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FireEye Uncovers Seven Zero-Day Vulnerabilities In First Half Of 2013

Each of the vulnerabilities uncovered by FireEye was exploited by advanced attacks across a number of applications, including Microsoft Internet Explorer, Adobe Flash, PDFs, Oracle and Java.

July 24, 2013 / 14:15 IST

FireEye, Inc. has announced that the company has discovered seven zero-day vulnerabilities during the first half of 2013. Each of the vulnerabilities uncovered by FireEye was exploited by advanced attacks across a number of applications, including Microsoft Internet Explorer, Adobe Flash, PDFs, Oracle, and Java, and highlight a growing trend of organisations seeing damage to their reputations and critical infrastructure due to highly publicised zero-day threats.

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first published: Jul 24, 2013 02:06 pm

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