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Microsoft on Tuesday released security updates to address 75 flaws spanning its product portfolio, three of which have come under active exploitation in the wild. The updates are in addition to 22 flaws the Windows maker patched in its Chromium-based Edge browser over the past month. Of the 75 vulnerabilities, nine are rated Critical and 66 are rated Important in severity. 37 out of 75 bugs are
HAProxy before 2.7.3 may allow a bypass of access control because HTTP/1 headers are inadvertently lost in some situations, aka "request smuggling." The HTTP header parsers in HAProxy may accept empty header field names, which could be used to truncate the list of HTTP headers and thus make some headers disappear after being parsed and processed for HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/1.1. For HTTP/2 and HTTP/3, the impact is limited because the headers disappear before being parsed and processed, as if they had not been sent by the client. The fixed versions are 2.7.3, 2.6.9, 2.5.12, 2.4.22, 2.2.29, and 2.0.31.
It's not just Internet-accessible hosts that are vulnerable, researchers say.
Categories: News Categories: Ransomware Tags: ESXi Tags: ESXiArgs Tags: encryption routine The ransomware group behind the massive attack on ESXi Virtual Machines has come up with a new variant that can no longer be decrypted with the existing recovery script (Read more...) The post New ESXiArgs encryption routine outmaneuvers recovery methods appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
Categories: News Tags: VMware ESXi Tags: Safer Internet Day Tags: Malwarebytes Mobile Security Tags: ION Tags: LockBit ransomware Tags: ransomware Tags: GoAnywhere Tags: Ryuk Tags: Malwarebytes Application Block Tags: BEC Tags: business email compromise Tags: fake Facebook Tags: Facebook Tags: Reddit breach Tags: Killnet Tags: DDoS attack The most interesting security related news from the week of February 6 to 12. (Read more...) The post A week in security (February 6 - 12) appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
After the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released a decryptor for affected victims to recover from ESXiArgs ransomware attacks, the threat actors have bounced back with an updated version that encrypts more data. The emergence of the new variant was reported by a system administrator on an online forum, where another participant stated that files larger than 128MB
By Deeba Ahmed The recovery tool is available on GitHub for free. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: CISA Offers Recovery Tool for ESXiArgs Ransomware Victims
The malware has affected thousands of VMware ESXi hypervisors in the last few days.
By Deeba Ahmed The refutation came days after Europe and North America were rattled by ESXiArgs Ransomware attacks. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: VMware Disputes Old Flaws at Root of ESXiArgs Ransomware Attacks