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Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 202409-28

Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 202409-28 - Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in HashiCorp Consul, the worst of which could result in denial of service. Versions greater than or equal to 1.15.10 are affected.

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Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 202409-27

Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 202409-27 - A vulnerability has been found in tmux which could result in application crash. Versions greater than or equal to 3.4 are affected.

Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 202409-26

Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 202409-26 - Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in IcedTea, the worst of which could result in arbitrary code execution. Versions less than or equal to 3.21.0 are affected.

THN Cybersecurity Recap: Last Week's Top Threats and Trends (September 23-29)

Hold onto your hats, folks, because the cybersecurity world is anything but quiet! Last week, we dodged a bullet when we discovered vulnerabilities in CUPS that could've opened the door to remote attacks. Google's switch to Rust is paying off big time, slashing memory-related vulnerabilities in Android. But it wasn't all good news – Kaspersky's forced exit from the US market left users with more

A Hacker's Era: Why Microsoft 365 Protection Reigns Supreme

Imagine a sophisticated cyberattack cripples your organization’s most critical productivity and collaboration tool — the platform you rely on for daily operations. In the blink of an eye, hackers encrypt your emails, files, and crucial business data stored in Microsoft 365, holding it hostage using ransomware. Productivity grinds to a halt and your IT team races to assess the damage as the clock

Hackers Could Remotely Control Kia Cars by Exploiting License Plates

A critical vulnerability in Kia vehicles allowed hackers to control cars remotely using only license plates. The flaw…

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-7260-03

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-7260-03 - An update for net-snmp is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9. Issues addressed include buffer overflow and null pointer vulnerabilities.