- http://www.theregist...r_exploitation/
15 February 2008 - "Cybercriminals are stepping up their efforts to exploit vulnerabilities in web browsers to spread malware using drive-by download techniques. Research by Google's anti-malware team on three million unique URLs on more than 180,000 websites automatically installed malware onto vulnerable PCs. Hackers are increasingly trying to trick search sites into pointing surfers onto maliciously constructed sites. More than one per cent of all search results contain at least one result that points to malicious content, Google reports*, adding that incidents of such attacks has grown steadily over recent months and continues to rise. Google's team also reports that two per cent of malicious websites are delivering malware via tainted banner ads. Israeli security firm Finjan has also observed a rise in the tactic over recent months, noting that many malicious ads are served from legitimate websites. A security report from IBM's X-Force division said cybercriminals are "stealing the identities and controlling the computers of consumers at a rate never before seen on the internet"..."
* http://googleonlines...oint-to-us.html
> http://www.us-cert.g...d_opera_browser
February 18, 2008
> http://www.microsoft...n/ms08-010.mspx
MS08-010 - Updated: February 13, 2008
(Keep things patched! Is your browser up-to-date?...)
Opera v9.26 released
- http://forums.whatth...=...st&p=440553
Release Date: 2008-02-20
Edited by AplusWebMaster, 06 March 2008 - 03:12 PM.