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CISA Warns of Active Exploitation of JetBrains and Windows Vulnerabilities
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Wednesday added two security flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV)…
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New Critical Security Flaws Expose Exim Mail Servers to Remote Attacks
Multiple security vulnerabilities have been disclosed in the Exim mail transfer agent that, if successfully exploited, could result in information…
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Cisco Warns of Vulnerability in IOS and IOS XE Software After Exploitation Attempts
Cisco is warning of attempted exploitation of a security flaw in its IOS Software and IOS XE Software that could…
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Critical libwebp Vulnerability Under Active Exploitation – Gets Maximum CVSS Score
Google has assigned a new CVE identifier for a critical security flaw in the libwebp image library for rendering images…
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High-Severity Flaws Uncovered in Atlassian Products and ISC BIND Server
Atlassian and the Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) have disclosed several security flaws impacting their products that could be exploited to…
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Apple Rushes to Patch 3 New Zero-Day Flaws: iOS, macOS, Safari, and More Vulnerable
Apple has released yet another round of security patches to address three actively exploited zero-day flaws impacting iOS, iPadOS, macOS,…
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Alert: New Kubernetes Vulnerabilities Enable Remote Attacks on Windows Endpoints
Three interrelated high-severity security flaws discovered in Kubernetes could be exploited to achieve remote code execution with elevated privileges on…
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Microsoft Releases Patch for Two New Actively Exploited Zero-Days Flaws
Microsoft has released software fixes to remediate 59 bugs spanning its product portfolio, including two zero-day flaws that have been…
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How to Prevent API Breaches: A Guide to Robust Security
With the growing reliance on web applications and digital platforms, the use of application programming interfaces (APIs) has become increasingly…
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