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Cisco Announces Fixes and Workarounds for Meltdown, Spectre CPU vulns

By CertX January 5, 2018January 5, 2018
Security Updates

Cisco is the modern corporation to announce a fix to challenge the severe security susceptibilities affecting the main stream of CPUs, Meltdown and Spectre. Cybersecurity mass CERT has advised corporations that the only tactic to defend themselves from the threat was to split out and substitute their processors. It has Continue Reading

Google Fixes Numerous Android Harmful and High Threat Vulnerabilities

By CertX January 4, 2018January 4, 2018
Security Updates

Google fixed numerous harmful and high serious vulnerabilities as part of its Android Security Bulletin for this January. Thirty eight security errors were fixed in the famous mobile OS in the current month, among which twenty as part of the 2018-01-01 security fix level and eighteen in the 2018-01-05 security Continue Reading

Harmful Susceptibility Reported in phpMyAdmin

By CertX January 3, 2018November 4, 2019
Vulnerability Alerts

According to the update published just before the vacations by the designers of phpMyAdmin fixes a severe vulnerability that can be exploited to execute damaging database processes by getting directed administrators to connect on individually crafted links. phpMyAdmin is one of the free and open source tools developed for organizing Continue Reading

Unfixed macOS Error Permits Code Functioning, Root Obtain

By CertX January 2, 2018January 2, 2018
Vulnerability Alerts

A researcher has publicly announced the details of an unfixed vulnerability in macOS who has specialized in hacking Apple’s iOS operating system. He further stated that it can be exploited to take widespread mechanism of a system. The specific facts of the exploit and proof-of-concept (PoC) code were announced public Continue Reading

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