Spyget > Zero-Day Exploits Target Microsoft Jet Flaw

TrendLabs | Malware Blog - by Trend Microhttp://feeds.trendmicro.com/~r/Anti-MalwareBlog/~3/259250202/ [TrendLabs | Malware Blog - by Trend Micro] Investigations are currently being conducted as reports of targeted attacks through an unpatched security flaw in Microsoft’s Jet Database Engine has surfaced. This vulnerability is exploited through a specially crafted Microsoft Word .

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thenutroll tech newshttp://www.thenutroll.com/blog/latest-news/criminals-target-cas-brightstor-in-new-attack/ [thenutroll tech news] Criminals target CA’s BrightStor in new attack: By tricking an ARCserve user into visiting the Web site in question, attackers could leverage the flaw to install malicious software on a victim's PC, Symantec said.

pandalabshttp://pandalabs.pandasecurity.com/archive/New-MS-Access-exploit.aspx [pandalabs] New MS Access exploit: We are still analyzing the exploit to find out more information, though at first sight it seems to be a flaw in Jet Engine (msjet40.dll). A simple search in Google (with the name of the mdb file as the query) reveals it was sent to a .

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