Microsoft changing Patch Tuesday process

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

Microsoft is to release fixes for a dozen serious vulnerabilities next Tuesday, seven of them ranked critical. But the firm has also announced a three-stage process to reducing the effects of future vulnerabilities.Next week’s update (the regular ‘Patch Tuesday’ release which comes in the second week of each month) includes ...

Windows Jingle Attack Exposed

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

At the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas on Thursday, Eric Filiol, the head scientist at the French Army Signals Academy's Virology and Cryptology Lab, explained how to steal data from a computer without a network connection.Filiol demonstrated what he called the Windows Jingle Attack, a method for encoding a ...

Vista’s Security Rendered Completely Useless by New Exploit

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

This week at the Black Hat Security Conference two security researchers will discuss their findings which could completely bring Windows Vista to its knees.Mark Dowd of IBM Internet Security Systems (ISS) and Alexander Sotirov, of VMware Inc. have discovered a technique that can be used to bypass all memory protection ...

A photo that can steal your online credentials

Monday, August 4th, 2008

At the Black Hat computer security conference in Las Vegas next week, researchers will demonstrate software they've developed that could steal online credentials from users of popular Web sites such as Facebook, eBay, and Google.The attack relies on a new type of hybrid file that looks like different things to ...

Wi-Fi networks suffer ‘autoimmune’ attacks

Monday, August 4th, 2008

JUST as the body's immune system sometimes mistakenly attacks its own cells, so the security software intended to protect network users can be fooled into attacking them. This could make attacks by hackers even harder to detect and prevent.Security software typically prevents unauthorised access by encrypting most of the data ...