EEye Issues Temporary Patch For Windows Cursor Flaw
News Security vendor eEye has issued a temporary workaround for a zero-day exploit which takes advantage of a vulnerability in the Windows cursor. All versions of Microsoft Windows are vulnerable, including Vista, which the software giant promotes as...
[April 2, 2007, 12:05]
EEye Releases IE Patch
News eEye Digital Security released a temporary fix on Monday for Internet Explorer to combat attacks that exploit a recently disclosed security hole in the browser. The unofficial fix blocks access to the vulnerable component in the Microsoft Web...
[March 28, 2006, 12:40]
EEye: More Microsoft Bugs On The Way
News EEye, the company that originally discovered a critical Windows bug patched by Microsoft on Tuesday, says it is waiting on fixes for seven more Microsoft bugs -- three of them meriting a "high" severity rating.
[February 11, 2004, 12:40]
EEye Releases IE Patch
Talkback Most web sites cannot be used with active scripting disabled. Disabling active scripting means turning off the javascript feature which has been a part of web browsers since the 90s. All mainstream browsers now support javascript, and most large...
[April 3, 2006, 8:16]
EEye: More Microsoft Bugs On The Way
Talkback Go for it. I use it on my laptop and at home it is excellent. The easiest one to use that supports a lot of hardware is Mandrake Easy to install.
[February 12, 2004, 14:36]
EEye: More Microsoft Bugs On The Way
Talkback That's it! I've had it with all these #$%^$#@%^$ bugs and holes in WIndows! I'm going to switch to Linux or maybe even Mac OS X.
[February 11, 2004, 17:47]
EEye: More Microsoft Bugs On The Way
Talkback Microsoft operating systems and IE get the most attention regarding bugs, but their other products are full of bugs too! I just downloaded sp 1 for Visual Studio 2002 and now the program is deleting datasets and data adapters after debugging.
[March 9, 2005, 6:02]
EEye Digital Security White Paper: Remote Windows Kernel Exploitation Step Into The Ring 0
White Papers This paper refers to the remote exploitation of a kernel-based vulnerability. The largely undocumented nature of the Windows kernel can make exploitation a somewhat daunting task. Microsoft claimed this was not exploitable as there was no way to...
[September 20, 2005, 0:00]
New Website Tracks Zero-day Flaws
News eEye Digital Security has launched a website that tracks publicly released security bugs that don't have an official patch, also known as zero-day flaws. The new eEye Zero-Day Tracker website on Tuesday listed seven zero-day vulnerabilities, six of...
[December 6, 2006, 8:41]
Microsoft Advises 'safe Mode' For Word
Talkback Microsoft says Word 2000 isn't vulnerable, yet eEye says it is. The Microsoft advisory contains information on workarounds including not using Word as the default mail editor in Outlook and running Word in 'Safe Mode' to disable the functionality...
[May 25, 2006, 12:49]
Commercial Help For Open Source Security Package
News To plug a hole in its intrusion-prevention software, eEye Digital Security may adopt the Clam AntiVirus project and improve the open source software.eEye's Blink intrusion-prevention product includes system- and application-level firewalls and...
[December 13, 2005, 9:00]
IE And Outlook Flaws Reported
News A security flaw has been found in the default installation process for Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Outlook and Outlook Express, according to eEye Digital Security. A common thread with these applications is the potential for a buffer overflow...
[September 7, 2005, 8:00]
New Security Scares For Outlook And IE
News A new set of highly critical flaws has been discovered in Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Outlook programs, according to research company eEye Digital Security. The vulnerabilities allow for remote code execution with no actions from the computer...
[April 4, 2005, 9:00]
Critical Internet Explorer Patch 'does Not Work'
News The "object type" vulnerability was discovered by eEye Digital Security around four months ago. A patch was released on 20 August -- and then re-released on 28 August, because under some circumstances it caused problems for some non-default...
[September 8, 2003, 9:40]
Botnet Worm Exploits Symantec Flaw
News The worm, dubbed "Big Yellow" by eEye Digital Security, turns vulnerable computers into remote-controlled zombies. The new "botworm" scans for computers running the vulnerable Symantec software and then attempts to break in, said Marc Maiffret...
[December 18, 2006, 9:02]
Symantec Patches Four Critical Firewall Flaws
News Security firm eEye on Wednesday published details of four security holes that affect a range of Symantec's client-based applications including Norton Internet Security, Norton AntiVirus and Norton AntiSpam.
[May 13, 2004, 13:20]
PGP Flaw Lets Hackers Pick Outlook Locks
News Security company eEye Digital Security issued a warning late Wednesday to users of Network Associates' Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) plug-in for Outlook, saying that a vulnerability in the add-on could let attackers execute malicious software on a...
[July 12, 2002, 7:51]
Compromised In A Flash
News The vulnerability, found by security firm eEye Digital Security, allows an attacker to create a hand-edited Macromedia Flash, or SWF, file that can compromise a PC or Macintosh if its user views the file with the Shockwave Flash Player plug-in for...
[December 18, 2002, 8:20]
QuickTime Flaw Reported
News The unpatched vulnerability could allow remote execution of code, according to an advisory published on Monday by eEye Digital Security. It affects various versions of Apple QuickTime running on all types of operating systems, the company said, but...
[November 9, 2005, 8:45]
Firm Exposes WinNT Security Hole
News According to the eEye Digital Security Team, which develops network security software, it discovered the bug on June 6 when its Retina network security scanning software -- which automatically employs techniques commonly used to break into...
[June 17, 1999, 9:04]

