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Fifty Flaws Patched in Windows, Office, and Browsers By Microsoft

By CertX February 14, 2018February 14, 2018
Security Updates

Microsoft Patched fifty vulnerabilities in Windows, Office and the web browsers of the company. It was revealed by the company on Tuesday as February 2018 updates, but the list does not seem to comprise any zero-day vulnerabilities. Fourteen of the security flaws have been evaluated serious, containing an information revelation Continue Reading

Cryakl Ransomware Solution Publicly Announced After Servers Attacked

By CertX February 13, 2018
Malware

Cryakl Ransomware, free decryption keys were publicly announced last Friday to provide complete solution against the servers occupied. The investigation is continued for the ongoing cybercrime related to Cryakl Ransomware. The free decryption keys were acquired all through a continuing investigation by Belgian cops, and they have publicly shared with Continue Reading

Bugs Influencing Top-Selling Netgear Routers Exposed

By CertX February 9, 2018February 9, 2018
Networking

Trustwave, a security firm, has revealed the details of several susceptibilities upsetting Netgear routers, containing devices that are top-selling products on Amazon and Best Buy. The bugs were exposed by researchers in March 2017 and they were fixed by Netgear in August, September and October. One of the high serious Continue Reading

Intel Announces New Spectre Fixes For Skylake Central Processors

By CertX February 8, 2018February 8, 2018
Security Updates

Intel has announced new micro-code updates that should serve address one of the Spectre susceptibilities after the initial round of fixes affected noteworthy issues for many customers. The Intel Company has up to now announced new firmware updates merely for its Skylake central processors. However, it assumes updates to become Continue Reading

UBER Abandons GitHub For Internal Code After 2016 Data Violation

By CertX February 7, 2018February 7, 2018
Cyber Crime

Uber has suffered enormous data violation, then finally had compensated the cyberpunks to keep quiet. Code trove had not proved guilt as Uber had not had multifactor verification on repos that contained AWS credentials. Uber has acknowledged that it had not employ any multifactor verification on its GitHub account. An Continue Reading

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