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Capterra reveals rise in software...

According to a recent Capterra survey, an alarming 61% of U.S. organizations have suffered significant repercussions as a result of software supply chain vulnerabilities in the last year, underlining the...

Deep instinct reveals new Linux...

Deep Instinct has discovered the existence of BPFDoor, a previously unreported and exceedingly elusive variation of a Linux backdoor. This backdoor has garnered popularity due to its outstanding stealth qualities,...

Bad bot traffic hits record...

According to Imperva’s 10th annual Bad Bot Report, bad bot traffic has dominated the internet, hitting a new high of 47.4% of all online activity, while human-generated traffic has declined...

Malicious actors exploits generative AI...

In a threat alert, Meta revealed that malicious actors are taking advantage of the rising popularity of generative artificial intelligence (AI), particularly ChatGPT, to carry out their nefarious activities. It...

Android subscription malware ‘Fleckpe’ found...

Kaspersky Lab has discovered a new Android subscription virus known as ‘Fleckpe’ on Google Play, the main software store for Android smartphones. This virus, disguised as legal programs, has amassed...

Fortra’s GoAnywhere MFT Utility vulnerable...

Fortra has discovered a zero-day remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in its GoAnywhere MFT utility, which has been actively abused by ransomware perpetrators to steal sensitive data. The CVE-2023-0669 (CVSS...

More than half of second-hand...

A study conducted by ESET reveals that 56% of second-hand corporate network devices still contain sensitive company data. The security vendor purchased 16 recycled devices routers and found that nine...

Cisco, VMware addresses critical security...

Cisco and VMware have released security patches to address serious security flaws which malicious actors might exploit to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable computers. A command injection hole in Cisco...

CISA uncovers two actively exploited...

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has found two actively exploited vulnerabilities in its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) list. The first is an Android Framework Privilege Escalation Vulnerability,...

Spectre-related flaw in Linux Kernel...

Google’s product security response team has discovered a Spectre-related vulnerability in Linux kernel version 6.2, extending the threat posed by the bug that has plagued hardware and software vendors since...

Lazarus group targets new sectors...

The notorious North Korean threat group, the Lazarus Group, has shifted its focus and updated its tactics as part of a campaign called DeathNote, according to cybersecurity firm Kaspersky. While...

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