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SegmentSmack Vulnerability in Linux Kernel Permits Faraway DoS Threats

By CertX August 8, 2018August 8, 2018
Operating System

A flaw in the Linux kernel can permit a faraway hacker to activate a denial-of-service – DoS form by sending particularly crafted packets to the aimed system. The bug could influence quite many companies. The security flaw, described as high seriousness, has been called as SegmentSmack and is pursued as Continue Reading

HP Fixes Serious RCE Vulnerabilities in Inkjet Printers

By CertX August 7, 2018August 7, 2018
Vulnerability Alerts

Hewlett Packard Inc. has announced firmware updates for their different ink printers to state a couple of serious flaws that can be activity for isolated code execution. According to the Hewlett Packard Product Security Response Team, the Inkjet printers of the company are distressed by vulnerabilities that permit a hacker Continue Reading

New Ways To Crack The Passwords of WPA2 Wi-Fi Networks

By CertX August 7, 2018August 7, 2018
Wireless Protocols

The people who are behind to hack or crack the password; they have identified a new method to crack the password as some wireless network passwords in some time as compared to the formerly employed.

An Unidentified Malware Smashes Plants of Chip Giant TSMC

By CertX August 6, 2018August 6, 2018
Malware

A part of computer malware has triggered noteworthy disorders in the factories of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company – TSMC, which is the biggest convention chipmaker of the world. The most significant customer of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company is Apple, whose iPhone and iPad products practice TSMC chips, however the enterprise Continue Reading

MikroTik Routers Grip Their Pickaxes, Incline into the Crypto-mines

By CertX August 3, 2018August 3, 2018
Networking

Analysts have identified thousands of MikroTik network routers in Brazil supporting up crypto-coin-crafting CoinHive code. Trustwave analyst Simon Kenin stated the current week one or more hackers have abused a familiar flaw in Mikrotik’s firm routers to add error pages along with code that practices audiences’ machines to mine digital Continue Reading

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