Security Updates give the most recent protection content for Norton Internet Security, which protect networked critical systems and remote and mobile users from unwanted network intrusions and hackers, as well as from viruses, Trojans, and worms.
To download and install the Security Update 462 you need to run LiveUpdate feature of Norton Internet Security product. Please note that LiveUpdate definition identifier of Security Update 462 is 20110927.030 and its description was last modified on September 27, 2011 4:20:08 PM PDT.
Security Update 462 adds coverage for the following vulnerabilities and threats:
- Web Attack: Blackhole Exploit Kit Website 7:
This signature detects attempts to download exploits from Blackhole toolkit that may compromise a computer through various vendor vulnerabilities. - Web Attack: Malicious Exploit Kit Website 4:
This signature detect attempts to download exploits from a malicious toolkit which may compromise a computer through various vendor vulnerabilities. - Web Attack: Malicious Exploit Kit Website 6:
This signature detect attempts to download exploits from a malicious toolkit which may compromise a computer through various vendor vulnerabilities.
Security Update 462 provides updated coverage for the following vulnerabilities and threats:
- Web Attack: Blackhole Toolkit Website 2:
This signature detects attempts to download exploits from Blackhole toolkit that may compromise a computer through various vendor vulnerabilities. - System Infected: Malicious Trojan Request 2:
This signature detects attempts to post stolen information from victim's machine to the hacker controlled servers. - Web Attack: CrimePack Toolkit JavaClass Download:
This signature detects attempts to download exploits from a CrimePack toolkit that may compromise a computer through various vendor vulnerabilities.
Security Update 462 removes coverage for the following vulnerabilities and threats:
- Web Attack: Facebook LikeJacking Attack 4:
This signature will detect malicious web pages which are used for facebook likejacking attacks.
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