Linux Kernel Local Security Bypass Vulnerability
Monthly Archives: November 2016
Vuln: Linux Kernel CVE-2016-8666 Stack Overflow Denial of Service Vulnerability
Linux Kernel CVE-2016-8666 Stack Overflow Denial of Service Vulnerability
ChatNow 1.1 SQL Injection
ChatNow version 1.1 suffers from a remote SQL injection vulnerability.
Core FTP LE 2.2 Build 1883 Buffer Overflow
Core FTP LE version 2.2 build 1883 suffers from a buffer overflow vulnerability.
DSA-3725 icu – security update
Several vulnerabilities were discovered in the International Components
for Unicode (ICU) library.
Vuln: MoinMoin 'action/fckdialog.py' Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability
MoinMoin ‘action/fckdialog.py’ Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability
Vuln: CakePHP Multiple Security Bypass Vulnerabilities
CakePHP Multiple Security Bypass Vulnerabilities
Vuln: PHP 'ext/session/session.c' Remote Code Injection Vulnerability
PHP ‘ext/session/session.c’ Remote Code Injection Vulnerability
Researchers Show How to Steal Tesla Car by Hacking into Owner's Smartphone
New technology is always a little scary, so are Smart Cars. From GPS system and satellite radio to wireless locks, steering, brakes, and accelerator, today vehicles are more connected to networks than ever, and so they are more hackable than ever.
It’s not new for security researchers to hack connected cars. Previously they had demonstrated how to hijack a car remotely, and how to disable
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Beware! Malicious JPG Images on Facebook Messenger Spreading Locky Ransomware
If you receive an image file sent by someone, even your friend, on your Facebook Messenger, LinkedIn or any other social media platform, just DO NOT CLICK ON IT.
Even JPG image file could eventually infect your computer with the infamous Locky Ransomware.
Earlier this week, we reported a new attack campaign that used Facebook Messenger to spread Locky Ransomware via .SVG image files,
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