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E-mail Fraud Alert: Beware of Phishing (ITSC, CUHK) |
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ISC BIND Recursive Query Processing Denial of Service Vulnerability Vulnerabilities (17 Nov 2011, HKCERT) |
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FreeType CID-keyed Font Parsing Vulnerabilities (16 Nov 2011, HKCERT) |
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Joomla! Security Bypass and Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability (15 Nov 2011, HKCERT) |
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Google Chrome Multiple Vulnerabilities (15 Nov 2011, HKCERT) |
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Adobe Flash Player Multiple Vulnerabilities (11 Nov 2011, HKCERT) |
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Apple iOS Multiple Vulnerabilities (11 Nov 2011, HKCERT) |
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ProFTPD Response Pool Use-After-Free Vulnerability (11 Nov 2011, HKCERT) |
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Apple Mac OS X Java Multiple Vulnerabilities (10 Nov 2011, HKCERT) |
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Mozilla Products Multiple vulnerabilities (09 Nov 2011, HKCERT) |
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Adobe Shockwave Player Multiple Vulnerabilities (09 Nov 2011, HKCERT) |
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Vulnerability assessment services for campus web applications (ITSC, CUHK) |
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Know more about Foxy (ITSC, CUHK) |
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4 in 5 surfers open to browser exploits from fixed flaws (18 Feb 2011, The Register) |
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Oracle gives 21 (new) reasons to uninstall Java (17 Feb 2011, The Register) |
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Anonymous security firm hack used every trick in book (17 Feb 2011, The Register) |
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Chinese mobile malware powers click-fraud scam (17 Feb 2011, The Register) |
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Fighting spam and scams on Twitter(17 Feb 2011, CNET) |
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Sony threatens to ban PS3 jailbreakers from network (17 Feb 2011, The Register) |
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Windows 0day could allow complete hijacking (16 Feb 2011, The Register) |
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Symantec report focuses on threat of targeted attacks (14 Feb 2011, CNET) |
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