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- eEye Blink Personal Free Complete PC Security 4.3 (Windows)
- Designed for personal use and home offices, Blink Personal Edition with support for Windows 2000, XP and Vista and is the only solution to provide consumers with the most protection available at no cost. Blink Personal is the only internet security solution to protect users' systems and sensitive data from...
- Software downloads 2009-04-09
- Retina Network Security Scanner - Conficker Worm 1.0.0.6 (Windows)
- The Conficker worm utilizes a variety of attack vectors to transmit and receive payloads, including: software vulnerabilities (e.g. MS08-067), portable media devices (e.g. USB thumb drives and hard drives), as well as leveraging endpoint weaknesses (e.g. weak passwords on network-enabled systems). The Conficker worm will also spawn remote access backdoors...
- Software downloads 2009-04-01
- Maiffret's exit raises questions about eEye
- Hacker Marc Maiffret, who co-founded and served for many years as the public face of eEye Digital Security, has left the company to pursue other projects. According to a research note from The 451 Group analyst Paul Roberts, Maiffret parted ways with eEye a few months ago...
- Blog posts 2007-12-13
- 'High risk' flaws found in Yahoo Messenger
- Researchers at eEye Digital Security has found several high-risk code execution holes in the Yahoo Messenger instant messaging program.eEye has released a bare bones alert to warn Windows users of the remote code execution attack scenario.Multiple flaws exist within Yahoo! Messenger which allow for remote execution of arbitrary code with...
- Blog posts 2007-06-06
- eEye spies new code-exection Windows hole
- eEye spies new code-exection Windows holeYOWB - Year of Windows Bugs?NTRyan, don't forget theseHow comes you managed to miss these high risk vulnerabilities?[url=http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/464719/30/0/threaded]Mozilla Firefox Insecure Element Stealth Injection Vulnerability[/url]and [url=http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/464740/30/0/threaded]Firefox extensions go Evil - Critical Vulnerabilities in Firefox/Firebug[/url]and[url=http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/464724/30/0/threaded]High Risk Vulnerability in OpenOffice[/url]I'm sure it was just an oversight...Silent fixes --...
- Discussion threads 2007-04-05
- eEye spies new code-exection Windows hole
- Researchers at eEye Digital Security have flagged a remote code-execution vulnerability in Microsofts dominant Windows operating system.The flaw "allows for remote execution of arbitrary code with minimal user interaction," eEye said in a barebones advisory. The bug carries a "high severity" rating and affects Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows...
- Blog posts 2007-04-05
- eEye fires CEO Ross Brown
- eEye Digital Security has shaken up its top management, firing chief executive officer Ross Brown less than six months after promoting him to the top slot.Kamal Arafeh, who previously managed eEyes sales operations, will be the new CEO. The rest of the management team -- CTO Marc Maiffret and...
- Blog posts 2007-04-02
- eEye spies first MS Office 2007 remote exploit
- eEye spies first MS Office 2007 remote exploitMarc is the man!I've met Marc a few times and if he says there is a vulnerability, there is a vulnerability. He's never been out for praise or recognition. He genuinely wants to see things more secure. We need more...
- Discussion threads 2007-02-22
- eEye spies first MS Office 2007 remote exploit
- Security researchers at eEye Digital Security have found what is believed to be the first remotely exploitable vulnerability in a Microsoft Office 2007 application.In a bare bones alert posted to its Upcoming Advisories page, eEye said he flaw exists within Publisher 2007 and can allow arbitrary code execution in the...
- Blog posts 2007-02-22
- Remote Exploit in Norton Anti-Virus Puts 200 Million at Risk
- Remote Exploit in Norton Anti-Virus Puts 200 Million at RiskOK . . . enough is enoughWasn't it just last month or so that McAfee put out a virus definition that pooched scores of hard drives? And now this from Symantec. We'll that officially does it for me. My 2005...
- Discussion threads 2006-05-25
- Remote Exploit in Norton Anti-Virus Puts 200 Million at Risk
- eEye Digital Security is reporting that they have uncovered a major vulnerability in Symantec's AV product. Basically it will allow a remote hacker to compromise any machine that is running Norton Anti-Virus. This is a big oops. Symantec will have to scramble to get an update pushed out...
- Blog posts 2006-05-25
- No endorsement for 3rd party IE patches this time?
- When the WMF vulnerability hit at the beginning of this year, security groups like SANS endorsed 3rd party patches and Ilfak Guilfanov received global fame. But this time, there are no such endorsements for similar patches from eEye and Determina from SANS which offers up some strange reasoning.When eEye...
- Blog posts 2006-03-29
- eEye patch for the IE createTextRange() vulnerability (Windows)
- Note:Organizations should only install this patch if they are not able to disable Active Scripting as a means of mitigation.eEye Digital Security is advising customers to the existence of exploit code that targets a critical security vulnerability in Microsoft Internet Explorer. The exploit pertains to an unpatched vulnerability that has...
- Software downloads 2006-03-28
- eEye: Flaw found in IE, Outlook installation
- eEye: Flaw found in IE, Outlook installationService Pack Zero?Gee, never heard of that before. Do they mean not having a service pack or do they mean running 0.9 service pack?A flaw in a windows component? Say it ain't so!No TextWindows users tucked againI often wonder if windows users like...
- Discussion threads 2005-09-06
- Worm hole found in Windows 2000
- Worm hole found in Windows 2000Has anyone been able to comprimise a systemor are all these things more in the realm of "theoretical"?Worm hole found in Windows 2000[i] eEye declined to give more details on the flaw or the Windows 2000 component in question. As part of company policy, it...
- Discussion threads 2005-08-03
- Understanding CHAM - Common Hacking Attack Methods
- eEye Digital Security incorporated its proprietary CHAM technology into Retina Network Security Scanner as a way to offer advanced vulnerability detection to those seeking to substantially challenge their network infrastructure. While Retina is the industry's fastest and most comprehensive non-intrusive scanner, utilizing the CHAM feature is strictly for advanced users...
- White papers 2004-09-15
- Symantec CEO hits Microsoft's security myth
- Symantec CEO hits Microsoft's security mythLinux IS more secureA great many of the world's largest corporations use Linux. These corporations represent significant money and resources yet "they are not a target"? Linux on the desktop is fast becoming more prevalent. I think the Symantec CEO is smoking...
- Discussion threads 2004-06-02
- Microsoft warns of widespread Windows flaw
- Microsoft warns of widespread Windows flawwhy bother?m$ is also increasing it's zdnet news share and soon will be a zdonopoly, illegally. how so? by dileberately producing broken products and thus getting free advertisement. we get weekly sometimes daily news of m$ flaws! pretty innovative of themUNTIL MICROSUCKS GETS SUED...Until Microsucks...
- Discussion threads 2004-02-10
- Enterprise Vulnerability Assessment Selection Criteria
- Selecting the best security technology to incorporate into an enterprise-wide process is a daunting challenge. In selecting an enterprise vulnerability assessment solution, there are several key criteria that must be properly weighed and considered. This paper identifies the most common technology-related decision criteria for enterprise-wide...
- White papers 2003-04-01
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- Exploits, vulnerabilities, and questions
- Exploits, vulnerabilities, and questionsIt is cooking with love.The person works for MS, and even a "stock" install without all the optional packages still contains hundreds and hundreds of applications. More to the point, however, I think a carefully crafted criteria was enforced that skewed things in a positive...
- Discussion threads 2008-08-16
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