Tag Archives: Windows

A kernel-level vulnerability has been identified by researchers, and is present in all Windows versions even W7. The flaw allows attackers to gain escalated privileges and possibly remotely execute malicious code. The buffer overflow can be used to crash vulnerable … Continue reading

An unpatched shortcut handling flaw in Windows has begun to be exploited by the infamous Zeusbot. The flaw was first used by the sophisticated Stuxnet worm to target SCADA-based industrial control and power plant systems. Attacks began appearing last week, … Continue reading

Several vulnerabilities have been found in the Windows Version of Apache. One critical code injection flaw and two lower key security bugs. The most serious of the three flaws is in a core component of Apache 2.2.14, and possibly earlier … Continue reading

The security team at Microsoft are investigating a vulerability in Windows 2000 and Windows XP that coule potentially allow attackers to install malicious code onto remote computers. Continue reading