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CVE-2023-39854: CVE-2023-39854

The web interface of ATX Ucrypt through 3.5 allows authenticated users (or attackers using default credentials for the admin, master, or user account) to include files via a URL in the /hydra/view/get_cc_url url parameter. There can be resultant SSRF.

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Gaza-Linked Cyber Threat Actor Targets Israeli Energy and Defense Sectors

A Gaza-based threat actor has been linked to a series of cyber attacks aimed at Israeli private-sector energy, defense, and telecommunications organizations. Microsoft, which revealed details of the activity in its fourth annual Digital Defense Report, is tracking the campaign under the name Storm-1133. "We assess this group works to further the interests of Hamas, a Sunni militant group that is

Upgrading your Android device? Read this first

Categories: Android Categories: News Categories: Personal Tags: android Tags: upgrade Tags: transfer Tags: backup Tags: dispose Tags: wipe A few tips and how-tos for when you are ready to move to the next Android phone. Backup, transfer, wipe, and move on. (Read more...) The post Upgrading your Android device? Read this first appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Android TV Boxes Infected with Backdoors, Compromising Home Networks

By Waqas The Android TV box you recently purchased may be riddled with harmful backdoors. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Android TV Boxes Infected with Backdoors, Compromising Home Networks

Apple's Encryption Is Under Attack by a Mysterious Group

Plus: Sony confirms a breach of its networks, US federal agents get caught illegally using phone location data, and more.

SEO vs. PPC: Choosing the Right Strategy for Your Business

By Owais Sultan SEO vs. PPC – Understanding the Difference and Choosing the Right Strategy for Your Business – Let’s delve… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: SEO vs. PPC: Choosing the Right Strategy for Your Business

GHSA-wqcr-xm43-hpqr: Vulnerable version of libwebp and can be exploited with a malicious source image

### Impact This vulnerability affects deployments of FreeImage that involve decoding or processing malicious source .webp files. If you only process your own trusted files, this should not affect you, but **you should remove FreeImage from your project, as it is not maintained and presents a massive security risk**. If you are using FreeImage via ImageResizer.Plugins.FreeImage, please utilize [Imageflow](https://github.com/imazen/imageflow) or [Imageflow.Server](https://github.com/imazen/imageflow-dotnet-server) instead, or upgrade to ImageResizer 5 and use ImageResizer.Plugins.Imageflow (enable Prereleases on NuGet to access). FreeImage relies on Google's [libwebp](https://github.com/webmproject/libwebp) library to decode .webp images, and is affected by the recent zero-day out-of-bounds write vulnerability [CVE-2023-4863](https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-4863) and https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-j7hp-h8jx-5ppr. The libwebp vulnerability also affects Chrome, Android,...

CVE-2023-21266

In killBackgroundProcesses of ActivityManagerService.java, there is a possible way to escape Google Play protection due to a permissions bypass. This could lead to local escalation of privilege with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation.

CVE-2023-21253

In multiple locations, there is a possible way to crash multiple system services due to resource exhaustion. This could lead to local denial of service with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation.

CVE-2023-21291

In visitUris of Notification.java, there is a possible way to reveal image contents from another user due to a missing permission check. This could lead to local information disclosure with User execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation.