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1. Blackberry Attachment Service
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Another bad week, but not as bad as last week. The critical vulnerabilities this week are in the Blackberry Attachment Service(anyone use that?) and in Oracle and Novell eDiscovery and the Linux Kern

...alicious web site. Neither vendor has released patches. It is a great time to remind you users never to open attachments unless you were expecting them from someone you know. There's really no securi...

...e airlines and contain information about a bogus e-ticket. These email messages instruct the user to open the attachment to obtain the e-ticket. If a user opens this attachment, a file may be executed...

...has been received addressed to the recipient of the email. These messages may also encourage users to open an attachment to the message that may contain malicious code.US-CERT encourages users to do t...

...vulnerability is due to the improper processing of PDF files within the distiller component of the BlackBerry Attachment Service. By convincing a user to open a maliciously crafted PDF attachment on a...

...vulnerability is due to the improper processing of PDF files within the distiller component of the BlackBerry Attachment Service. By convincing a user to open a maliciously crafted PDF attachment on a...

...(.htm) KeyView document viewing engine Text mail (MIME) By convincing a user to open a specially crafted file attachment, an attacker may be able to execute arbitrary code.US-CERT encourages users to ...

...il messages contain a link to a fraudulent Microsoft Update web site that hosts malicious code or contains an attachment that is embedded with malicious code. Users who follow the link or open the att...

...hing attack that targets PayPal users. The attack arrives via an unsolicited email message containing an HTML attachment. The message indicates that the attachment is a verification form intended to o...

...is trojan is circulating through email messages that contain attached Excel files. Known file names for these attachments are OLYMPIC.XLS and SCHEDULE.XLS. These files may also contain Windows binary ...

...he template being used. To help protect against this type of attack, US-CERT recommends that users never open attachments or click links contained in unsolicited email messages. More information on ho...

...re the subject of a business complaint filed through the Department of Justice, and could include a malicious attachment or a link to a malicious website.To help protect against this type of attack, U...

... the following actions to help mitigate the security risks: Do not to open unfamiliar or unexpected email attachments Review the workarounds described in Microsoft Security Advisory US-CERT will p...

....To help protect against this type of attack, US-CERT recommends the following:    Do not open attachments from unsolicited email messages     Block high-risk file attach...

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