New research suggests that the infamous Storm worm has its roots in a computer worm that first surfaced as early as 2004, two-and-a-half years prior to Storm's widely-recognized birthday. The findings come from security researchers at Damballa, a start-up in Atlanta that monitors activity from botnets, large groupings of hacked, remotely-controlled computers that criminals use for spamming and other online illegal activity. According to the researchers, Storm was born from the ashes of the "Bobax...Please
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NoGe has reported a vulnerability in the Flash Tree Gallery component for Joomla!, which can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a vulnerable system.http://secunia.com/Advisories/32520/NOTE: This RSS feed does not include information about updated Secunia advisories. You should note that Secunia on average issues more than 20 updated advisories per day, containing information about exploit and patch availability, new and in depth research, and all other details that are relevant. Learn more abou
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