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Researchers Detail PureCrypter Loader Cyber Criminals Using to Distribute Malware

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June 14, 2022Ravie Lakshmanan Cybersecurity researchers have detailed the workings of a fully-featured malware loader dubbed PureCrypter that's being purchased by cyber criminals to deliver remote access...

New Syslogk Linux Rootkit Lets Attackers Remotely Command It Using “Magic...

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A new covert Linux kernel rootkit named Syslogk has been spotted under development in the wild and cloaking a malicious payload that can be remotely commandeered...

What is the Essential Eight (And Why Non-Aussies Should Care)

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June 14, 2022The Hacker News In 2017, The Australian Cyber Security Center (ACSC) published a set of mitigation strategies that were designed to help organizations...

New Zimbra Email Vulnerability Could Let Attackers Steal Your Login Credentials

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A new high-severity vulnerability has been disclosed in the Zimbra email suite that, if successfully exploited, enables an unauthenticated attacker to steal cleartext passwords...

Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Issues Fix for Actively Exploited ‘Follina’ Vulnerability

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Microsoft finally released fixes to address an actively exploited Windows zero-day vulnerability known as Follina as part of its Patch Tuesday updates. Also addressed by...

Cloudflare Saw Record-Breaking DDoS Attack Peaking at 26 Million Request Per...

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Cloudflare on Tuesday disclosed that it had acted to prevent a record-setting 26 million request per second (RPS) distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack last week,...

High-Severity RCE Vulnerability Reported in Popular Fastjson Library

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Cybersecurity researchers have detailed a recently patched high-severity security vulnerability in the popular Fastjson library that could be potentially exploited to achieve remote code execution. Tracked as CVE-2022-25845 (CVSS...