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New Chrome Zero-Day Vulnerability CVE-2024-4761 Under Active Exploitation [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Google on Monday shipped emergency fixes to address a new zero-day flaw in the Chrome web browser that has come under active exploitation in the wild. The high-severity vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-4761, is an out-of-bounds write bug impacting the V8 JavaScript and WebAssembly engine. It was reported anonymously on May 9, 2024. Out-of-bounds write bugs could be typicallyRead…
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VMware Patches Vulnerabilities Exploited at Pwn2Own 2024 Eduard Kovacs
VMware has patched three vulnerabilities exploited earlier this year at the Pwn2Own hacking competition. The post VMware Patches Vulnerabilities Exploited at Pwn2Own 2024 appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Google discloses 2 zero-day vulnerabilities in less than a week
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Hacker Conversations: Ron Reiter, and the Making of a Professional Hacker Kevin Townsend
Ron Reiter was a childhood hacker in Israel. He was recruited into the IDF’s elite Unit 8200 for his military service. Now he is CTO and co-founder of cybersecurity firm Sentra. The post Hacker Conversations: Ron Reiter, and the Making of a Professional Hacker appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Cloud vulnerability management: A complete guide
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ransomware recovery
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Attackers Use DNS Tunneling to Track Victim Activity, Scan Networks Ionut Arghire
Threat actors are using DNS tunneling to track victims’ interaction with spam and to scan network infrastructures. The post Attackers Use DNS Tunneling to Track Victim Activity, Scan Networks appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Google Patches Second Chrome Zero-Day in One Week Eduard Kovacs
Google has announced patches for another Chrome vulnerability that has been exploited in attacks. This is the second zero-day addressed by the company in one week and the third flaw leveraged in malicious attacks in 2024. The new zero-day, tracked as CVE-2024-4761, has been described as a high-severity out-of-bounds write issue in the V8 JavaScript…
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RSAC panel debates confidence in post-quantum cryptography
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Critical Flaws in Cacti Framework Could Let Attackers Execute Malicious Code [email protected] (The Hacker News)
The maintainers of the Cacti open-source network monitoring and fault management framework have addressed a dozen security flaws, including two critical issues that could lead to the execution of arbitrary code. The most severe of the vulnerabilities are listed below – CVE-2024-25641 (CVSS score: 9.1) – An arbitrary file write vulnerability in the “Package Import” feature thatRead More
