The Advanced Persistent Threat in 2012
The Advanced Persistent Threat in 2012
The Advanced Persistent Threat in 2012
May 2012 Microsoft Super Tuesday
A vulnerability exists in code responsible for parsing TrueType fonts in Microsoft Windows’ win32k.sys kernel module.
Samba could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system, caused by an error within the Network Data Representation (NDR) marshalling functionality. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability using a specially-crafted RPC call to e…
The Java Runtime Environment (JRE) versions 7 update 2 and previous as well as version 6 update 30 and previous contain a vulnerability that can be exploited for sandbox evasion and remote code execution in the context of the current user. The vu…
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April 2012 Microsoft Super Tuesday
A privately disclosed vulnerability in the widely deployed Microsoft Common Controls ActiveX control (MSCOMCTL.OCX) can be exploited for remote code execution.
The sandbox feature of Adobe Flash Player for Chrome has two vulnerabilities which could result in privilege escalation.
Key highlights in the IBM X-Force 2011 Trend & Risk Report
A vulnerability exists in the Microsoft Remote Desktop protocol (RDP) that allows for exploitation of the RDP/Terminal Server service to achieve remote code execution.
March 2012 Microsoft Super Tuesday
Adobe Flash Player version 10.3.181.36 and earlier are vulnerable to a buffer overflow which can be exploited to gain remote code execution in the context of the browser.
February 2012 Microsoft Super Tuesday
Remote Code Execution in PHP 5.3.9
CVE-2012-0003 Exploited in the Wild
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