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Jobs Finder System 1.0 SQL Injection

Jobs Finder System version 1.0 suffers from a remote SQL injection vulnerability.

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Hotel Management System 1.0 Cross Site Request Forgery

Hotel Management System version 1.0 suffers from a cross site request forgery vulnerability.

Accounting Journal Management System 1.0 Cross Site Request Forgery

Accounting Journal Management System version 1.0 suffers from a cross site request forgery vulnerability.

New UULoader Malware Distributes Gh0st RAT and Mimikatz in East Asia

A new type of malware called UULoader is being used by threat actors to deliver next-stage payloads like Gh0st RAT and Mimikatz. The Cyberint Research Team, which discovered the malware, said it's distributed in the form of malicious installers for legitimate applications targeting Korean and Chinese speakers. There is evidence pointing to UULoader being the work of a Chinese speaker due to the

Cybercriminals Exploit Popular Software Searches to Spread FakeBat Malware

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a surge in malware infections stemming from malvertising campaigns distributing a loader called FakeBat. "These attacks are opportunistic in nature, targeting users seeking popular business software," the Mandiant Managed Defense team said in a technical report. "The infection utilizes a trojanized MSIX installer, which executes a PowerShell script to

Millennials’ sense of privacy uniquely tested in romantic relationships

Millennials, equipped with a strong sense of privacy in relationships, are still sharing their online accounts at similar rates of Gen Z.

A week in security (August 12 – August 18)

A list of topics we covered in the week of August 12 to August 18 of 2024

Geofence Warrants Ruled Unconstitutional—but That’s Not the End of It

Plus: US regulators fine T-Mobile $60 million for mishap with sensitive data, New Zealand approves Kim Dotcom’s US extradition, and San Francisco takes on deepfake porn.