Two researchers on Thursday took down the four major browsers, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Apple Safari, as Pwn2Own, the annual hacking contest that runs in tandem at CanSecWest, wound down in Vancouver.. The story of the day was Korean researcher Jung Hoon Lee, who worked alone under the name lokihardt and earned the single highest payout for an exploit in the competition The link for this article located at ThreatPost is no longer available. . The story of the day was Korean researcher Jung Hoon Lee, who worked alone under the name lokihardt . researchers, thursday, major, browsers, microsoft, internet, explorer, mozilla. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Since the last regularly scheduled CERT summary, issued in May 2001 (CS-2001-02), we have seen several self-propagating worms, as well as active exploitation of vulnerabilities in Solaris in.lpd, BSD telnet daemon and Microsoft IIS by intruders. In addition, we have seen . . . . Since the last regularly scheduled CERT summary, issued in May 2001 (CS-2001-02), we have seen several self-propagating worms, as well as active exploitation of vulnerabilities in Solaris in.lpd, BSD telnet daemon and Microsoft IIS by intruders. In addition, we have seen an increase in intruder activity directed at home users. For more current information on activity being reported to the CERT/CC, please visit the CERT/CC Current Activity page. The Current Activity page is a regularly updated summary of the most frequent, high-impact types of security incidents and vulnerabilities being reported to the CERT/CC. The information on the Current Activity page is reviewed and updated as reporting trends change. . In May 2001, notable self-replicating worms targeted Solaris and BSD systems, exposing vulnerabilities and causing widespread infections and disruptions. Solaris Security, Worm Exploitation, Cyber Threat Reports. . Anthony Pell
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