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North Korean Nation-State Actors Exposed in JumpCloud Hack After OPSEC Blunder

North Korean nation-state actors affiliated with the Reconnaissance General Bureau (RGB) have been attributed to the JumpCloud hack following an operational security (OPSEC) blunder that exposed their actual IP address. Google-owned threat intelligence firm Mandiant attributed the activity to a threat actor it tracks under the name UNC4899, which likely shares overlaps with clusters already

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Apple Security Advisory 2023-07-24-1

Apple Security Advisory 2023-07-24-1 - Safari 16.6 addresses bypass and code execution vulnerabilities.

macOS Under Attack: Examining the Growing Threat and User Perspectives

As the number of people using macOS keeps going up, so does the desire of hackers to take advantage of flaws in Apple's operating system.  What Are the Rising Threats to macOS? There is a common misconception among macOS fans that Apple devices are immune to hacking and malware infection. However, users have been facing more and more dangers recently. Inventive attackers are specifically

Apple Rolls Out Urgent Patches for Zero-Day Flaws Impacting iPhones, iPads and Macs

Apple has rolled out security updates to iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, and Safari to address several security vulnerabilities, including one actively exploited zero-day bug in the wild. Tracked as CVE-2023-38606, the shortcoming resides in the kernel and permits a malicious app to modify sensitive kernel state potentially. The company said it was addressed with improved state management. "

Update now! Apple fixes several serious vulnerabilities

Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities Categories: News Tags: Apple Tags: WebKit Tags: CVE-2023-38606 Tags: CVE-2023-32409 Tags: CVE-2023-37450 Tags: CVE-2023-32416 Apple has released security updates for several products to address several serious vulnerabilities including some actively exploited zero-days. (Read more...) The post Update now! Apple fixes several serious vulnerabilities appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Debian Security Advisory 5457-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 5457-1 - An anonymous researcher discovered that processing web content may lead to arbitrary code execution. Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited.

Google Messages Getting Cross-Platform End-to-End Encryption with MLS Protocol

Google has announced that it intends to add support for Message Layer Security (MLS) to its Messages service for Android and open source implementation of the specification. "Most modern consumer messaging platforms (including Google Messages) support end-to-end encryption, but users today are limited to communicating with contacts who use the same platform," Giles Hogben, privacy engineering