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A week in security (September 18 - September 24)

Categories: News Tags: Themebleed Tags: zero-days Tags: Apple Tags: T-Mobile Tags: MGM Tags: metaverse A list of topics we covered in the week of September 18 to September 24 of 2023 (Read more...) The post A week in security (September 18 - September 24) appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

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Zero-Day iOS Exploit Chain Infects Devices with Predator Spyware

By Waqas Former Egyptian MP targeted with predator spyware ahead of 2024 presidential run - Therefore, Update your macOS Ventura, iOS, and iPadOS devices NOW, as Apple has released emergency updates to address the flaws. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Zero-Day iOS Exploit Chain Infects Devices with Predator Spyware

Emergency update! Apple patches three zero-days

Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities Categories: News Tags: Apple Tags: emergency Tags: update Tags: CVE-2023-41991 Tags: CVE-2023-41992 Tags: CVE-2023-41993 Apple has released patches for three zero-day vulnerabilities that may have been actively exploited. (Read more...) The post Emergency update! Apple patches three zero-days appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Taskhub 2.8.8 Cross Site Scripting

Taskhub version 2.8.8 suffers from a cross site scripting vulnerability.

CVE-2023-34319: 438 - Xen Security Advisories

The fix for XSA-423 added logic to Linux'es netback driver to deal with a frontend splitting a packet in a way such that not all of the headers would come in one piece. Unfortunately the logic introduced there didn't account for the extreme case of the entire packet being split into as many pieces as permitted by the protocol, yet still being smaller than the area that's specially dealt with to keep all (possible) headers together. Such an unusual packet would therefore trigger a buffer overrun in the driver.

Apple Rushes to Patch 3 New Zero-Day Flaws: iOS, macOS, Safari, and More Vulnerable

Apple has released yet another round of security patches to address three actively exploited zero-day flaws impacting iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and Safari, taking the total tally of zero-day bugs discovered in its software this year to 16. The list of security vulnerabilities is as follows - CVE-2023-41991 - A certificate validation issue in the Security framework that could allow a

CVE-2023-41993: About the security content of iOS 17.0.1 and iPadOS 17.0.1

The issue was addressed with improved checks. This issue is fixed in Safari 16.6.1, macOS Ventura 13.6, OS 17.0.1 and iPadOS 17.0.1, iOS 16.7 and iPadOS 16.7. Processing web content may lead to arbitrary code execution. Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited against versions of iOS before iOS 16.7.

CVE-2023-41992: About the security content of watchOS 10.0.1

The issue was addressed with improved checks. This issue is fixed in iOS 16.7 and iPadOS 16.7, OS 17.0.1 and iPadOS 17.0.1, watchOS 9.6.3, macOS Ventura 13.6, macOS Monterey 12.7, watchOS 10.0.1. A local attacker may be able to elevate their privileges. Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited against versions of iOS before iOS 16.7.

CVE-2023-41993: About the security content of iOS 16.7 and iPadOS 16.7

The issue was addressed with improved checks. This issue is fixed in Safari 17, iOS 16.7 and iPadOS 16.7, macOS Sonoma 14. Processing web content may lead to arbitrary code execution. Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited against versions of iOS before iOS 16.7.

What’s the point of press releases from threat actors?

It reads as if ALPHV really wants to come across as the “good guys” in this case, but I’m not sure who outside of dark web circles would be willing to feel sorry for them.