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Recent Alerts
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2009-10-05 12:00:00
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The IT Security Office has received reports of phishing e-mails purporting to come from helpdesk@ku.edu or "KU.EDU SUPPORT TEAM"
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2009-08-05 10:30:00
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Large numbers of phishing messages with Subjects of "Your Webmail Quota Has Exceeded Limit" and "SCREENING PROGRAM" and with a From address of "i.tservice@live.com" have been reported to the IT Security Office.
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2009-07-23 10:20:00
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A 0-day vulnerability in the Adobe Flash Player allows Flash content in websites or embedded in a PDF to execute arbitrary code.
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2009-07-13 10:00:00
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A vulnerability exists in the ActiveX control that Internet Explorer uses to display Excel spreadsheets. This vulnerability could allow remote code execution on a victim system.
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2009-07-07 10:15:00
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A vulnerability in the msVidCtl component of the DirectShow ActiveX control is currently being exploited via drive-by download.
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2009-05-20 12:00:00
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A directory traversal vulnerability exists in the web administration interface of certain HP LaserJet printers and digital senders.
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2009-05-04 00:00:00
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Large numbers of phishing messages with Subjects of "TECHNICAL SERVICE/YOUR MAILBOX HAS EXCEEDED THE STORAGE LIMIT" and "System Administrator/Your webmail quota has been exceeded" and with a Reply-to address of "maintenance_unit1@live.com" have been reported to the IT Security Office.
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2009-03-26 12:12:00
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A vulnerability in the Mozilla Firefox browser could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code on a victim system.
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2009-03-11 10:26:00
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Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Acrobat Reader contain a flaw that allow remote code execution.
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2009-02-27 10:26:00
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Adobe Flash Player contains a vulnerability that could allow a maliciously crafted SWF file to take control of an affected system.
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