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Dec 13 2007

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iPhone: target for hackers next year

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Ann Arbor (MI) - Owners of Apple’s iPhone should be prepared to face a “serious attack” that will strike the device in 2008, according to predictions released today by Arbor Networks.

Arbor, which focuses mainly on network security, said in its report that it expects several new vulnerabilities to pop up that will exploit the iPhone’s multimedia capabilities.

“Assaults are likely to be in the form of …  malware embedded into seemingly harmless information, images or other media that actually perform dangerous actions when rendered on the iPhone’s Web browser,” it said.

The group also noted that the iPhone will continue to be an attractive target because of hackers that want “bragging rights” for being among the first to attack a new platform.

The device, which launched this summer, has already become a hotbed for illegal hacks.  Apple has released multiple firmware updates for the iPhone to increase its security footing.

Additionally, Arbor predicts that 2008 will see a great rise in the amount of cyber crimes that originate in China.  It also says botnet attacks and hacks on peer-to-peer networks will increase.

The use of such attacks is also becoming more lucrative.  Arbor said these hacks will be used as part of “ever more sophisticated ways to both steal and launder money.”

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Dec 07 2007

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Highly critical Vulnerability in OpenOffice

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Secunia Advisory: SA27928
Release Date: 2007-12-05
Last Update: 2007-12-07
 
Critical:
Highly critical
Impact: System access
Where: From remote
Solution Status: Vendor Patch
 
Software: OpenOffice.org 2.x
 
CVE reference: CVE-2007-4575 (Secunia mirror)
 
 

Description:
A vulnerability has been reported in OpenOffice, which can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a user’s system.

The vulnerability is caused due to the improper enforcing of security restrictions when passing SQL queries to the HSQLDB database engine. This can be exploited to call arbitrary static Java methods by tricking the user into executing a specially crafted SQL query contained within a database document.

Successful exploitation allows execution of arbitrary code.

The vulnerability is confirmed in version 2.3.0. Prior versions are also reportedly affected.

Solution:
Update to version 2.3.1 (HSQLDB 1.8.0.9).
http://download.openoffice.org/index.html

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Reported by the vendor.

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