Archive from August, 2012
Oracle releases Java 0-day vulnerability security patch
Yesterday we highlighted the Java 7 0-day vulnerability (CVE-2012-4681) that necessitated immediate attention by disabling the Java plug-in. Oracle has [...]
How to avoid the latest Java 0-day vulnerability
Java application software has always been extremely vulnerable due to its cross-platform nature. Exploits developed for this software platform can [...]
Quick Heal 2013 offers domain and sub-domain control for HTTPS sites
HTTPS protocols are utilized by many websites over the Internet today. This secure layer offers protection against man-in-the-middle attacks and [...]
TrojanDownloader.Kuluoz.B distributed via image based email
Another United Parcel Service (UPS) spam has been discovered and this involves emails regarding failed package deliveries due to a [...]
Quick Heal 2013 and Sandboxing ensure comprehensive protection
The advent of Web 2.0, social engineering and widespread Browser Exploit Packs (BEP) has led to the rise of a [...]
Fake Quick Heal Mobile Security application found on Russian website
In the past we have highlighted numerous fake antivirus applications that are available through unsolicited third-party sources. Installing such apps [...]
Seven terrific new features of Quick Heal 2013
We are proud to announce the release of the Quick Heal 2013 product line. So what’s new? Here is a [...]
How to activate two-factor authentication for Gmail
Mat Honan, a tech journalist for Wired, recently witnessed an epic hacking of his Apple account, Amazon account, Macbook, iPhone, [...]
Gauss Malware – Updated version of Stuxnet
Gauss is a highly complex and sophisticated online banking malware that belongs to the same family as Flame, Duqu and [...]
Round-up of the security news updates
Website collects addresses of users who tweet the word ‘home’ This interesting website scans user tweets for the word ‘home’. [...]



