Cisco this week announced the release of patches for multiple vulnerabilities across its product portfolio, including high-severity defects in identity, email, and web security products.
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Splunk Patches 9 High-Severity Vulnerabilities in Enterprise Product
Splunk announced on November 2 the release of a new set of quarterly patches for Splunk Enterprise, which include fixes for nine high-severity vulnerabilities.
French-Speaking Cybercrime Group Stole Millions From Banks
A French-speaking cybercrime group may have stolen more than $30 million from banks and other types of organizations in the past years, according to a new report published by cybersecurity firm Group-IB.
Checkmk Vulnerabilities Can Be Chained for Remote Code Execution
Researchers at code security firm Sonar Source have shared details on multiple Checkmk vulnerabilities that could be chained together to execute code remotely, without authentication.
Over 250 US News Websites Deliver Malware via Supply Chain Attack
Hundreds of regional and national news websites in the United States are delivering malware as a result of a supply chain attack involving one of their service providers.
Fortinet Patches 6 High-Severity Vulnerabilities
Fortinet on Tuesday informed customers about 16 vulnerabilities discovered in the company’s products, including six flaws that have been assigned a ‘high’ severity rating.
US Charges 8 People Over Cybercrime, Tax Fraud Scheme
The United States Department of Justice this week announced charges against eight individuals for their participation in a racketeering (RICO) conspiracy that involved hacking and tax fraud.
Religious Minority Persecuted in Iran Targeted With Sophisticated Android Spyware
Kaspersky is warning of a previously unknown espionage campaign targeting the Persian-speaking religious minority Bahaʼi with Android spyware.
As part of the campaign, victims were lured to a VPN application claiming to provide access to Bahaʼi religious resources that are banned in Iran.
US Electric Cooperatives Awarded $15 Million to Expand ICS Security Capabilities
The US Department of Energy has awarded $15 million to the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) in an effort to help electric cooperatives expand their cybersecurity capabilities for industrial control systems (ICS).













