Governments Targeted by Discord-Based Threat Campaign
Threat actor delivers multiple malware types via PureCrypter Read More
perl-HTTP-Daemon-6.16-1.fc37
FEDORA-2023-424636c7cb Packages in this update: perl-HTTP-Daemon-6.16-1.fc37 Update description: 6.16 2023-02-24 03:07:14Z Bump LWP::UserAgent to 6.37 in TestSuggests (GH#65) (Olaf Alders) 6.15 2023-02-22 22:02:46Z Fix CVE-2022-31081:...
Police Arrest Trio in Multimillion-Dollar Extortion Case
Men are accused of stealing data on tens of millions of victims Read More
perl-HTTP-Daemon-6.16-1.fc36
FEDORA-2023-c230cc08c4 Packages in this update: perl-HTTP-Daemon-6.16-1.fc36 Update description: 6.16 2023-02-24 03:07:14Z Bump LWP::UserAgent to 6.37 in TestSuggests (GH#65) (Olaf Alders) 6.15 2023-02-22 22:02:46Z Fix CVE-2022-31081:...
USN-5887-1: ClamAV vulnerabilities
Simon Scannell discovered that ClamAV incorrectly handled parsing HFS+ files. A remote attacker could possibly use this issue to cause ClamAV to crash, resulting in...
cairo-1.17.8-2.fc38 freetype-2.13.0-2.fc38 harfbuzz-7.0.1-2.fc38 qt6-qtwebengine-6.4.2-3.fc38
FEDORA-2023-a48406ecd2 Packages in this update: cairo-1.17.8-2.fc38 freetype-2.13.0-2.fc38 harfbuzz-7.0.1-2.fc38 qt6-qtwebengine-6.4.2-3.fc38 Update description: Security fix for CVE-2023-25193 Update of HarfBuzz to 7.0.1 version (#2169172) Update of freetype...
USN-5886-1: Intel Microcode vulnerabilities
Erik C. Bjorge discovered that some Intel(R) Atom and Intel Xeon Scalable Processors did not properly implement access controls for out-of-band management. This may allow...
When Low-Tech Hacks Cause High-Impact Breaches
Web hosting giant GoDaddy made headlines this month when it disclosed that a multi-year breach allowed intruders to steal company source code, siphon customer and...
USN-5885-1: APR vulnerability
Ronald Crane discovered integer overflow vulnerabilities in the Apache Portable Runtime (APR) that could potentially result in memory corruption. A remote attacker could possibly use...
The cloud’s worst kept secret? Vulnerabilities
Graham Cluley Security News is sponsored this week by the folks at Sysdig. Thanks to the great team there for their support! The unmanageable number...