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Iran’s COBALT MIRAGE Threat Group Behind Ransomware Attacks in US

By Deeba Ahmed Cobalt Mirage is an Irani threat group believed to be linked to the Iranian Cobalt Illusion threat group,… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Iran’s COBALT MIRAGE Threat Group Behind Ransomware Attacks in US

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CVE-2022-30708: Webmin

Webmin through 1.991, when the Authentic theme is used, allows remote code execution when a user has been manually created (i.e., not created in Virtualmin or Cloudmin). This occurs because settings-editor_write.cgi does not properly restrict the file parameter.

The NSA Swears It Has ‘No Backdoors’ in Next-Gen Encryption

Plus: New details of ICE’s dragnet surveillance in the US, Clearview AI agrees to limit sales of its faceprint database, and more.

CVE-2022-29795: May

The frame scheduling module has a null pointer dereference vulnerability. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability will affect the kernel availability.

CVE-2021-46785: May

The Property module has a vulnerability in permission control.This vulnerability can be exploited to obtain the unique device identifier.

CVE-2021-27768: Knowledge Article View HCL - Customer Support

Using the ability to perform a Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) attack, which indicates a lack of hostname verification, sensitive account information was able to be intercepted. In this specific scenario, the application's network traffic was intercepted using a proxy server set up in 'transparent' mode while a certificate with an invalid hostname was active. The Android application was found to have hostname verification issues during the server setup and login flows; however, the application did not process requests post-login.

CVE-2021-27768: Security Bulletin: An SSL certificate host verification vulnerability affects HCL Verse for Android (CVE-2021-27768)

Using the ability to perform a Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) attack, which indicates a lack of hostname verification, sensitive account information was able to be intercepted. In this specific scenario, the application's network traffic was intercepted using a proxy server set up in 'transparent' mode while a certificate with an invalid hostname was active. The Android application was found to have hostname verification issues during the server setup and login flows; however, the application did not process requests post-login.

A Guide to Using VPNs on Your Smartphone 

By Waqas A VPN these days is a must as we know it. The recent growth of VPN use has… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: A Guide to Using VPNs on Your Smartphone

Virtual credit cards coming to Chrome: What you need to know

Google are introducing virtual credit cards to the Chrome browser for users of their services in the US. We take a look at what's in store. The post Virtual credit cards coming to Chrome: What you need to know appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Top VPN Scams Revealed – Here’s What to Look Out for in 2022

By Owais Sultan The VPN scams discussed in this article may sound harmless to many but in reality, they are happening… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Top VPN Scams Revealed – Here’s What to Look Out for in 2022