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New SugarGh0st RAT targets Uzbekistan government and South Korea

Cisco Talos recently discovered a malicious campaign that likely started as early as August 2023, delivering a new remote access trojan (RAT) we dubbed “SugarGh0st.”

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CVE-2023-5274

Improper Input Validation vulnerability in simulation function of GX Works2 allows an attacker to cause a denial-of-service (DoS) condition on the function by sending specially crafted packets. However, the attacker would need to send the packets from within the same personal computer where the function is running.

CVE-2023-5247

Malicious Code Execution Vulnerability due to External Control of File Name or Path in multiple Mitsubishi Electric FA Engineering Software Products allows a malicious attacker to execute a malicious code by having legitimate users open a specially crafted project file, which could result in information disclosure, tampering and deletion, or a denial-of-service (DoS) condition.

Google Patches Another Chrome Zero-Day as Browser Attacks Mount

The vulnerability is among a rapidly growing number of zero-day bugs that major browser vendors have reported recently.

DJVU Ransomware's Latest Variant 'Xaro' Disguised as Cracked Software

A variant of a ransomware strain known as DJVU has been observed to be distributed in the form of cracked software. "While this attack pattern is not new, incidents involving a DJVU variant that appends the .xaro extension to affected files and demanding ransom for a decryptor have been observed infecting systems alongside a host of various commodity loaders and infostealers," Cybereason

Fight or Flight: How to Keep Cyberattacks From Taking Off

As industries around the world act to mitigate the increase in cyber threats, the aviation sector should be leading the cybersecurity uprising, explains William "Hutch" Hutchison, CEO of SimSpace.

Fortra Digital Guardian Agent Uninstaller Cross Site Scripting / UninstallKey Cached

The uninstaller in Fortra Digital Guardian Agent versions prior to 7.9.4 suffers from a cross site scripting vulnerability. Additionally, the Agent Uninstaller handles sensitive data insecurely and caches the Uninstall key in memory. This key can be used to stop or uninstall the application. This allows a locally authenticated attacker with administrative privileges to disable the application temporarily or even remove the application from the system completely.

m-privacy TightGate-Pro Code Execution / Insecure Permissions

m-privacy TightGate-Pro suffers from code execution, insecure permissions, deletion mitigation, and outdated server vulnerabilities.

CVE-2023-49313: GitHub - horsicq/XMachOViewer: XMachOViewer is a Mach-O viewer for Windows, Linux and MacOS

A dylib injection vulnerability in XMachOViewer 0.04 allows attackers to compromise integrity. By exploiting this, unauthorized code can be injected into the product's processes, potentially leading to remote control and unauthorized access to sensitive user data.

CVE-2023-4220: Security issues - Chamilo LMS

Unrestricted file upload in big file upload functionality in `/main/inc/lib/javascript/bigupload/inc/bigUpload.php` in Chamilo LMS <= v1.11.24 allows unauthenticated attackers to perform stored cross-site scripting attacks and obtain remote code execution via uploading of web shell.