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Multiple Vulnerabilities Detected in CISCO, Microsoft Windows IIS, WinRAR & Adobe Products

By CertX February 22, 2019May 8, 2019
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Some severe vulnerabilities were detected in four companies. They all have tried their best to fix the flaws and set prominent prevention against the threats. Here are some details for the impacted vulnerabilities.

Drupal Is Prone To Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

By CertX February 21, 2019May 8, 2019
Vulnerability Alerts

Admins of the website are today forced to update their Drupal installations pursuing the revelation of a possibly crucial flaw in the web publishing software. And when we state possibly critical, we plan, someone can possibly hack and hijack your website through this vulnerability. The security flaw, appointed CVE-2019-6340, is Continue Reading

GitHub Expands Scope and Increases Bug Bounty Program Rewards

By CertX February 20, 2019May 8, 2019
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GitHub has determined to expand rewards and increase the scope of its bug bounty program after paying an amount $250,000 in bug bounties last year in 2018. GitHub exposed on Tuesday that previous year it paid out a sum of $165,000 to investigators who participated in its national bug bounty Continue Reading

Previous Week’s Review on Security Vulnerabilities

By CertX February 18, 2019February 18, 2019
Vulnerability Alerts

Coming up few reviews over the previous week’s leading security vulnerabilities that occurred in different regions of the world. All those news are mentioned here for the readers who may have missed the opportunity to read them when the breaches had occurred. Ultimately, to over come such security threats; concerning Continue Reading

Snapd Vulnerability Lets Root Access To Attackers on Linux

By CertX February 14, 2019
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A flaw impacting Snapd, which is already installed in Ubuntu by default and employed by another Linux distributions likely OpenSUSE, Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux and Solus which may permit a local hacker to acquire administrator benefits, likely total control of the system and root access.

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