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CVE-2022-36408: Major Security Vulnerability on PrestaShop Websites

PrestaShop 1.6.0.10 through 1.7.x before 1.7.8.2 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code, aka a "previously unknown vulnerability chain" related to SQL injection, as exploited in the wild in July 2022.

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Threat Roundup for July 15 to July 22

Today, Talos is publishing a glimpse into the most prevalent threats we've observed between July 15 and July 22. As with previous roundups, this post isn't meant to be an in-depth analysis. Instead, this post will summarize the threats we've observed by highlighting key behavioral characteristics, indicators of compromise, and discussing how our customers are automatically protected from these threats. As a reminder, the information provided for the following threats in this post is non-exhaustive and current as of the date of publication. Additionally, please keep in mind that IOC searching is only one part of threat hunting. Spotting a single IOC does not necessarily indicate maliciousness. Detection and coverage for the following threats is subject to updates, pending additional threat or vulnerability analysis. For the most current information, please refer to your Firepower Management Center, Snort.org, or ClamAV.net. For each threat described below, this blog post only lists 2...

Snowballing Ransomware Variants Highlight Growing Threat to VMware ESXi Environments

Luna, Black Basta add to rapidly growing list of malware tools targeted at virtual machines deployed on VMware's bare-metal hypervisor technology.

Apple Security Advisory 2022-07-20-3

Apple Security Advisory 2022-07-20-3 - macOS Big Sur 11.6.8 addresses code execution, information leakage, null pointer, out of bounds read, and out of bounds write vulnerabilities.

Apple Security Advisory 2022-07-20-2

Apple Security Advisory 2022-07-20-2 - macOS Monterey 12.5 addresses bypass, code execution, information leakage, null pointer, out of bounds read, out of bounds write, and spoofing vulnerabilities.

Israeli Spyware Vendor Uses Chrome 0day to Target Journalists

By Deeba Ahmed The spyware vendor Candiru used the Chrome zero-day in March 2022 to target journalists and other unsuspected victims… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Israeli Spyware Vendor Uses Chrome 0day to Target Journalists

CVE-2022-2470: Cross-site Scripting (XSS) - Reflected in microweber

Cross-site Scripting (XSS) - Reflected in GitHub repository microweber/microweber prior to 1.2.21.

What Firewalls Can — and Can't — Accomplish

Understanding the limitations of firewalls is important to protecting the organization from evolving threats.

Candiru Spyware Caught Exploiting Google Chrome Zero-Day to Target Journalists

The actively exploited but now-fixed Google Chrome zero-day flaw that came to light earlier this month was weaponized by an Israeli spyware company and used in attacks targeting journalists in the Middle East. Czech cybersecurity firm Avast linked the exploitation to Candiru (aka Saito Tech), which has a history of leveraging previously unknown flaws to deploy a Windows malware dubbed

Kite 1.2021.610.0 Unquoted Service Path

Kite version 1.2021.610.0 suffers from an unquoted service path vulnerability.