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Another zero day Microsoft DoS vulnerability; this time in SMB2

by Tech Support | Sep 9, 2009 | Security

A greyhat researcher disclosed a zero day vulnerability in the SMB2 service that ships with Windows Vista, 7, and Server 2008. Microsoft hasn’t released a patch, but you can protect yourself from this vulnerability. Read on to learn how.

Still running Firefox 3.0.x? Patch or upgrade to 3.5.x

by Tech Support | Jul 22, 2009 | Security

Today, the Mozilla Foundation released Firefox 3.0.12, fixing around a dozen vulnerabilities in their web browser, including buffer overflow and memory corruptions flaws. You should upgrade to the latest version (3.5.1) as soon as possible.

Firefox 3.5 speeds up browsing and adds privacy features.

by Tech Support | Jun 30, 2009 | Security

On the surface, you won’t notice much difference when you open Firefox 3.5. However, the popular browser has undergone significant overhauls under the hood.

Gumblar and Beladen attacking thousands of web sites.

by Tech Support | Jun 8, 2009 | Security

A pair of obfuscated JavaScript attacks have infected hundreds of thousands of legitimate web sites. Read on to learn how you can protect yourself from these attacks.

Gumblar and Beladen attacking thousands of web sites.

by Tech Support | Jun 8, 2009 | Security

A pair of obfuscated JavaScript attacks have infected hundreds of thousands of legitimate web sites. Read on to learn how you can protect yourself from these attacks.
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