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Security Flaws Identified in Linux Toolkit

By CertX January 11, 2019January 11, 2019
Operating System

Security biz Qualys has disclosed three flaws in a element of systemd, service manager and a system utilized in most leading Linux distributions. Fixes for the three vulnerabilities CVE-2018-16865, CVE-2018-16864, and CVE-2018-16866, should seem in distro repos soon as a outcome of arranged revelation. But, Linux distributions likely Debian stay Continue Reading

Hackers Spoilt Linux.org All Through DNS Hijack Security Concerns

By CertX December 10, 2018
Operating System

The community website of Linux.org was spoilt previous week after some individual acquired access to its peered account of the registrar and altered the crucial DNS settings. The spoilt page was modified a few times, however it contained an offensive image, racial slurs, and a attempt against the conduct of Continue Reading

Google Fixes About Fifty Android Flaws Currently This December

By CertX December 7, 2018
Operating System

Currently, in the first week of December, Google announced a set of some security fixes for Android, to address more than fifty flaws in the mobile operating system. The most terrible of the security vulnerabilities is a hazardous concern in Media framework that could be victimized by distant hackers to Continue Reading

Android Acquires Security Updates with November Fixes

By CertX November 6, 2018
Operating System

Google released the November edition of its monthly Android security overhaul today, presenting  device makers and carriers a fresh set of fixes to install. Fingers cross the fixes are released to you as soon as possible. The November updates includes patches for three distant code implementation vulnerabilities as well as Continue Reading

Windows Zero-Day Exploit Disclosed on Twitter

By CertX October 25, 2018
Operating System

A new Microsoft Windows Zero-Day vulnerability was revealed publicly on Twitter by the analyst who disclosed an exploit for a flaw in the Windows Task Scheduler couple of months ago in August. The recently disclosed security bug affects the Microsoft Data Sharing library dssvc.dll, and can be victimized by the Continue Reading

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