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  • October 10, 2008 - Current Activity

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    October 10CA ARCserve Backup Vulnerabilities
    October 10Apple Releases Security Update 2008-007
    October 9Microsoft Releases Advance Notification for October Security Bulletin
    October 8Cisco Releases Advisory for Cisco Unity
    October 8Opera Software Releases Opera Version 9.60
    October 8Multiple Web Browsers Affected by Clickjacking
    October 6Bank Acquisitions and Phishing Scams
    October 6VMware Security Advisory VMSA-2008-0016
    October 6Novell Releases eDirectory Version 8.7.3 SP10 FTF1
    September 30Mozilla Releases Firefox and Thunderbird Updates



    CA ARCserve Backup Vulnerabilities

    added October 10, 2008 at 10:11 am

    CA has released a Security Notice to address multiple vulnerabilities in CA ARCserve Backup. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial-of-service condition.

    US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review the Security Notice and apply any necessary updates to help mitigate the risks.


    Apple Releases Security Update 2008-007

    added October 10, 2008 at 09:44 am

    Apple has released Security Update 2008-007 to address multiple vulnerabilities in a number of applications. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code, conduct cross-site request forgery or cross-site scripting attacks, cause a denial-of-service condition, or operate with escalated privileges.

    US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review Apple Article HT3216 and apply any necessary updates to help mitigate the risks.


    Microsoft Releases Advance Notification for October Security Bulletin

    added October 9, 2008 at 03:06 pm

    Microsoft has issued a Security Bulletin Advance Notification indicating that its October release cycle will contain 11 bulletins, four of which will have the severity rating of Critical. The notification states that these Critical bulletins are for Microsoft Windows, Internet Explorer, Host Integration Server, and Office. There will also be six Important bulletins for Microsoft Windows. The remaining bulletin, for Microsoft Windows, will have the severity rating of Moderate. Release of these bulletins is scheduled for Tuesday, October 14.

    US-CERT will provide additional information as it becomes available.


    Cisco Releases Advisory for Cisco Unity

    added October 8, 2008 at 02:37 pm

    Cisco Security Advisory cisco-sa-20081008-unity was released to address a vulnerability in Cisco Unity, a voice and unified messaging platform. This vulnerability may allow an attacker to view and alter configuration parameters of the Cisco Unity server.

    US-CERT encourages users to do the following:


    Opera Software Releases Opera Version 9.60

    added October 8, 2008 at 11:10 am

    Opera Software has released Opera version 9.60 to address two vulnerabilities. The first vulnerability is due to improper validation of URLs. Exploitation of this vulnerability may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial-of-service condition. The second vulnerability is due to unsafe storage of cached Java applets. Exploitation of this vulnerability may allow an attacker to obtain sensitive information or escape other normal restrictions.

    US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review Opera Advisory 901 and 902 and upgrade to version 9.60 to help mitigate the risks.


    Multiple Web Browsers Affected by Clickjacking

    added September 26, 2008 at 03:28 pm | updated October 8, 2008 at 09:27 am

    US-CERT is aware of public reports of a new cross-browser exploit technique called "clickjacking." According to one of the reports, clickjacking gives an attacker the ability to trick a user into clicking on something only barely or momentarily noticeable. Therefore, if a user clicks on a web page, they may actually be clicking on content from another page. A separate report indicates that this flaw affects most web browsers and that no fix is available, but that disabling browser scripting and plug-ins may help mitigate some of the risks.

    An additional report suggests that Firefox users consider using the NoScript plug-in as an added preventative measure. Disabling IFRAMEs, active content, and plug-ins by default, as outlined in the Securing Your Web Browser document, may protect against the vulnerability. Note, disabling IFRAMES, active content, and plug-ins may reduce the functionality of some websites.

    US-CERT encourages users to review the report and follow the security recommendations as described in the Securing Your Web Browser document to help mitigate some of the risks. Website developers may want to incorporate additional authentication techniques, such as capchas, out-of-band email verification, or other methods to verify sensitive web transactions.

    US-CERT will provide additional information as it becomes available.


    Bank Acquisitions and Phishing Scams

    added October 6, 2008 at 02:19 pm

    US-CERT is aware of an increase in public reports of phishing scams related to recent bank acquisitions. Due to an increase in this activity, US-CERT would like to remind users to remain cautious when receiving unsolicited email that could be a potential phishing scam.

    Phishing scams may appear as requests for users to verify personal and bank account information, enroll in additional bank services, or activate new security features. The email messages may contain a link that, when clicked, will take the user to a fraudulent web site that appears to be a legitimate bank web site. The users may be asked to provide personal information or that can further expose them to future compromises. Additionally, these fraudulent web sites may contain malicious code.

    Users are encouraged to take the following measures to protect themselves from phishing scams:


    VMware Security Advisory VMSA-2008-0016

    added October 6, 2008 at 09:14 am

    VMware has released Security Advisory VMSA-2008-0016 to address multiple vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities affect VMware hosted products, VirtualCenter, ESX, and ESXi. Exploitation of these vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to operate with escalated privileges in a guest operating system, obtain sensitive information, bypass security restrictions, or cause a denial-of-service condition.

    US-CERT encourages users to review VMware Security Advisory VMSA-2008-0016 and apply any necessary updates to help mitigate the risks.


    Novell Releases eDirectory Version 8.7.3 SP10 FTF1

    added October 6, 2008 at 07:58 am

    Novell has released eDirectory 8.7.3 SP10 FTF1 to address multiple vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial-of-service condition on the affected system.

    US-CERT encourages users to review Novell document 3477912 and apply any necessary patches to help mitigate the risks.


    Mozilla Releases Firefox and Thunderbird Updates

    added September 29, 2008 at 09:16 am | updated September 30, 2008 at 10:24 am

    Mozilla has released Firefox and Thunderbird v2.0.0.17 and Firefox v3.0.3 to address multiple vulnerabilities. These may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code, obtain sensitive information, conduct cross-site scripting attacks, cause a denial-of-service condition, operate with escalated privileges, or conduct Clickjacking attacks. Note that Firefox v3.0.2 was initially released to address these vulnerabilities. Version 3.0.3 was released to correct a flaw that was unrelated to the vulnerabilities.

    US-CERT encourages users and administrators to do the following to help mitigate the risks: