TeamViewer has released patches for a high-severity elevation of privilege vulnerability in its client and host applications for Windows.
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TeamViewer has released patches for a high-severity elevation of privilege vulnerability in its client and host applications for Windows.
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Several cybercrime websites have been seized in a law enforcement operation, including Nulled, Cracked, Sellix, and StarkRDP.
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Maryland healthcare provider Frederick Health has taken some of its systems offline in response to a ransomware attack.
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Law firm Berman & Rabin says 152,000 people are impacted by a data breach resulting from a July 2024 ransomware attack.
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An unprotected database belonging to Chinese AI company DeepSeek exposed highly sensitive information, including chat history, secret keys, and backend data.
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Tenable plans to acquire exposure management company Vulcan Cyber for roughly $150 million in cash and stock.
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GreyNoise reports active exploitation of a newly discovered zero-day vulnerability in Zyxel CPE devices. There are no patches available.
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Oligo Security has raised $50 million in Series B funding for its application detection and response (ADR) platform.
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New CPU side-channel attacks named SLAP and FLOP can be exploited to remotely steal data from Apple mobile and desktop devices.
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The Mirai-based Aquabot botnet has been targeting a vulnerability in Mitel SIP phones for which a proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit exists.
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