Monday, February 18, 2013


FACEBOOK HACKED, AGAIN








This time they say that they found no evidence that data was comprimised. Article HERE


Over the weekend Adobe said they would RUSH out a patch for a Zero Day exploit sometime this week. I hope they have better luck "Rushing" than Oracle does with their Java exploits. Keep your fingers crossed! Article HERE.




'Nuff Said,
Brian

Friday, February 15, 2013

 ZERO

    ZERO

        ZERO




It's report card day and Adobe gets a big fat ZERO for plugging holes, which I've just come up with a joke for -

"Adobe and Java are playing golf and on the 18th with both, apparently unaware the other was getting ready as well, swung down on their golf balls and both made a hole-in-one. Realizing what happened an argument broke out between them as neither wanted to claim credit for the hole"


[ed. - well, I thought it was funny anyways]. Here's the latest Adobe hole patching saga brought to you by PC WORLD, right HERE.

'Nuff Said,
Brian

Sunday, February 3, 2013


BRIEF HEADLINE

"Oracle rushes out another Java update, fixing 50 vulnerabilities"

READ THE ARTICLE HERE

'Nuff Said,
Brian

Saturday, February 2, 2013

IF YOU SMELL A RAT, THEN LOOK CLOSE ENOUGH TO MAKE SURE





This CYBER-THREAT ADVISORY comes to you from the folks at Malwarebytes. Recently they have come to find that someone has closely mimicked their website, enough to where customers feel safe and secure when downloading security utilities [ed. - If you're thinking they aren't really security tools then you've been reading my Blog].


PLEASE READ THEIR BLOG POST ABOUT THIS!

'Nuff Said,
Brian

Email: WBY
TWEET - TWEET
It was reported that at least 250,000 twitter accounts had been hacked recently [ed. - thus the "Tweet-Tweet"] -

"This attack was not the work of amateurs, and we do not believe it was an isolated incident," Twitter said. "The attackers were extremely sophisticated, and we believe other companies and organizations have also been recently similarly attacked."
Read more about it in this exciting, breath-taking article, HERE.

'Nuff Said,
Brian