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Adobe patches Acrobat and Reader Critical Vulnerabilities

By CertX November 4, 2020
Security Updates

Adobe has fixed 14 vulnerabilities, including critical flaws that attackers can exploit for arbitrary code execution in its Acrobat products. 10 of them rated as either critical or important severity bugs. Security updates have been released to address critical Adobe Acrobat and Reader for Windows and macOS vulnerabilities on susceptible Continue Reading

Oracle releases emergency patch for critical WebLogic Server flaw

By CertX November 3, 2020
Security Updates

An out-of-band security update was released by Oracle to resolve a crucial issue with remote code execution (CVE-2020-14750) spanning various Oracle WebLogic Server. Tracked as CVE-2020-14750 and with a CVSS score of 9.8, the security vulnerability is linked to CVE-2020-14882, a Critical Patch Update (CPU) WebLogic Server bug addressed in Continue Reading

Google identifies another Windows vulnerability exploited in the wild

By CertX November 2, 2020
Vulnerability Alerts

A zero-day vulnerability in the Windows operating system that is reportedly under active exploitation has been recently revealed by security researchers from Google. According to Ben Hawkes, team lead for Project Zero, Google’s elite vulnerability research team, the zero-day is supposed to be patched on November 10, which is the Continue Reading

Maze ransomware set to shut down its cybercrime operation

By CertX October 29, 2020
Malware

According to news reports, the Maze cybercrime gang is closing down its operations after rising to become one of the most leading players carrying out ransomware attacks. The Maze ransomware started operating in May 2019 but became more active in November, by introducing a double-extortion approach. Ransomware operations have always appreciated mocking Continue Reading

Hackers break into Trump’s campaign website

By CertX October 28, 2020
Cyber Crime

According to officials and reports, Donald Trump’s campaign website was allegedly hacked by cryptocurrency scammers on Tuesday, just a week before Election Day.  A message that popped up on Trump’s website, which typically has details of rallies and fundraising appeals, read: “This site was seized.” The US media reported that Continue Reading

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