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Multiple OpenSSL Vulnerabilities...

In 2023, a total of 17 vulnerabilities have been addressed in OpenSSL, a popular cryptography library. They pose a significant risk due to their potential to cause substantial availability disruptions....

Beware: WinRAR Vulnerability PoC...

A hacker recently posted a fake proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit for a previously patched WinRAR vulnerability, which is a concerning revelation. The goal of this malevolent operation was to infect unsuspecting...

The Art of Linux Monitoring:...

Monitoring Linux servers comes with a unique set of challenges, which you won’t encounter with other operating systems. It requires a deeper level of tech proficiency. Administrators will find themselves...

Firefox 118 Addresses Multiple Security...

Released last week, Firefox 118 arrives with the most anticipated built-in translation feature, which was initially planned for Firefox 117. This new feature allows users to translate website content from...

Bumblebee Malware Attacks: WebDAV Threat...

The frightening Bumblebee malware attacks have made a forceful return in the realm of cybersecurity, posing a major threat to organizations’ digital security. Following a brief absence, this renowned loader...

Heartbleed Vulnerability and Risk Compliance:...

The Heartbleed vulnerability, which came to light in April 2014, had significant implications for IT risk compliance and exposed the vulnerabilities within many organizations’ security infrastructures. We have already discussed...

LibreOffice Security Updates Patched Critical...

LibreOffice, developed by The Document Foundation is a free and open-source suite of office productivity software. Recently, The Document Foundation released the LibreOffice security updates with versions 7.6.2 and 7.5.7,...

Nagios XI Network Monitoring Software...

A number of Nagios XI network monitoring software flaws have recently been discovered. These flaws have the potential to result in privilege escalation and data disclosure. Nagios XI is a...

Guarding Against a glibc Vulnerability:...

The GNU C Library, also called glibc, is a fundamental component of the Linux-based operating systems. It offers essential functions that programs need to work properly on your system. The...

Multiple Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerabilities...

Multiple use-after-free vulnerabilities have recently been found in the Linux kernel that can be exploited to achieve local privilege escalation. That means an attacker or user with restricted access (i.e.,...

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