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CISA Adds 6 Known Exploited...

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a stark warning for organizations nationwide, adding six critical vulnerabilities to its “Known Exploited Vulnerabilities” (KEV) catalog. Six critical vulnerabilities, including...

HealthEC Data Breach Impacts 4.5...

In the evolving landscape of healthcare cybersecurity, the recent data breach at HealthEC LLC has sent shockwaves through the industry, affecting nearly 4.5 million individuals who received care through the...

3 Malicious PyPI Packages Hide...

In a recent cybersecurity revelation, the Python Package Index (PyPI) has fallen victim to the infiltration of three malicious packages: modularseven, driftme, and catme. These packages, although now removed, managed...

Ubuntu Security Updates Addressed Node.js...

The Ubuntu security team has recently addressed several vulnerabilities affecting Node.js packages in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. These vulnerabilities were initially found in OpenSSL. As the Node.js uses OpenSSL, it affected...

Critical Linux Security Updates for...

In the dynamic realm of cybersecurity, staying ahead of potential threats is crucial for maintaining a secure computing environment. For Debian GNU/Linux users, keeping the system updated with the latest...

Google Cloud Patched Privilege Escalation...

Recently, Google Cloud addressed a medium-severity security vulnerability that could potentially be exploited by attackers with access to a Kubernetes cluster. This flaw, discovered and reported by Palo Alto Networks...

ESO Solutions Healthcare Data Breach...

Data breaches are a major concern in the ever-evolving landscape of digital healthcare. One recent incident that has come to light involves ESO Solutions, a software provider for healthcare organizations...

Attackers Targeting Poorly Managed Linux...

In recent times, Linux SSH servers have become a prime target for attackers aiming to compromise security and exploit vulnerabilities for malicious activities. This article delves into the growing concern...

Debian and Ubuntu Fixed OpenSSH...

Debian and Ubuntu have released security updates for their respective OS versions, addressing five flaws discovered in the openssh package. In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of...

Security Vulnerabilities Addressed in Firefox...

In its latest stride towards user security, Mozilla has rolled out Firefox 121, bringing along a slew of crucial updates to address 18 vulnerabilities, five of which carry a ‘high‘...

Understanding the Terrapin Attack: A...

Researchers at Ruhr University Bochum have discovered a new threat to OpenSSH security known as the Terrapin attack. This sophisticated attack manipulates sequence numbers during the handshake process, compromising the...

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