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Weekly HONEYNet Statistics - Week of April 28th.
This week: The most attacked port is 443.
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Threats and Vulnerabilities
- Perl Unicode '\Q...\E' Quoting Construct Regular Expression Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
- xine-lib NES Sound Format Demuxer 'copyright' Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
- VLC Media Player Cinepak Codec Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
- VLC Media Player MP4 Demuxer Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
- Multiple Wireless Routers Predictable Default WEP/WPA Key Security Bypass Vulnerability
- Microsoft Windows Server Service Remote Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
- Microsoft Windows LSASS Buffer Overrun Vulnerability
- Microsoft Windows DCOM RPC Interface Buffer Overrun Vulnerability
- Microsoft Windows ASN.1 Library Bit String Processing Integer Handling Vulnerability
- Symantec AntiVirus Remote Stack Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
Latest Threats and Vulnerabilities
The Juniper Security Team monitors the latest threats and vulnerabilities. The list here represents a subset of latest threats and is picked based on the severity rating, how prevalent the underlying software is and the potential for damage.
Top Threats and Vulnerabilities
The Juniper Security Team constantly assesses security threats to advice customers about top threats. The team carefully evaluates new and existing vulnerabilities against criteria such as severity of threat, how prevalent the underlying software is, whether the vulnerability has been patched, what types of attack tools exist and how widespread the attacks seem to be.
Microsoft Security Bulletins
- Vulnerability in DNS Client Could Allow Spoofing - 04/08/2008
- Vulnerability in VBScript and JScript Scripting Engines Could Allow Remote Code Execution - 04/08/2008
- Security Update of ActiveX Killbits - 04/08/2008
- Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer - 04/08/2008
- Vulnerability in Microsoft Outlook Could Allow Remote Code Execution - 03/11/2008

