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GitLab fixed a critical zero-click account hijacking flaw

January 14, 2024 / 35 / 0
[ad_1] GitLab fixed a critical zero-click account hijacking flaw Pierluigi Paganini January 13, 2024 GitLab addressed two critical flaws impacting both the Community and Enterprise Edition, including a critical zero-click account hijacking vulnerability GitLab has released security updates to address two critical vulnerabilities impacting both... Continue reading
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How impostor apps and fake app mods could bite you

January 14, 2024 / 39 / 0
[ad_1] Mobile Security WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal clones and mods remain a popular vehicle for malware distribution. Don’t get taken for a ride. 10 Jan 2024  •  , 5 min. read Mobile applications make the world go round. Instant communication services are among the most... Continue reading
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Security Affairs newsletter Round 454 by Pierluigi Paganini

January 14, 2024 / 33 / 0
[ad_1] Security Affairs newsletter Round 454 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION  |  GitLab fixed a critical zero-click account hijacking flaw  |  Juniper Networks fixed a critical RCE bug in its firewalls and switches  |  Vast Voter Data Leaks Cast Shadow Over Indonesia ’s 2024... Continue reading
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How are sock puppet accounts used in OSINT?

January 14, 2024 / 47 / 0
[ad_1] Business Security How wearing a ‘sock puppet’ can aid the collection of open source intelligence while insulating the ‘puppeteer’ from risks 11 Jan 2024  •  , 4 min. read In the untold expanse of online information and communication, the ability to find the signal... Continue reading
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Akira ransomware targets Finnish organizations

January 13, 2024 / 44 / 0
[ad_1] Akira ransomware targets Finnish organizations Pierluigi Paganini January 13, 2024 The Finish National Cybersecurity Center (NCSC-FI) warns of increased Akira ransomware attacks targeting NAS and tape backup devices of organizations in the country. The Finish National Cybersecurity Center (NCSC-FI) reported an increase in Akira ransomware attacks,... Continue reading
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Lessons from SEC’s X account hack – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

January 13, 2024 / 35 / 0
[ad_1] Video The cryptocurrency rollercoaster never fails to provide a thrilling ride – this week it was a drama surrounding the hack of SEC’s X account right ahead of the much-anticipated decision about Bitcoin ETFs 12 Jan 2024 The US Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC)... Continue reading
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Experts created a PoC for Apache OFBiz flaw CVE-2023-51467

January 13, 2024 / 41 / 0
[ad_1] Researchers created a PoC for Apache OFBiz flaw CVE-2023-51467 Pierluigi Paganini January 12, 2024 Researchers published a proof-of-concept (PoC) code for the recently disclosed critical flaw CVE-2023-51467 in the Apache OfBiz. Researchers from cybersecurity firm VulnCheck have created a proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit code for the recently disclosed... Continue reading
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Human Error and Insiders Expose Millions in UK Law Firm Data Breaches

January 13, 2024 / 35 / 0
[ad_1] UK law firms are falling victim to data breaches primarily because of insiders and human error, according to an analysis of data from the the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). NetDocuments examined data from the ICO covering Q3 2022 to Q2 2023 and found that... Continue reading
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Juniper Networks fixed a critical RCE in its firewalls and switches

January 13, 2024 / 33 / 0
[ad_1] Juniper Networks fixed a critical RCE bug in its firewalls and switches Pierluigi Paganini January 12, 2024 Juniper Networks fixed a critical pre-auth remote code execution (RCE) flaw, tracked as CVE-2024-21591, in its SRX Series firewalls and EX Series switches. Juniper Networks released security... Continue reading
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Vulnerability Puts Bosch Smart Thermostats at Risk of Compromise

January 13, 2024 / 29 / 0
[ad_1] A vulnerability has been discovered in a popular Bosch smart thermostat, allowing potential attackers to send commands to the device and replace its firmware, according to Bitdefender. The vulnerability impacts the Wi-Fi microcontroller that acts as a network gateway for the thermostat’s logic microcontroller.... Continue reading
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