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Netgear, D-Link, Huawei Routers Taken over by New Mozi P2P Botnet

By CertX December 26, 2019
Malware / Security Updates

Netgear, D-Link, and Huawei routers are aggressively being investigated for weak Telnet passwords and taken over by a new peer-to-peer (P2P) botnet called Mozi and regarding the Gafgyt malware as it reprocesses some of its code. Security researchers at 360 Netlab who revealed it and checked its activities for roughly Continue Reading

Citrix Flaw Exposes Thousands Of Companies To Attacks

By CertX December 24, 2019
Security Updates / Vulnerability Alerts

A newly revealed flaw affecting the Citrix Application Delivery Controller and the Citrix Gateway could possibly expose the networks of over 80,000 companies to hacking attacks. Currently tracked as CVE-2019-19781, the flaw could let remote attackers with access to a firm’s internal network without requiring verification. If effectively abused, it leads Continue Reading

Hackers Continue to Abuse Cisco ASA Vulnerability Discoverd Last Year

By CertX December 23, 2019
Cyber Crime / Security Updates

Cisco has cautioned clients that a susceptibility repaired last year in its Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) and Firepower Appliance products continues to be beset by cyberthieves. Tracked as CVE-2018-0296, the flaw lets a remote, unverified attacker gain access to important information through directory traversal methods. It can also be abused Continue Reading

Business Email Compromise (BEC) Scam

By CertX November 15, 2019November 15, 2019
Security Updates

Business Email Compromise (BEC) is a type of phishing attack in which a hacker gains access to a business email account and replicates the proprietor’s identity. In 2018 alone, BEC cost companies a staggering $1.5 billion. Cybercriminals adopt various methods to mount BEC scam. A hacker collects publicly available information Continue Reading

Sudo Flaw Lets Users Execute Commands as Root

By CertX October 15, 2019
Security Updates

A flaw in the Linux sudo command has been exposed that could let unprivileged users perform commands as root. However, this flaw only works in non-standard configurations with most Linux servers having had no impact. Before we get to the susceptibility, it is key to have some rudimentary information on Continue Reading

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