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Your search for exploits returned 450 results.

Sep 29, 2008
A new and previously unknown exploit toolkit exclusively targets Adobe's PDF format.
Oct 14, 2008
The login page for Google Mail can be spoofed so that an attacker can steal a user's credentials.
Oct 9, 2008
Using Flash Player and clickjacking techniques, webcams and microphones can be hijacked, prompting Adobe to issue a workaround as users await a fix.
Oct 8, 2008
A new wave of malicious spam relies on requests for delivery confirmations for unsolicited emails.
May 15, 2007
Impact 6.0 from Core Security is a pure penetration testing tool. It is optimised for production use and comes with a suite of pre-programmed exploits. The support agreement provides regular updates with new exploits. Users can write their own exploits and can add to existing ones in the library. Impact can perform pre-configured scenarios or individual exploits.
Aug 5, 2008
Roughly one month after Microsoft disclosed that attackers were exploiting a zero-day Active X vulnerability, the attacks are multiplying; but mostly in China.
Jul 8, 2008
Microsoft has revealed that attackers are exploiting a zero-day ActiveX vulnerability in Microsoft Access.
May 28, 2008
Symantec on Tuesday revealed that the latest version of the Adobe Flash Player contains an unpatched vulnerability that is being actively exploited.
Feb 26, 2008
Users who remain vulnerable to an ActiveX photo uploader vulnerability used on many websites are now being targeted in active attacks, researchers from Symantec said today.
Sep 15, 2008
A malicious spam campaign is threatening to disconnect users from the Internet as a result of their online activities, Sophos reports.
Feb 12, 2008
Researchers have detected active exploits using rogue banner advertisements to target a recently patched vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat.
Dec 5, 2007
Researchers have spotted two active attacks and a new proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit that take advantage of a still unpatched vulnerability in Apple QuickTime.
Dec 3, 2008
Since Microsoft's Windows Server Service vulnerability was patched in late October, exploits have continually surfaced.
May 22, 2007
A Taiwanese criminal gang continues to launch attacks as Microsoft Word becomes the most common exploit vector, latest figures by MessageLabs show.
Oct 17, 2008
Because of the potential for clickjacking exploits, all users of Flash Player are recommended to upgrade.
Jun 30, 2008
Security experts have warned of a new vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6.
Jun 25, 2008
Microsoft is trying to stem the tide of poorly coded but legitimate websites falling prey to attacks.
Mar 15, 2007
Researchers released an advisory today disclosing a remote kernel buffer overflow flaw in the OpenBSD operating system that they claim is the first exploitable IPv6 vulnerability to be publicly disclosed with a proof-of-concept exploit.
Feb 8, 2007
Remotely exploitable vulnerabilities will be the most widespread global threat vector this year due to the lack of effective security, according to an expert at global security vendor, Secure Computing.
Nov 19, 2008
The new AIR update includes Flash Player 10, Adobe's newest version of Flash Player which closed up vulnerabilities that left users open to clickjacking and other exploits.
 
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