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Categories: Business Categories: News Tags: Exim Tags: mta Tags: cla Tags: spf Tags: nltm Tags: cvss Tags: cve-2023-42115 Tags: cve-2023-42116 Tags: cve-2023-42117 Tags: cve-2023-42118 Tags: cve-2023-42119 Tags: cve-2023-42114 Tags: dbs spa Six vulnerabilities in the Exim message transfer agent have been fixed—over a year after they were reported. (Read more...) The post Exim finally fixes 3 out of 6 vulnerabilities appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
By Waqas Dubbed Looney Tunables; the vulnerability has existed since its introduction in April 2021, putting a significant number of systems at risk. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Linux Vulnerability Exposes Millions of Systems to Attack
By Waqas Dubbed ShellTorch by researchers; these PyTorch vulnerabilities are troubling for the artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) community. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: ShellTorch Attack Exposes Millions of PyTorch Systems to RCE Vulnerabilities
Chipmaker Qualcomm has released security updates to address 17 vulnerabilities in various components, while warning that three other zero-days have come under active exploitation. Of the 17 flaws, three are rated Critical, 13 are rated High, and one is rated Medium in severity. "There are indications from Google Threat Analysis Group and Google Project Zero that CVE-2023-33106, CVE-2023-33107,
APIs, also known as application programming interfaces, serve as the backbone of modern software applications, enabling seamless communication and data exchange between different systems and platforms. They provide developers with an interface to interact with external services, allowing them to integrate various functionalities into their own applications. However, this increased reliance on
Victims of the MOVEit breach continue to come forward. But the full scale of the attack is still unknown.
Plus: Stolen US State Department emails, $20 million zero-day flaws, and controversy over the EU’s message-scanning law.
Plus: Mozilla patches 10 Firefox bugs, Cisco fixes a vulnerability with a rare maximum severity score, and SAP releases updates to stamp out three highly critical flaws.
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is warning of a new trend of dual ransomware attacks targeting the same victims, at least since July 2023. "During these attacks, cyber threat actors deployed two different ransomware variants against victim companies from the following variants: AvosLocker, Diamond, Hive, Karakurt, LockBit, Quantum, and Royal," the FBI said in an alert. "Variants
Multiple security vulnerabilities have been disclosed in the Exim mail transfer agent that, if successfully exploited, could result in information disclosure and remote code execution. The list of flaws, which were reported anonymously way back in June 2022, is as follows - CVE-2023-42114 (CVSS score: 3.7) - Exim NTLM Challenge Out-Of-Bounds Read Information Disclosure Vulnerability