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Adobe Reader Zero-Day Flaw Was Fixed Temporarily

By CertX February 12, 2019
Security Updates

The Adobe Reader DC Zero-day vulnerability could permit bad attackers to snatch NTLM hashes of victim. Thus, a temporary fix has been announced to state a zero-day flaw in Adobe Reader that could alter bad attackers to sneak hashed password values of victim, recognized as “NTLM hashes.”

Google Announces New Tools To Secure User Accounts

By CertX February 8, 2019
Authentication

Google is coming up with two new tools to support the users to identify if their username and password of accounts have been compromised to tally with Safer Internet Day. The Google research was announced to present that many individuals still use passwords again. The new tools are created to Continue Reading

New macOS Mojave Zero-Day Permits Thievery of User Passwords

By CertX February 7, 2019
Operating System

An analyst has revealed the presence of a zero-day flaw in macOS Mojave that can be employed by malware to rob plaintext user passwords from Keychain of the operating system. The vulnerability has not been documented to Apple, however its complete information have not been circulated publicly.

Remote Desktop Protocol Servers Can Access User Devices

By CertX February 6, 2019
Vulnerability Alerts

About more than 24 flaws have been identified by security analysts in famous executions of the Remote Desktop Protocol, comprising of vulnerabilities that permit a harmful RDP server to cyber attack  a device functioning the user RDP software.

Severe Code Execution Vulnerability Discovered in OpenOffice

By CertX February 6, 2019
Vulnerability Alerts

An analyst has detected a severe distant code execution flaw impacting the open-source productivity suites likely Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice, however a fix has merely been announced for the former. Researcher named Alex Inführ identified that a harmful attacker could employ particularly crafted documents to implement absolute code without any Continue Reading

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