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Most vulnerability first disclosed online and in the darknet

By Prempal Singh 0 Comment June 10, 2017

More than three-fourths of the vulnerabilities disclosed online before making the National Vulnerability Database (National Vulnerability Database, NVD). News sites, blogs, and social networks, as well as the darknet details about security issues in the software, are published more frequently than in the NVD. That is the conclusion reached by experts of the company Recorded […]

VMware Patches Critical Vulnerabilities in v Sphere Data Protection

By Prempal Singh 0 Comment June 10, 2017

VMware fixed two critical weaknesses in its vSphere Info Protection solution this week that could have allowed an attacker to perform commands on the virtual appliance, among other results. The Department of Homeland Security’s CERT encouraged users and admins on Wednesday to apply the improvements. vSphere Data Protection is a backup solution use with vSphere […]

Multiple Vulnerabilities Found in Popular IP Cameras

By Prempal Singh 0 Comment June 8, 2017

The vulnerabilities, 18 in all, were uncovered by F-Secure, who specifically found them in the Optical i-5 and Foscam C2 digital cameras. F-Secure warns, however, that these vulnerabilities will likely exist throughout the Foscam range and potentially in all 14 separate brands that it knows to sell Foscam cameras. The flaws include insecure standard credentials, […]

46% of zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in Microsoft products

By Prempal Singh 1 Comment June 8, 2017

Targeted attacks on companies and government agencies are no longer a curiosity. Almost every day we learn about the malicious activity or leakage of data, as well as read about cyber espionage, which in turn accused the Russian, the Chinese hackers. However, not all attackers manage to infiltrate a corporate network and steal important data. […]

Connected Cars are vulnerable to Ransomware Attacks

By Prempal Singh 0 Comment June 3, 2017

A current research conducted by Method forward for Automotive Protection Technology Research (FASTR) has concluded that linked cars could be the next targets for ransomware hackers/developers. FAST which technically works as a consortium of automotive manufacturers, software manufacturers for automotive industry and suppliers, uncovered in their research that as soon as a linked car connects […]

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