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Rubrik: World-wide News/Products & News Finjan Prevents Zero-Day Exploit of Adobe Acrobat Reader and Flash Player Vulnerability Cybercriminals are Exploiting a Vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat Reader and Flash Player (28.07.09) - Finjan discovered a new 0-day exploit "in the wild". This time, cybercriminals are exploiting a vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat Reader and Flash player.
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zero-day vulnerability found (CVE-2009-1862) can be exploited to download and
execute malicious code on the victim’s PC. Adobe announced that an update
will be available on The exploit was detected "in the wild" by Finjans Malicious Code Research Center (MCRC). As with the previous 0-day attacks reported by MCRC, Finjans unified secure web gateway (SWG) successfully detected and prevented the attempt to exploit the vulnerability and execute the code. By utilizing its patented real-time content inspection technology. Web security products utilizing real-time code analysis technologies are the preferred solution to block such 0-day attacks and exploits. Yuval Ben-Itzhak, Finjan CTO explains: "Finjan customers are protected from these kinds of zero-day attacks, since Finjans Vital Security Web Gateway is able to detect such an exploit and block it without the need to have prior knowledge of the specific technique used by cybercriminals." (Finjan: ma) |
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