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CVE-2023-35629

Microsoft USBHUB 3.0 Device Driver Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

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CVE-2023-35634

Windows Bluetooth Driver Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

CVE-2023-35635

Windows Kernel Denial of Service Vulnerability

CVE-2023-35619

Microsoft Outlook for Mac Spoofing Vulnerability

CVE-2023-36010

Microsoft Defender Denial of Service Vulnerability

CVE-2023-36009

Microsoft Word Information Disclosure Vulnerability

CVE-2023-35643

DHCP Server Service Information Disclosure Vulnerability

CVE-2023-35642

Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) Denial of Service Vulnerability

Unveiling the Cyber Threats to Healthcare: Beyond the Myths

Let's begin with a thought-provoking question: among a credit card number, a social security number, and an Electronic Health Record (EHR), which commands the highest price on a dark web forum?  Surprisingly, it's the EHR, and the difference is stark: according to a study, EHRs can sell for up to $1,000 each, compared to a mere $5 for a credit card number and $1 for a social

CVE-2023-48227: Backoffice User can bypass "Publish" restriction

Umbraco is an ASP.NET content management system (CMS). Starting in version 8.0.0 and prior to versions 8.18.10, 10.7.0, and 12.3.0, Backoffice users with send for approval permission but not publish permission are able to publish in some scenarios. Versions 8.18.10, 10.7.0, and 12.3.0 contains a patch for this issue. No known workarounds are available.