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DNS patches continue to pour in

Patches from Gentoo, rPath, Mandriva, others Malware Install Hides Behind Fake Blue Screen Of Death Internet bug fix spawns backlash from hackers, and other interesting reading
Security: Threat Alert By Jason Meserve , Network World , 07/10/2008

DNS hole prompts synchronized patching effort by IT vendors
In a rare synchronized security move, Microsoft Corp., Cisco Systems Inc. and other IT vendors today released software patches aimed at addressing a fundamental design flaw in the Domain Name System (DNS) protocol used to direct traffic on the Internet. Computerworld, 07/08/2008.

A list of all vunlnerable systems can be found in this US-CERT advisory.

More DNS updates:

Cisco

Ubuntu

Debian (BIND)

Debian (BIND9)

Mandriva
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Microsoft confirms active Word attacks
Only hours after it fixed nine vulnerabilities in several of its programs, Microsoft Corp. late Tuesday confirmed that attackers are exploiting an unpatched bug in Word. Now, some versions of Word and Access are vulnerable with no patch in sight. Computerworld, 07/08/2008.

Microsoft advisory
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Two new updates from Gentoo:

Poppler (user-assisted code execution)

PCRE (buffer overflow, code execution)
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Three new patches from rPath:

Ruby (buffer overflow, code execution)

vsftpd (denial of service)

Firefox (multiple flaws)
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Three new fixes from Mandriva:

Firefox (multiple flaws)

OpenOffice.org for Mandriva 2008.1 (integer overflow, code execution)

OpenOffice.org for older version of Mandriva (integer overflow, code execution)
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Today's malware news:

Malware Install Hides Behind Fake Blue Screen Of Death
Get a file called "ieupdater.exe"? If the file is allowed to execute on the PC, you may well see the dreaded Blue Screen Of Death (or BSOD to its friends). However, all is not what it seems. While the end-user is faced with the horrors of the BSOD, behind the scenes Malware is installing by the bucketload. The SpywareGuide Greynets Blog, 07/09/2008.

Microsoft Access Snapshot Viewer Exploited in Neosploit Wrapper
I have not managed to confirm that this is a completely new version of Neosploit, but in effect the attack consists of an encrypted block that is similar to some of the Mpack variants. Symantec Security Response blog, 07/09/2008.
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From the interesting reading department:

Internet bug fix spawns backlash from hackers
Hackers are a skeptical bunch, but that doesn't bother Dan Kaminsky, who got a lot of flack from his colleagues in the security research community after claiming to have discovered a critical bug in the Internet's infrastructure. IDG News Service, 07/10/2008.

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