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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

Plundervolt gives attackers access to the sensitive data stored in Intel Chips

By CertX December 11, 2019
Cyber Crime

The attack, called Plundervolt by researchers, exploits the interface that allows an operating system to influence the voltage and frequency of an Intel processor. It is the same interface that allows gamers to overclock their CPUs. Two research teams from different parts of the world have found a new technique Continue Reading

Linux Vulnerability Lets Attackers Hijack VPN Connections

By CertX December 6, 2019
Vulnerability Alerts

Security researcher William J. Tolley reported a recent vulnerability that attempts to encourage hackers to hijack VPN connections using either OpenVPN, WireGuard or IKEv2/IPSec VPN solutions on most UNIX-based operating systems. The new security vulnerability could cause a local hacker to figure out whether another user is connected to a Continue Reading

Hackers Steal Sensitive App Data due to Bluetooth Vulnerability

By CertX November 19, 2019
Vulnerability Alerts

According to research, mobile apps that work with Bluetooth devices have an intrinsic design fault that makes them susceptible to hacking. Zhiqiang Lin, associate professor of computer science and engineering at The Ohio State University, said that the problem exists in the way Bluetooth Low Energy devices communicate with the Continue Reading

‘Mass Exploiting’ BlueKeep RDP Attacks Spotted in the Wild

By CertX November 4, 2019November 5, 2019
Vulnerability Alerts

Cybersecurity experts have found a recent cyber-attack that is suspected to be the very first but an amateur effort to weapon the notorious vulnerability of the BlueKeep RDP in the wild against mass compromise vulnerable cryptocurrency mining networks. Back in May, in its Windows Remote Desktop Services, Microsoft released a Continue Reading

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