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Limited Exploitation of Maximum-Severity Flaw in WS_FTP Server Raises Urgency for Immediate Patching
October 4, 2023
Limited Exploitation of Maximum-Severity Flaw in WS_FTP Server Raises Urgency for Immediate Patching

Following Progress Software’s recent disclosure of a maximum-severity vulnerability in its WS_FTP Server file transfer product, there have been limited observed attacks targeting the flaw. Although the current exploitation has been relatively contained, organizations should prioritize patching the vulnerability due

Russian Hacktivist Groups: A Growing Threat to Organizations in Ukraine and NATO Countries
October 4, 2023
Russian Hacktivist Groups: A Growing Threat to Organizations in Ukraine and NATO Countries

With the rise of cyber warfare, Russian hacktivist groups have emerged as a serious concern, causing significant harm to organizations in Ukraine and NATO countries. What was once dismissed as mere PR stunts, experts are now warning that these groups

State-Linked Chinese Hackers Breach US State Department Email Accounts, Straining US-China Relations
October 3, 2023
State-Linked Chinese Hackers Breach US State Department Email Accounts, Straining US-China Relations

State-linked Chinese hackers have recently gained unauthorized access to email accounts in approximately 25 different organizations, including the US Commerce and State Departments. The allegations of China’s involvement in these cyberattacks have further strained the already tense relations between the

Roundcube Webmail 1.6.3 Introduces Patch for XSS Vulnerability, Enhances Security and Features
October 3, 2023
Roundcube Webmail 1.6.3 Introduces Patch for XSS Vulnerability, Enhances Security and Features

Roundcube Webmail is a widely used browser-based, multilingual IMAP client that offers an extensive feature set to its users. With support for MIME, address books, folder manipulation, message searching, spell checking, and more, Roundcube Webmail provides a seamless and convenient

New Vulnerability in PKCS#1 v1.5 Padding Scheme for RSA Key Exchange Discovered After 25 Years
October 3, 2023
New Vulnerability in PKCS#1 v1.5 Padding Scheme for RSA Key Exchange Discovered After 25 Years

In a surprising turn of events, a new vulnerability has been discovered in the software implementation of the PKCS#1 v1.5 padding scheme for RSA key exchange. This vulnerability, named the “Marvin Attack,” was first uncovered by a Swiss cryptographer back

LUCR-3: Unveiling the Financially Motivated Threat Actor in the Cloud
October 3, 2023
LUCR-3: Unveiling the Financially Motivated Threat Actor in the Cloud

In the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats, a new player has emerged: LUCR-3. This financially motivated threat actor has gained notoriety for its sophisticated operations in the cloud. In this article, we delve into the inner workings of LUCR-3, exploring

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Limited Exploitation of Maximum-Severity Flaw in WS_FTP Server Raises Urgency for Immediate Patching
October 4, 2023
Limited Exploitation of Maximum-Severity Flaw in WS_FTP Server Raises Urgency for Immediate Patching

Following Progress Software’s recent disclosure of a maximum-severity vulnerability in its WS_FTP Server file transfer product, there have been limited observed attacks targeting the flaw. Although the current exploitation has been relatively contained, organizations should prioritize patching the vulnerability due

Russian Hacktivist Groups: A Growing Threat to Organizations in Ukraine and NATO Countries
October 4, 2023
Russian Hacktivist Groups: A Growing Threat to Organizations in Ukraine and NATO Countries

With the rise of cyber warfare, Russian hacktivist groups have emerged as a serious concern, causing significant harm to organizations in Ukraine and NATO countries. What was once dismissed as mere PR stunts, experts are now warning that these groups

State-Linked Chinese Hackers Breach US State Department Email Accounts, Straining US-China Relations
October 3, 2023
State-Linked Chinese Hackers Breach US State Department Email Accounts, Straining US-China Relations

State-linked Chinese hackers have recently gained unauthorized access to email accounts in approximately 25 different organizations, including the US Commerce and State Departments. The allegations of China’s involvement in these cyberattacks have further strained the already tense relations between the

Roundcube Webmail 1.6.3 Introduces Patch for XSS Vulnerability, Enhances Security and Features
October 3, 2023
Roundcube Webmail 1.6.3 Introduces Patch for XSS Vulnerability, Enhances Security and Features

Roundcube Webmail is a widely used browser-based, multilingual IMAP client that offers an extensive feature set to its users. With support for MIME, address books, folder manipulation, message searching, spell checking, and more, Roundcube Webmail provides a seamless and convenient

New Vulnerability in PKCS#1 v1.5 Padding Scheme for RSA Key Exchange Discovered After 25 Years
October 3, 2023
New Vulnerability in PKCS#1 v1.5 Padding Scheme for RSA Key Exchange Discovered After 25 Years

In a surprising turn of events, a new vulnerability has been discovered in the software implementation of the PKCS#1 v1.5 padding scheme for RSA key exchange. This vulnerability, named the “Marvin Attack,” was first uncovered by a Swiss cryptographer back

LUCR-3: Unveiling the Financially Motivated Threat Actor in the Cloud
October 3, 2023
LUCR-3: Unveiling the Financially Motivated Threat Actor in the Cloud

In the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats, a new player has emerged: LUCR-3. This financially motivated threat actor has gained notoriety for its sophisticated operations in the cloud. In this article, we delve into the inner workings of LUCR-3, exploring

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