Microsoft releases 97 security updates
Microsoft released a total of 97 fixes, with seven bugs rated as critical, and 90 as important in severity. Among them, 45 remote code execution flaws.
Microsoft released a total of 97 fixes, with seven bugs rated as critical, and 90 as important in severity. Among them, 45 remote code execution flaws.
SAP has released security updates, addressing a total of 19 new vulnerabilities. The two most severe flaws are CVE-2023-27267 and CVE-2023-28765.
OpenAI has launched a bug bounty program that will enable security researchers to find vulnerabilities in its products and report them via security platform.
The FBI and FCC have warned against the use of free public phone chargers, as hackers can use the USB ports to infect phones with malware.
A "by-design flaw" in Microsoft Azure could be exploited by attackers to gain access to storage accounts, and execute remote code.
These security advisories have been released to address security flaws that could allow cybercriminals to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable systems.
Ubuntu, a popular Linux operating system, has released two security notices addressing vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel that affect Ubuntu 16.04 ESM.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released an update to the Zero Trust Maturity Model (ZTMM).
A supply chain attack targeting .NET developers has been detailed, exposing the inner workings of the cryptocurrency stealer malware.
Mastodon has been found to have a vulnerability that could have allowed attackers to read individual pieces of information.
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