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New Zero-Day Attack Copies Earlier Flash Exploitation

July 12, 2013 McAfee Labs

Late on July 10, Microsoft released a blog post disclosing that they were aware of a zero-day attack in the wild. This attack exploits a previously unpatched Internet Explorer vulnerability (CVE-20

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Emerging ‘Stack Pivoting’ Exploits Bypass Common Security

May 6, 2013 McAfee Labs

[This blog was primarily written by Xiaoning Li of Intel Labs, with assistance from Peter Szor of McAfee Labs.] In February 2013, the Adobe Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) released

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Digging Into the Sandbox-Escape Technique of the Recent PDF Exploit

February 20, 2013 McAfee Labs

As promised in our previous blog entry for the recent Adobe Reader PDF zero-day attack, we now offer more technical details on this Reader “sandbox-escape” plan. In order to help reader

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Adobe Flash Zero-Day Attack Uses Advanced Exploitation Technique

February 11, 2013 McAfee Labs

On February 7, Adobe issued a security bulletin warning of zero-day attacks that leverage two Flash vulnerabilities. One (CVE-2013-0634) is related to ActionScript regular expression handling. (Som

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