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New Research Reveals Spectre Vulnerability Persists in Latest AMD and Intel Processors

More than six years after the Spectre security flaw impacting modern CPU processors came to light, new research has found that the latest AMD and Intel processors are still susceptible to speculative execution attacks. The attack, disclosed by ETH Zürich researchers Johannes Wikner and Kaveh Razavi, aims to undermine the Indirect Branch Predictor Barrier (IBPB) on x86 chips, a crucial mitigation

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Debian Security Advisory 5799-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 5799-1 - Security issues were discovered in Chromium which could result in the execution of arbitrary code, denial of service, or information disclosure.

Debian Security Advisory 5798-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 5798-1 - Christoper L. Shannon discovered that the implementation of the OpenWire protocol in Apache ActiveMQ was susceptible to the execution of arbitrary code.

Debian Security Advisory 5797-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 5797-1 - Multiple security issues were found in Twisted, an event-based framework for internet applications, which could result in incorrect ordering of HTTP requests or cross-site scripting.

Debian Security Advisory 5796-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 5796-1 - Multiple security issues were found in libheif, a library to parse HEIF and AVIF files, which could result in denial of service or potentially the execution of arbitrary code.

ABB Cylon Aspect 3.08.01 getApplicationNamesJS.php Building/Project Name Exposure

ABB Cylon Aspect version 3.08.01 suffers from an unauthenticated building/project name exposure vulnerability.

TeamTNT Exploits 16 Million IPs in Malware Attack on Docker Clusters

This article details a new campaign by TeamTNT, a notorious hacking group, leveraging exposed Docker daemons to deploy…

New Attack Lets Hackers Downgrade Windows to Exploit Patched Flaws

SafeBreach Labs unveils ‘Windows Downdate,’ a new attack method which compromises Windows 11 by downgrading system components, and…

Notorious Hacker Group TeamTNT Launches New Cloud Attacks for Crypto Mining

The infamous cryptojacking group known as TeamTNT appears to be readying for a new large-scale campaign targeting cloud-native environments for mining cryptocurrencies and renting out breached servers to third-parties. "The group is currently targeting exposed Docker daemons to deploy Sliver malware, a cyber worm, and cryptominers, using compromised servers and Docker Hub as the infrastructure