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QNAP’s Buggy Security Fix Causes Chaos
Richi Jennings | | automatic updates, data storage, firmware, firmware patch, firmware security, firmware update, Firmware Updates, hard disk drive, hard drive, NAS, os security updates, QNAP, QTS, RAID, Release Management, SB Blogwatch, security update, storage
RAID FAIL: NAS Maker does a CrowdStrike—cleanup on /dev/dsk/c1t2d3s4 please ...
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Microsoft’s Security Update in July of High-Risk Vulnerabilities in Multiple Products
NSFOCUS | | .NET Framework, azure, Blog, Emergency Response, Microsoft Office, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Visual Studio, security update, System Management Center, Windows
Overview On July 10, NSFOCUS CERT detected that Microsoft released a security update patch for July, which fixed 139 security issues involving Windows, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Office, Azure and other widely ...
Microsoft’s Security Update Notification in June of High-Risk Vulnerabilities in Multiple Products
NSFOCUS | | .net, .NET Framework and Visual Studio, Blog, Emergency Response, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SharePoint Server, security update, Windows Pragmatic General Multicast (PGM)
Overview Recently, NSFOCUS CERT detected that Microsoft released a security update patch for June, which fixed 49 security issues involving widely used products such as Windows, Azure, Microsoft Office and Microsoft Visual ...
Lace Tempest Exploits SysAid Zero-Day Flaw
Wajahat Raja | | clop-ransomware, CVE-2023-47246, Cybersecurity News, DEV-0950, Lace Tempest, Microsoft, MOVEit Transfer, Path traversal vulnerability, powershell, security update, SysAid, Tomcat web service, WebShell, zero-day flaw
In a recent revelation, SysAid, a leading IT management software provider, has unveiled a critical security threat affecting its on-premises software. The threat actor, identified as DEV-0950 or Lace Tempest by Microsoft, ...

Over one billion Android devices at risk as they no longer receive security updates
Graham Cluley | | android malware, Android Security, android security risk, android update, Industry News, security update
More than one billion Android devices are at risk of being hacked or infected by malware, because they are no longer supported by security updates and built-in protection. That’s the conclusion of ...

New Shlayer Malware Variant Targeting Macs
Lucian Constantin | | Gatekeeper bypass, macOS malware, Microsoft Exchange, Patch Tuesday, Privilege Escalation, security update, Shlayer, trojan program
Security researchers have found a new variant of a trojan program dubbed Shlayer that infects Mac computers and disables the macOS Gatekeeper security agent. Shlayer was discovered a year ago by researchers ...
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85 Android Adware Apps Downloaded 9 Million Times
Lucian Constantin | | Adobe Connect, Adobe Digital Editions, adware, android, malicious apps, security patch, security update
Researchers have found another batch of malicious Android applications on Google Play that spam users with annoying full-screen ads and make using their phones difficult. Trend Micro calls the adware AndroidOS_HidenAd and ...
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Attack Kit Hijacks DNS of Home and Business Routers
Lucian Constantin | | adobe, arbitrary code execution, CSRF attack, DNS hijacking, Exploit Kit, Novidade, router compromise, security update
For the past year, attackers have been using an exploit kit that changes the DNS settings of home and small-business routers through users’ browsers. The tool, dubbed Novidade, was first used in ...
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Microsoft and Adobe Patch Zero-Day Vulnerabilities
Lucian Constantin | | adobe, CVE-2018-15979, CVE-2018-8476, CVE-2018-8589, CVE-2018-8609, Microsoft, Patch Tuesday, security update
Microsoft and Adobe Systems released their monthly scheduled security updates Nov. 14, both companies fixing some vulnerabilities that were known publicly before being patched. Microsoft fixed 62 vulnerabilities across its product portfolio, ...
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Google marks all HTTP sites ‘not secure’ starting today
With the release of Google Chrome 68 today, technology behemoth Google is labeling all HTTP sites as “not secure,” in an effort to get developers to transition their websites to the safer ...