Ransomware isn’t just about malware. It’s about brands, trust, and the shifting allegiances of cybercriminals.
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Ransomware isn’t just about malware. It’s about brands, trust, and the shifting allegiances of cybercriminals.
The post Understanding the ‘Morphology’ of Ransomware: A Deeper Dive appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Atlassian has released patches for nine high-severity vulnerabilities in Bamboo, Confluence, Crowd, and Jira products.
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CISA warns that attackers are exploiting two critical-severity authentication bypass vulnerabilities impacting multiple Dahua products.
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CrowdStrike has denied having any significant acquisition talks with patch management firm Action1 following rumors of a $1 billion deal.
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A high-severity vulnerability in Cisco Unified CM and Unified CM SME could allow attackers to cause a denial-of-service (DoS) condition.
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A critical vulnerability in the Litespeed Cache WordPress plugin can allow attackers to hack websites by creating an admin user.
The post Exploitation Expected for Flaw in Caching Plugin Installed on 5M WordPress Sites appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Chrome 128 was released in the stable channel with patches for 38 vulnerabilities, including a V8 JavaScript engine flaw exploited in the wild.
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