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Security researchers spot unpatched flaw in 79 Netgear router models

By CertX June 19, 2020
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A staggering 79 Netgear router models are at risk of a critical security vulnerability that can allow cybercriminals to capture devices remotely. Two independent security researchers, namely Adam Nicholas and another researcher who is nicknamed as d4rkn3ss have discovered the vulnerability. Nicholas says that the flaw impacts 758 diverse firmware Continue Reading

Millions of IoT Devices Vulnerable to Attacks Due to Flaws in Treck TCP/IP Stack

By CertX June 17, 2020
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On Tuesday, an Israel-based cybersecurity company issued a caveat that millions of IoT devices globally are likely to be exposed to remote attacks on account of grave security faults impacting the Treck TCP/IP stack. Treck TCP/IP is a high-profile TCP/IP protocol set intended explicitly for embedded systems. JSOF investigators have Continue Reading

Bug discovered in Facebook Messenger that could help malware gain persistence

By CertX June 12, 2020
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Details of a flaw recently discovered in the Facebook Messenger application for Windows were disclosed Thursday by cybersecurity researchers at Reason Labs. The fault, which rests in Messenger version 460.16, could let hackers leverage the app to possibly perform malicious files already existing on a negotiated system in a bid Continue Reading

Windows SMB Protocol Affected by ‘SMBleed’ Flaw

By CertX June 11, 2020
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On Tuesday, one of the flaws that Microsoft highlighted on June 2020 Patch is a Server Message Block (SMB) protocol bug that could let an attacker leak kernel memory remotely, without verification. Dubbed SMBleed and tracked as CVE-2020-1206, the flaw could be chained with SMBGhost (CVE-2020-0796), a fault highlighted in March 2020, to attain pre-authentication remote code Continue Reading

CallStranger flaw allows hackers to circumvent security systems and scan LANs

By CertX June 9, 2020
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A critical fault exists in an essential protocol discovered in nearly all internet of things (IoT) devices. Dubbed CallStranger, the vulnerability not only lets criminals capture smart devices for circulated denial of service (DDoS) attacks, but also for attacks that circumvent security solutions to carry out scans on a victim’s Continue Reading

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