ClickCease March 2023 - Page 5 of 5 - TuxCare

Google patches RCE...

Google has uncovered a critical Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability in Chrome that could allow attackers to take control of affected systems. Users who are concerned about cyber attackers installing...

Real-time Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is...

Real-time Ubuntu offers secure and reliable solutions for time-sensitive workloads in modern enterprises. By including real-time computing support, Canonical showcases its dedication to providing the best possible experience for users...

Unpatched flaws in Fortinet and...

Cybercriminals are exploiting unpatched vulnerabilities in Fortinet and Zoho products, leaving many organizations vulnerable. According to a Check Point Research report, attackers have been exploiting these vulnerabilities for several months,...

Linux Kernel 6.2 is Now...

Linux 6.2 is the major kernel update of the year 2023 with some new exciting features. It undergoes a range of updates and improvements, such as new and updated drivers,...

Attackers uses pirated software to...

Cybercriminals are now delivering stealthy malware onto Macs using pirated versions of the video editing software Final Cut Pro. This is a concerning trend because it demonstrates how cybercriminals are...

Which Matters More: Perimeter Security...

If you have limited resources, what should you do first: make your systems more tamper proof by patching where and when you can, or ensure that outsiders stay outside through...

Mirai malware targets Linux servers...

Unit 42 researchers discovered “Mirai v3g4”, a new variant of the Mirai botnet that targets 13 unpatched vulnerabilities in Internet of Things (IoT) devices. The flaws have been discovered in...

CISA warns of zero-day exploits...

Threat actors are actively exploiting two zero-day vulnerabilities in Windows and iOS, according to the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). The first flaw, CVE-2022-28244, affects Windows 10 and...

Stack unwinding in AArch64 processors:...

KernelCare Enterprise’s Linux kernel live patching software has supported ARMv8 (AArch64) in addition to x86_64 (Intel IA32/AMD AMD64) for some time now. However, to get KernelCare running on ARM, you’ll...

Group-IB uncovers SideWinder APT plot...

Group-IB recently discovered a new phishing campaign believed to be the work of the notorious Chinese state-sponsored hacking group, Sidewinder. The attacks, which began in January 2022 and are still...

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