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Check Point Discloses Azure Cloud Security Flaw

By CertX January 31, 2020
Vulnerability Alerts

Check Point Software Technologies disclosed today its investigators were able to abuse a fault to take over servers in the Microsoft Azure Cloud. The fault in the Azure App Service used to install applications could have let cyberthieves to avoid the way Microsoft detaches virtual machines to take charge of Continue Reading

More Than 30 Million Customers May Have Been Affected by Wawa Breach

By CertX January 30, 2020January 30, 2020
Cyber Crime

A new tip of payment card information being sold on a popular online scam marketplace advises that more than thirty million payment cards may have been affected by a malware attack and data break at Wawa convenience stores and petrol stations that was first exposed in December. The Joker’s Stash Continue Reading

Flaw Let Attackers Join Zoom Meetings

By CertX January 29, 2020
Security Updates

Check Point security researchers have found that a flaw in the Zoom online meeting system could let cyberthieves snoop on meetings and see all shared content. Zoom is a platform that offers video conferencing with real-time messaging and content sharing. It includes support for both desktop and mobile devices and Continue Reading

Fortinet Patch SSH and Database Vulnerabilities from its SIEM Product

By CertX January 28, 2020
Security Updates

Fortinet has issued fixes this month to eliminate two backdoor accounts from FortiSIEM, the company’s SIEM product. SIEM, which stands for Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), is a type of software used by cyber-security teams. Owing to the delicate nature of the data processed by a SIEM product and Continue Reading

Cisco Webex Flaw Misused to Join Meetings Without a Password

By CertX January 27, 2020
Vulnerability Alerts

On Friday, Cisco apprised clients that it has repaired a flaw that let unauthorized users to join password-protected Webex meetings. Cisco said the fault had been misused. Tracked as CVE-2020-3142 and classified as high severity, the fault impacted Cisco Webex Meetings Suite sites and Cisco Webex Meetings Online sites. Nevertheless, Continue Reading

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