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Pwn2Own 2024 Awards $700k as Hackers Pwn Tesla, Browsers, and More

By Deeba Ahmed Pwn2Own is back! This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Pwn2Own 2024 Awards $700k as Hackers Pwn Tesla, Browsers, and More

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Why Browser Security Matters More Than You Think

By Uzair Amir Your web browser serves as the gateway to the internet, but it also acts as a potential entry point for cybercriminals to access your computer and smartphone. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Why Browser Security Matters More Than You Think

CVE-2024-29057: Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) Spoofing Vulnerability

**According to the CVSS metric, user interaction is required (UI:R). What interaction would the user have to do?** The user would have to click on a specially crafted URL to be compromised by the attacker.

Tramyardg Autoexpress 1.3.0 Authentication Bypass

Tramyardg Autoexpress version 1.3.0 allows for authentication bypass via unauthenticated API access to admin functionality. This could allow a remote anonymous attacker to delete or update vehicles as well as upload images for vehicles.

Gasmark Pro 1.0 Shell Upload

Gasmark Pro version 1.0 suffers from a remote shell upload vulnerability.

Google Introduces Enhanced Real-Time URL Protection for Chrome Users

Google on Thursday announced an enhanced version of Safe Browsing to provide real-time, privacy-preserving URL protection and safeguard users from visiting potentially malicious sites. “The Standard protection mode for Chrome on desktop and iOS will check sites against Google’s server-side list of known bad sites in real-time,” Google’s Jonathan Li and Jasika Bawa said. “If we

CVE-2024-2400: Chromium: CVE-2024-2400 Use after free in Performance Manager

**Why is this Chrome CVE included in the Security Update Guide?** The vulnerability assigned to this CVE is in Chromium Open Source Software (OSS) which is consumed by Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based). It is being documented in the Security Update Guide to announce that the latest version of Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) is no longer vulnerable. **How can I see the version of the browser?** 1. In your Microsoft Edge browser, click on the 3 dots (...) on the very right-hand side of the window 2. Click on **Help and Feedback** 3. Click on **About Microsoft Edge**