everything we’ve written in the last seven days – it’s weekly roundup time.![]()
Microsoft and Adobe have 0-days, AOL breached, and we win an award! 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]
Are two zero-days better than one? What happened to AOL’s user database? And is that another award that Naked Security just won? Find out in 60 Sec Security for 03 May 2014…![]()
SSCC 145 – Zero-days x2, fixing Heartbleed x2, and security-by-design [PODCAST]
An 0-day in IE and an 0-day in Flash; two approaches to fixing OpenSSL after Heartbleed; how to get a free pass to Infosec Europe 2014; and why security happens by design and not by accident! Join Chet and Duck for another podcast in the weekly Chet Chat series…![]()
Not to be outdone by Microsoft, Adobe announces zero-day exploit patch for Flash
Hot on the heels of Microsoft’s IE zero-day announcement comes an Adobe bulletin about a zero-day in Flash. (No, they’re *not* related, even though the current IE exploits use a Flash file to kick things off.)![]()
Monday review – the hot 26 stories of the week
Make sure you’re up to date with everything we wrote in the last seven days – it’s weekly roundup time.![]()
