CISA adds new vulnerabilities to catalog
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added five new vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added five new vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog.
The US CISA has issued a warning about eight critical flaws in industrial control systems affecting Nexx, Hitachi Energy, and mySCADA Technologies.
A security researcher discovered a vulnerability in Tesla's Retail Tool (TRT) application that allowed them to take over the accounts of former employees.
Automotive cybersecurity experts have revealed that a hacking device known as a CAN injection device is being used by thieves to steal cars.
Cisco has announced patches for multiple vulnerabilities across its product range, including several high-severity issues impacting its ISE products.
Attackers can exploit the vulnerability to cause a denial-of-service attack on affected systems by sending specially crafted packets.
The malware is equipped to siphon passwords and cookies from Chromium-based web browsers, along with data from instant messaging, and crypto wallet apps.
Google has released Chrome 112, which includes patches for 16 vulnerabilities, 14 of which were reported by external researchers.
The malware uses SEO poisoning techniques to lure users searching for "WhatsApp web" to rogue domains, where they are infected with the malware.
North Korean hackers, backed by the country's government, have been linked to attacks on government and military personnel, academics, policy makers and more.
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