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Russian Hackers Had Covert Access to Ukraine's Telecom Giant for Months

Ukrainian cybersecurity authorities have disclosed that the Russian state-sponsored threat actor known as Sandworm was inside telecom operator Kyivstar's systems at least since May 2023. The development was first reported by Reuters. The incident, described as a "powerful hacker attack," first came to light last month, knocking out access to mobile and internet services

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GHSA-vwv2-9wcj-64vx: Firefly III allows webhooks HTML Injection.

Firefly III (aka firefly-iii) before 6.1.1 allows webhooks HTML Injection.

GHSA-g47j-3m2m-74qv: Duplicate Advisory: httparty has multipart/form-data request tampering vulnerability

### Duplicate Advisory This advisory has been withdrawn because it is a duplicate of GHSA-5pq7-52mg-hr42. This link is maintained to preserve external references. ### Original Description httparty before 0.21.0 is vulnerable to an assumed-immutable web parameter vulnerability. A remote and unauthenticated attacker can provide a crafted filename parameter during multipart/form-data uploads which could result in attacker controlled filenames being written.

23andMe blames its users for the massive data breach

By Waqas According to DNA service provider 23andMe, if you are a user, you are to be blamed for reusing your password on other sites. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: 23andMe blames its users for the massive data breach

Facebook introduces another way to track you – Link History

Facebook has announced it will roll out a new option called Link History to mobile users around the world. What does that mean?

23andMe blames “negligent” breach victims, says it’s their own fault

23andMe has responded in a letter to legal representatives of data breach victims that they were to blame themselves for re-using passwords

SQLMAP - Automatic SQL Injection Tool 1.8

sqlmap is an open source command-line automatic SQL injection tool. Its goal is to detect and take advantage of SQL injection vulnerabilities in web applications. Once it detects one or more SQL injections on the target host, the user can choose among a variety of options to perform an extensive back-end database management system fingerprint, retrieve DBMS session user and database, enumerate users, password hashes, privileges, databases, dump entire or user's specified DBMS tables/columns, run his own SQL statement, read or write either text or binary files on the file system, execute arbitrary commands on the operating system, establish an out-of-band stateful connection between the attacker box and the database server via Metasploit payload stager, database stored procedure buffer overflow exploitation or SMB relay attack and more.

EuskalHack Security Congress VII Call For Papers

EuskalHack Security Congress seventh edition is a new proposal from the EuskalHack Computer Security Association, with the aim to promote the community growth and the culture in the digital security field. As usual, in this new edition proximity to our public and technical quality will be our hallmarks. With an estimated capacity of 200 people, EuskalHack Security Congress has established itself as the most relevant congress specialized in computer security in the Basque Country, and as a national reference. The profile of attendees include specialized companies, public organisms, professionals, hobbyists and students in the area of security and Information Technology. The congress will take place on the 21st and 22nd of June 2024 in the lovely city of Donostia San Sebastian (Gipuzkoa).

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-0046-03

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-0046-03 - An update for the squid:4 module is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8. Issues addressed include buffer over-read, denial of service, and null pointer vulnerabilities.

CISA Warns of Exploited Vulnerabilities in Chrome and Excel Parsing Library

By Waqas CISA Urges Swift Action as Two Critical Vulnerabilities Emerge. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: CISA Warns of Exploited Vulnerabilities in Chrome and Excel Parsing Library