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- Hackers Dump Millions of Records From Banks, Politicians, Slashdot
- DNS as an attack vector, Boing Boing
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- Securing Your Voice, Technology Review
- New Java Zero Day Being Used in Targeted Attacks, threatpost
- Experts Develop 3rd-Party Patch For New Java Zero-Day, Slashdot
- Details of New Java Exploit Emerge, threatpost
- Detecting and Removing Vulnerable Java Versions, threatpost
- How I cracked my neighbor’s WiFi password without breaking a sweat, Ars Technica
- Researchers Identify Second New Java Bug, threatpost
- Thunderbird 15 activates instant messaging, The H Security: News and Features
- Firefox and Thunderbird 15 fix several security vulnerabilities, The H Security: News and Features
- ‘FIRST ever’ Linux, Mac OS X-only password sniffing Trojan spotted, The Register
- Oracle knew of Java vulnerabilities says researcher, The H Security: News and Features
- Oracle Releases Fix For Java CVE-2012-4681 Flaw, threatpost
- Research Sheds Light On Scary New Surveillance Apps for Smartphones, Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Critical bug in newest Java gives attackers complete control of PCs, Ars Technica
- Google engineer finds British spyware on PCs and smartphones, The Register
- Frankenstein Code Stitches Code Bodies Together To Hide Malware, Slashdot
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By Thomas Gideon
– September 3, 2012
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