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Google cloud VMs servers can be hacked via DHCP using this vulnerability in a specific scenario

2021-07-02
On: July 2, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

A recent security report states that it is possible to hijack sessions on Google Compute Engine virtual machines to gain root access through a DHCP attack. While deploying this attackRead More →

Personal Data of 88,000 business owners/CEO’s who have LinkedIn profile leaked. Check if you are in the list

2021-07-01
On: July 1, 2021
In: Incidents

Just a few hours ago it was revealed that a JSON database with over 68 MB of data extracted from LinkedIn is available on a popular dark web hacking forum.Read More →

3 critical vulnerabilities in Netgear DGN-2200v1 series routers allows cyber criminals to spy to wifi traffic

2021-07-01
On: July 1, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Netgear security teams announced the correction of three security flaws in their routers. According to the report, successful exploitation of reported flaws would allow threat actors to bypass security mechanismsRead More →

Panasonic FPWIN Pro PLC programming control software vulnerability affects various industrial devices

2021-07-01
On: July 1, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists report the discovery of a critical vulnerability in FPWIN Pro, a programmable logic controller (PLC) developed by technology firm Panasonic. According to the report, successful exploitation of theRead More →

Google confession: Google Assistant records audio 24×7 even when you are not using it or don’t want it

2021-07-01
On: July 1, 2021
In: Technology

Voice assistants are a very controversial technological implementation, as some believe they are too intrusive with users’ privacy and do not provide significantly useful features compared to using a conventionalRead More →

CVE-2021-1675: Zero-day vulnerability in Windows printer service with an exploit available in all operating system versions

2021-06-30
On: June 30, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity experts report that a proof of concept (PoC) exploit and technical details related to an unpatched vulnerability in Windows systems have been leaked online by accident. The vulnerability inRead More →

How Major Companies Are Using JavaScript

2021-06-30
On: June 30, 2021
In: Technology Talk

JavaScript is a client-side programming language that was designed to work seamlessly with HTML. That is why it is used in 19 out of 20 websites. However, that’s not theRead More →

SQL injection, deserialization and other remotely exploitable vulnerabilities in Red Hat JBoss Web Server

2021-06-30
On: June 30, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of at least four critical vulnerabilities in JBoss Web Server, the open source Java EE application server deployed in pure Java and developed by RedRead More →

Critical vulnerabilities in ProfilePress: FWP User Avatar WordPress plugin allow cyber criminals to hack a website

2021-06-30
On: June 30, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

A set of security flaws in ProfilePress, a popular WordPress plugin would allow threat actors to deploy remote code execution attacks. According to Wordfence experts, a total of four securityRead More →

Zero day Remote code execution vulnerability in PowerISO

2021-06-29
On: June 29, 2021
In: Vulnerabilities

Cybersecurity specialists report the discovery of a critical zero-day vulnerability in PowerISO, an application used to create, mount and emulate, compress or encrypt virtual CD and DVD images, developed byRead More →

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