Security
Headlines
HeadlinesLatestCVEs

Tag

#android

CVE-2022-1129

Inappropriate implementation in Full Screen Mode in Google Chrome on Android prior to 100.0.4896.60 allowed a remote attacker to spoof the contents of the Omnibox (URL bar) via a crafted HTML page.

CVE
#android#google#chrome
CVE-2022-1130

Insufficient validation of trust input in WebOTP in Google Chrome on Android prior to 100.0.4896.60 allowed a remote attacker to send arbitrary intents from any app via a malicious app.

CVE-2022-27235: Social Share Buttons by Supsystic

Multiple Broken Access Control vulnerabilities in Social Share Buttons by Supsystic plugin <= 2.2.3 at WordPress.

Israeli Spyware Vendor Uses Chrome 0day to Target Journalists

By Deeba Ahmed The spyware vendor Candiru used the Chrome zero-day in March 2022 to target journalists and other unsuspected victims… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Israeli Spyware Vendor Uses Chrome 0day to Target Journalists

Google Bringing the Android App Permissions Section Back to the Play Store

Google on Thursday said it's backtracking on a recent change that removed the app permissions list from the Google Play Store for Android across both the mobile app and the web. "Privacy and transparency are core values in the Android community," the Android Developers team said in a series of tweets. "We heard your feedback that you find the app permissions section in Google Play useful, and

CVE-2022-0971

Use after free in Blink Layout in Google Chrome on Android prior to 99.0.4844.74 allowed a remote attacker who had compromised the renderer process to potentially exploit heap corruption via a crafted HTML page.

Microsoft Office Most Exploited Software in Malware Attacks – Report

By Deeba Ahmed Research reveals that around 80% of all malware attacks used MS Office flaws. Atlas VPN has shared its… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Microsoft Office Most Exploited Software in Malware Attacks – Report

CVE-2022-33198: Accordions – Multiple Accordions or FAQs Builder

Unauthenticated WordPress Options Change vulnerability in Biplob Adhikari's Accordions plugin <= 2.0.2 at WordPress.

Threat Source newsletter (July 21, 2022) — No topic is safe from being targeted by fake news and disinformation

By Jon Munshaw.  Welcome to this week’s edition of the Threat Source newsletter.  I could spend time in this newsletter every week talking about fake news. There are always so many ridiculous memes, headlines, misleading stories, viral Facebook posts and manipulated media that I see come across my Instagram feed or via my wife when she shows me TikToks she favorited.  One recent event, though, was so crushing to me that I had to call it out specifically. Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated earlier this month while making a campaign speech in public. This was a horrible tragedy marking the death of a powerful politician in one of the world’s most influential countries. It was the top story in the world for several days and was even more shocking given Japan’s strict gun laws and the relative infrequency of any global leaders being the target of violence.  It took no time for the internet at large to take this tragedy and immediately try to spin it to the...