Plenty of Phish in the Sea—Your Guide to Spotting Phishing Emails and Scams
There are plenty of phish in the sea. Millions of bogus phishing emails land in millions of inboxes each day with one purpose in mind—to...
mingw-LibRaw-0.20.2-9.fc37
FEDORA-2023-88c87f6191 Packages in this update: mingw-LibRaw-0.20.2-9.fc37 Update description: Backport fix for CVE-2023-1729. Read More
mingw-LibRaw-0.21.1-3.fc38
FEDORA-2023-b19f236bc7 Packages in this update: mingw-LibRaw-0.21.1-3.fc38 Update description: Backport fix for CVE-2023-1729. Read More
USN-6068-1: Open vSwitch vulnerability
David Marchand discovered that Open vSwitch incorrectly handled IP packets with the protocol set to 0. A remote attacker could possibly use this issue to...
USN-6067-1: OpenStack Neutron vulnerabilities
David Sinquin discovered that OpenStack Neutron incorrectly handled the default Open vSwitch firewall rules. An attacker could possibly use this issue to impersonate the IPv6...
USN-6066-1: OpenStack Heat vulnerability
It was discovered that OpenStack Heat incorrectly handled certain hidden parameter values. A remote authenticated user could possibly use this issue to obtain sensitive data....
USN-6065-1: css-what vulnerabilities
It was discovered that css-what incorrectly handled certain inputs. If a user or an automated system were tricked into opening a specially crafted input file,...
USN-6064-1: SQL parse vulnerability
It was discovered that SQL parse incorrectly handled certain regular expression. An attacker could possibly use this issue to cause a denial of service. Read...
International security agencies warn of Russian “Snake” malware threat
Security agencies from five countries have issued a joint advisory revealing technical details about a sophisticated espionage tool used by Russian cyber actors against their...
Ransomware Encryption Rates Reach New Heights
Overall, ransomware infections remain steady, Sophos maintains Read More