Thursday, January 9, 2025

Aman Mishra

Palo Alto Networks Expedition Tool Vulnerability Let Attackers Access Cleartext Passwords

A series of serious vulnerabilities have been identified in Palo Alto Networks' Expedition migration tool, which could allow attackers to gain unauthorized access to...

Ivanti 0-Day Vulnerability Exploited in Wild-Patch Now

Ivanti released a critical security advisory addressing vulnerabilities in its Connect Secure, Policy Secure, and ZTA Gateways products.This advisory reveals the existence of...

Wireshark 4.4.3 Released: What’s New!

The Wireshark development team announced the release of Wireshark version 4.4.3, a critical update that brings several bug fixes and enhancements to this widely...

Researchers Reveal Exploitation Techniques of North Korean Kimsuky APT Group

Since 2013, the advanced persistent threat (APT) known as Kimsuky, which the North Korean government sponsors, has been actively conducting cyber espionage operations. It employs...

Mirai Botnet Variant Exploits Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in Routers

Researchers observed the Gayfemboy botnet in early 2024 as a basic Mirai variant. Still, the botnet rapidly evolved through iterative development, including UPX polymorphic...

Gravy Analytics Hit by Cyberattack, Hackers Allegedly Stole data

Gravy Analytics, a prominent player in location intelligence, has reportedly fallen victim to a significant cyberattack. Initial investigations suggest that hackers have exfiltrated sensitive...

Chrome Security Update – Patch for Multiple Security Vulnerabilities

Google has released an update for its Chrome web browser, advancing to version 131.0.6778.264/.265 for Windows and Mac, and 131.0.6778.264 for Linux.This update addresses...

How Nation-State Actors and Organised Hackers Involving in Their Ways of Cyber Attacks

The distinction between nation-state actors and organized cybercriminals is becoming increasingly blurred.Both groups now leverage similar tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP) in their...

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