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Security Patches released for SQLite, WebKit Bugs in iTunes and iCloud for Windows

By CertX May 31, 2019May 31, 2019
Vulnerability Alerts

To address recently revealed SQLite and WebKit security vulnerability, Apple this week released updates for iTunes and iCloud for Windows applications.  iTunes for Windows 12.9.5 was issued with patches for as many as 25 flaws. Of these, four affect SQLite, while the residual 21 were addressed in WebKit. The SQLite Continue Reading

Flipboard’s Security for Sensitive Database Breached Multiple Times

By CertX May 31, 2019May 31, 2019
Cyber Crime

It was reported yesterday that the online graphic-design tool website Canva was massively breached wherein a hacker pilfered upwards of 139 million accounts of registered users. Now, according to the security notice published by the company, Flipboard, the highly popular social sharing and news aggregation app, has been hacked twice in Continue Reading

Hackers Infect 50K MS-SQL, PHPMyAdmin Servers with Rootkit Malware

By CertX May 30, 2019
Cyber Crime

Chinese hackers compromised upwards of 50,000 MS-SQL and PHPMyAdmin as part of a large-scale cryptojacking drive called Nansh0u. The malicious campaign is allegedly being conducted by an APT-style Chinese hacking group who has already infected nearly 50,000 servers and are connecting a classy kernel-mode rootkit on compromised systems to avert Continue Reading

One Million Devices Open to Wormable BlueKeep Vulnerability

By CertX May 29, 2019May 29, 2019
Malware

Two weeks following Microsoft’s warning of Windows RDP worms, a million internet-facing boxes are still vulnerable. Designated CVE-2019-0708 and called BlueKeep, the flaw can be misused by malefactors to perform malevolent code and install malware on susceptible machines without the need for any user verification: a hacker simply has to Continue Reading

Millions of Sensitive Documents Leaked by First American Financial

By CertX May 28, 2019
Cyber Crime

Security blogger Brian Krebs revealed Friday that First American Financial, a financial services company website, of late leaked a whopping 885 million documents containing sensitive information. First American Financial, as per its Wikipedia page, is “a leading provider of title insurance and settlement services to the real estate and mortgage Continue Reading

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