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Tax preparation firms shared sensitive information with Meta

Categories: News Categories: Privacy Tags: tax preparation Tags: Meta Tags: Pixel Tags: Markup Tax preparation firms shared personal and financial information with social media giant Meta (Read more...) The post Tax preparation firms shared sensitive information with Meta appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

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BloodBank 1.0 Cross Site Scripting

BloodBank version 1.0 suffers from a cross site scripting vulnerability.

Blogator 0.93 Cross Site Scripting

Blogator version 0.93 suffers from a cross site scripting vulnerability.

Bigware Shop 2.3 Cross Site Scripting

Bigware Shop version 2.3 suffers from a cross site scripting vulnerability.

Bazaar Social Listing Shopping Web PHP Template 2.3.2 Cross Site Scripting

Bazaar Social Listing Shopping Web PHP Template version 2.3.2 suffers from a cross site scripting vulnerability.

TeamTNT's Cloud Credential Stealing Campaign Now Targets Azure and Google Cloud

A malicious actor has been linked to a cloud credential stealing campaign in June 2023 that's focused on Azure and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) services, marking the adversary's expansion in targeting beyond Amazon Web Services (AWS). The findings come from SentinelOne and Permiso, which said the "campaigns share similarity with tools attributed to the notorious TeamTNT cryptojacking crew,"

New SOHO Router Botnet AVrecon Spreads to 70,000 Devices Across 20 Countries

A new malware strain has been found covertly targeting small office/home office (SOHO) routers for more than two years, infiltrating over 70,000 devices and creating a botnet with 40,000 nodes spanning 20 countries. Lumen Black Lotus Labs has dubbed the malware AVrecon, making it the third such strain to focus on SOHO routers after ZuoRAT and HiatusRAT over the past year. "This makes AVrecon one

Zimbra Warns of Critical Zero-Day Flaw in Email Software Amid Active Exploitation

Zimbra has warned of a critical zero-day security flaw in its email software that has come under active exploitation in the wild. "A security vulnerability in Zimbra Collaboration Suite Version 8.8.15 that could potentially impact the confidentiality and integrity of your data has surfaced," the company said in an advisory. It also said that the issue has been addressed and that it's expected to

CVE-2023-38286: GitHub - p1n93r/SpringBootAdmin-thymeleaf-SSTI: SpringBootAdmin-thymeleaf-SSTI which can cause RCE

Thymeleaf through 3.1.1.RELEASE, as used in spring-boot-admin (aka Spring Boot Admin) through 3.1.1 and other products, allows sandbox bypass via crafted HTML. This may be relevant for SSTI (Server Side Template Injection) and code execution in spring-boot-admin if MailNotifier is enabled and there is write access to environment variables via the UI.

SEO Expert Hired and Fired By Ashley Madison Turned on Company, Promising Revenge

[This is Part II of a story published here last week on reporting that went into a new Hulu documentary series on the 2015 Ashley Madison hack.] It was around 9 p.m. on Sunday, July 19, when I received a message through the contact form on KrebsOnSecurity.com that the marital infidelity website AshleyMadison.com had been hacked. The message contained links to confidential Ashley Madison documents, and included a manifesto that said a hacker group calling itself the Impact Team was prepared to leak data on all 37 million users unless Ashley Madison and a sister property voluntarily closed down within 30 days.