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About Elevation of Privilege – Windows Cloud Files Mini Filter Driver (CVE-2024-30085) vulnerability

About Elevation of Privilege – Windows Cloud Files Mini Filter Driver (CVE-2024-30085) vulnerability. cldflt.sys is a Windows Cloud Files Mini Filter driver responsible for representing cloud-stored files and folders as if they were located on the local machine. The vulnerability in this driver, fixed as part of the June 2024 Microsoft Patch Tuesday, allows an […]

Alexander V. Leonov
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Cyber Forensic Expert in 2,000+ Cases Faces FBI Probe

A Minnesota cybersecurity and computer forensics expert whose testimony has featured in thousands of courtroom trials over the past 30 years is facing questions about his credentials and an inquiry from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Legal experts say the inquiry could be grounds to reopen a number of adjudicated cases in which the expert's testimony may have been pivotal.

About Remote Code Execution – Apache Tomcat (CVE-2025-24813) vulnerability

About Remote Code Execution – Apache Tomcat (CVE-2025-24813) vulnerability. Apache Tomcat is an open-source software that provides a platform for Java web applications. The vulnerability allows a remote attacker to upload and execute arbitrary files on the server due to flaws in the handling of uploaded session files and the deserialization mechanism. 🔻 The vendor’s […]

How Each Pillar of the 1st Amendment is Under Attack

In an address to Congress this month, President Trump claimed he had "brought free speech back to America." But barely two months into his second term, the president has waged an unprecedented attack on the First Amendment rights of journalists, students, universities, government workers, lawyers and judges. This story explores a slew of recent actions by the Trump administration that threaten to undermine all five pillars of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees freedoms concerning speech, religion, the media, the right to assembly, and the right to petition the government and seek redress for wrongs.

About Remote Code Execution – Kubernetes (CVE-2025-1974) vulnerability

About Remote Code Execution – Kubernetes (CVE-2025-1974) vulnerability. An unauthenticated attacker with access to the pod network can achieve arbitrary code execution in the context of the ingress-nginx controller. This can lead to disclosure of Secrets accessible to the controller. In the default installation, the controller can access all Secrets cluster-wide. 🔹 On March 24, […]

When Getting Phished Puts You in Mortal Danger

Many successful phishing attacks result in a financial loss or malware infection. But falling for some phishing scams, like those currently targeting Russians searching online for organizations that are fighting the Kremlin war machine, can cost you your freedom or your life.

About Remote Code Execution – Veeam Backup & Replication (CVE-2025-23120) vulnerability

About Remote Code Execution – Veeam Backup & Replication (CVE-2025-23120) vulnerability. Veeam B&R is a client-server software solution for centralized backup of virtual machines in VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V environments. A deserialization flaw (CWE-502) lets an attacker run arbitrary code on a Veeam server. The necessary conditions: the Veeam server must be part of […]

Arrests in Tap-to-Pay Scheme Powered by Phishing

Authorities in at least two U.S. states last week independently announced arrests of Chinese nationals accused of perpetrating a novel form of tap-to-pay fraud using mobile devices. Details released by authorities so far indicate the mobile wallets being used by the scammers were created through online phishing scams, and that the accused were relying on a custom Android app to relay tap-to-pay transactions from mobile devices located in China.

March Linux Patch Wednesday

March Linux Patch Wednesday. Total vulnerabilities: 1083. 😱 879 in the Linux Kernel. 🤦‍♂️ Two vulnerabilities show signs of exploitation in the wild: 🔻 Code Injection – GLPI (CVE-2022-35914). An old vulnerability from CISA KEV, but first patched on March 3 in RedOS Linux.🔻 Memory Corruption – Safari (CVE-2025-24201). Fixed in WebKitGTK packages in Linux […]

DOGE to Fired CISA Staff: Email Us Your Personal Data

A message posted on Monday to the homepage of the U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is the latest exhibit in the Trump administration's continued disregard for basic cybersecurity protections. The message instructed recently-fired CISA employees to get in touch so they can be rehired and then immediately placed on leave, asking employees to send their Social Security number or date of birth in a password-protected email attachment -- presumably with the password needed to view the file included in the body of the email.