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Web-based firewall log reporting and analysis tool Webfwlog 0.94 released |
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Webfwlog is a flexible web-based firewall log analyzer and reporting tool. It supports standard system logs for linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Solaris, Irix, OS X, etc. as well as Windows XP®. Supported log file formats are netfilter, ipfilter, ipfw, ipchains and Windows XP®. Webfwlog also supports logs saved in a database using the ULOGD target of the linux netfilter project. With Webfwlog you can design reports to use on your logged data in whatever configuration you desire. You can sort a report with a single click, "drill-down" on the reports all the way to the packet level, and save your reports for later use. You can also create a link directly to any saved report. You can download source tarballs for the latest release from this site or from Sourceforge |
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Adobe patches 29 critical vulnerabilities |
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Critical vulnerabilities have been identified in Adobe Reader 9.1.3 and Acrobat 9.1.3, Adobe Reader 8.1.6 and Acrobat 8.1.6 for Windows, Macintosh and UNIX, and Adobe Reader 7.1.3 and Acrobat 7.1.3 for Windows and Macintosh. |
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10,000 Hotmail e-mail accounts and passwords posted online |
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According to several news reports, Hotmail users were hit by phishing attack which resulted in more than 10,000 user accounts and passwords being posted online. |
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Trojan Targets Skype Users |
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TrendLabs researchers were alerted of a newly released Proof-of-Concept (PoC) that listens and records voice calls carried out via Skype. Trend Micro detects this as TROJ_SPAYKE.C. Skype is a popular application used for making voice over IP (VoIP) calls. Upon execution, the DLL component (also detected as TROJ_SPAYKE.C) intercepts Skype traffic and hooks the send and recv APIs. This is done before Skype encrypts the traffic it sends to other users. This enables the Trojan to save all gathered information as audio files, which could then be sent to a malicious user. Users are advised not to give away any crucial information when conversing online to prevent info theft. Source |
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