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Debian Linux Security Advisory 5340-1 - Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in the WebKitGTK web engine. Francisco Alonso discovered that processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to arbitrary code execution. YeongHyeon Choi, Hyeon Park, SeOk JEON, YoungSung Ahn, JunSeo Bae and Dohyun Lee discovered that processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to arbitrary code execution.
Categories: News Tags: safer internet day Tags: SID Tags: 2004 Tags: 2005 Tags: 20th anniversary Tags: security Tags: windows Tags: XP Tags: XPSP2 Tags: 20 minutes Come with us on a journey down memory lane. (Read more...) The post On the 20th Safer Internet Day, what was security like back in 2004? appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
The ransomware space is dynamic, continually adapting to changes in the geopolitical environment, actions by defenders, and efforts by law enforcement, which increased in scope and intensity in 2022. Cisco Talos observed several related trends across 2022. Read the full report here.
F5 has warned of a high-severity flaw impacting BIG-IP appliances that could lead to denial-of-service (DoS) or arbitrary code execution. The issue is rooted in the iControl Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) interface and affects the following versions of BIG-IP - 13.1.5 14.1.4.6 - 14.1.5 15.1.5.1 - 15.1.8 16.1.2.2 - 16.1.3, and 17.0.0 "A format string vulnerability exists in iControl SOAP
Engineers can use the Cyber Resiliency Engineering Framework Navigator to visuzalize their cyber resiliency capabilities.
Next week will be our final installment of our 2022 Year in Review report coverage. We’ll be publishing a final topic summary on Ransomware and Commodity Loaders and follow up these reports with a livestream on LinkedIn and Twitter with report and subject matter experts.
A denial of service vulnerability exists in the malware scan functionality of ESTsoft Alyac 2.5.8.645. A specially-crafted PE file can lead to killing target process. An attacker can provide a malicious file to trigger this vulnerability.
A new intelligence gathering campaign linked to the prolific North Korean state-sponsored Lazarus Group leveraged known security flaws in unpatched Zimbra devices to compromise victim systems. That's according to Finnish cybersecurity company WithSecure (formerly F-Secure), which codenamed the incident No Pineapple. Targets of the malicious operation included a healthcare research organization
Two security holes — one particularly gnarly — could allow hackers the freedom to do as they wish with the popular edge equipment.
An OS command injection vulnerability exists in the httpd logs/view.cgi functionality of FreshTomato 2022.5. A specially crafted HTTP request can lead to arbitrary command execution. An attacker can send an HTTP request to trigger this vulnerability.