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Zero-day Exploit
Cyber Security News
Alert! Zero-day Exploit For WhatsApp Advertised On Hacker Forums
A zero-day exploit targeting the popular messaging app WhatsApp has been advertised on underground hacker forums.
The exploit has raised serious concerns regarding the safety...
CVE/vulnerability
Operation MidnightEclipse: Hackers Actively Exploiting Palo Alto Networks Zero-Day Flaw
The Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS software has a critical command injection vulnerability that allows an unauthorized attacker to run arbitrary code on the firewall with...
Cyber Security News
Exploit Released for GoAnywhere File Transfer Zero-Day Flaw
A zero-day vulnerability affecting on-premise instances of Fortra's GoAnywhere MFT-managed file transfer solution was actively exploited, according to a warning posted on Mastodon by security...
Cyber Attack
Google Found a Framework Used to Exploit Zero-Days in Chrome, Firefox, & Windows
A trio of newly discovered exploit frameworks has been detailed by Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG) in a recent publication. In the last few...
Chrome
Warning!! Google Chrome 0-Day Bug Exploited in Wide – Update Now!
Google released a new version of Chrome 103.0.5060.114, a stable chennal update with the fixes of security vulnerabilities, including a Zero-day bug that was...
Computer Security
Anonymous Hacker Leaked Another 2 Windows Zero-day Exploit in GitHub
SanboxEscaper, an anonymous hacker, exploit writer leaked two more Windows zero-day bug in Github along with exploit code.
Yesterday, she published a 5th Zero-day bug...
Android
WhatsApp Hacked – Attackers Exploit iPhone or Android device by Making a WhatsApp call
A critical remote code execution vulnerability in WhatsApp allows hackers to deploy spyware remotely on the vulnerable devices.
The vulnerability was discovered earlier this month...
Computer Security
Hackers Exploiting Oracle WebLogic zero-day With New Ransomware To Encrypt User Data
Hackers exploiting the recently disclosed Oracle WebLogic Server remote code execution vulnerability to install a new variant of ransomware called "Sodinokibi."
The vulnerability allows anyone...