Adobe Security Bulletin Advance Notification: critical fixes/patches
Announcement Adobe Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT)
June 4, 2009
Adobe expects to deliver security updates for Adobe Reader and Acrobat versions 7.x, 8.x, and 9.x for Windows and Macintosh on Tuesday, June 9. This is the first quarterly security update for Adobe Reader and Acrobat as described in the May 20 blog post, and incorporates the initial output of code hardening efforts.
Adobe considers this a critical update and recommends users be prepared to apply the update for their product installations. Details of where to download updates will be posted to Adobe’s Security Bulletins and Advisories support page on June 9.
Details regarding security updates for the UNIX platform will be communicated when available.
Source: Adobe Blog
June 5, 2009 Posted by Smokey | Advisories, Alerts, Security, Vulnerabilities | Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT), Adobe Reader, adobe vulnerabilities, Adobe’s Security Bulletins and Advisories, critical fixes, critical patches, critical updates, Macintosh, security updates, UNIX | No Comments Yet
Profound Malwarebytes’ (MBAM) Anti-Malware Scanner Review
Test organization: Softpedia | Ionut Ilascu, Editor, Software Reviews
Date: 2nd of June 2009
Version reviewed: Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware 1.37
Program description
Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware is a full-blown anti-malware program that can be considered the next step in the detection and removal of malware. It uses a new technology that was especially designed to quickly detect, deter and destroy any malware that could reside in your computer.
Features
- Malware scanner
- Malware remover
- File unlocker
- Threat quarantine
- Quick and full system scan
- Ignore list
- Logging
The test results
The Good
Easy installation, fast scans, daily updates, detects what other security software misses, ease of use, light footprint on system resources and it can be used free of charge; these are the very attributes of Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware.
The application can cohabit with other anti-malware products, thus adding another layer of defense against threats. Although there is a paid version that includes real-time protection, the free one does not prevent the user from removing the nasties.
The Bad
Its database contains signatures mostly for threats that evade most of the security products on the market, so it cannot yet be used as the only protection for the system.
The FileASSASSIN tool has not quite reached full maturity and has yet to learn to unlock files before removing them. In our testing Unlocker did a better job.
The interface should be improved aesthetically given the trends soon to be set by the upcoming Windows 7 and even the current Vista.
The Truth
One seldom meets an application that can do what others can’t. In our case Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware proved that it could discover what others missed. It does not provide the most complete signature database and it may not protect against the largest pool of malware, but it works great as a “wingman” for the security app you decide to use. Thus is enforces better protection and keeps you safe from some of the less known threats on the market.
You can try it for free and scan the system from time to time using the quick option to scan for the most common types of malware. It won’t take long and system resources will be used responsibly.
Extended/full review: Softpedia
June 2, 2009 Posted by Smokey | Advisories, Anti-Spyware, Anti-Virus, Bundleware, Downloads, Friends, Malware, Phishing, Security, Toolbarware | anti-malware products, file unlocker, FileASSASSIN, freeware, malware remover, malware scanner, MBAM Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Scanner Test/Review, Softpedia software reviews, system scan, threat quarantine | 1 Comment
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