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Microsoft Released Windows Error Announced by Meltdown Fixes

By CertX March 30, 2018March 30, 2018
Operating System

Microsoft has announced out-of-band Windows 7 updates for Windows Server 2008 R2 to state a critical opportunity acceleration flaw as the Meltdown mitigations presented previously this year. Researcher Ulf Frisk stated in the running week that Microsoft announced the fixes this year in January and February for the Meltdown flaw Continue Reading

PCs Became MORE INSECURE By Fixing Windows 7 Meltdown

By CertX March 28, 2018March 28, 2018
Operating System

Security fixes of January and February for Microsoft Intel’s Meltdown processor flaw released up an even inferior security flaw on Windows 7 PCs and Server 2008 R2 boxes. The researcher Ulf Frisk, who formerly set up evident deficiencies in Apple’s FileVault disk encryption system.

Microsoft Identifies Enormous Dofoil Threat

By CertX March 9, 2018
Operating System

Microsoft’s Windows Defender clogged about 80,000 occurrences of different new alternatives of the Dofoil (aka Smoke Loader) downloader. The signature less machine learning competences of Defender identified irregular activities, and within minutes had secured Windows 10, 8.1 and 7 users from the outbreak. Over the next twelve hours, more than Continue Reading

Google Security Researcher Delivers iOS 11 Jailbreak Exploit

By CertX December 12, 2017December 12, 2017
Operating System

Ian Beer, the Google Project Zero researcher, has issued a proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit that could cover the way for the initial iOS 11 jailbreak. The iOS susceptibilities influenced by the researcher’s exploit are CVE-2017-13865, a kernel error that lets an application to read limited memory, and CVE-2017-13861, a flaw in Continue Reading

MacOS High Sierra Bug Full Admin Access With No Password

By CertX November 29, 2017November 29, 2017
Operating System

Macos High Sierra is distressed by a bug that can be oppressed to achieve root access to a system without using the password and leaving the field blank. Apple is probably to create a patch fast, particularly since distant exploitation is also imaginable. Since Macos High Sierra showed it signs, Continue Reading

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