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CVE-2022-50008 kprobes: don't call disarm_kprobe() for disabled kprobes
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: kprobes: don't call disarmkprobe for disabled kprobes The assumption in disablekprobe is wrong, and it could try to disarm an already disarmed kprobe and fire the WARNONCE below. 0 We can easily reproduce this issue. 1. Write 0 t...
Design/Logic Flaw
Missing encryption in the RFID tags of the Hozard alarm system Alarmsysteem v1.0 allow attackers to create a cloned tag via brief physical proximity to one of the original tags, which results in an attacker being able to bring the alarm system to a disarmed state...
Hozard Alarm system security breach
Hozard alarm system is an alarm system from Hozard. A security vulnerability exists in the Hozard Alarm system, which stems from a default engineer password that allows an attacker to place the alarm system in a disarmed state...
Chinese Hackers Deploy Microsoft-Signed Rootkit to Target Gaming Sector
Cybersecurity researchers have unearthed a novel rootkit signed by Microsoft that's engineered to communicate with an actor-controlled attack infrastructure. Trend Micro has attributed the activity cluster to the same actor that was previously identified as behind the FiveSys rootkit, which came ...
CVE-2021-40170
An RF replay attack vulnerability in the SecuritasHome home alarm system, version HPGW-G 0.0.2.23F BGU-ITR-F1-BDBL.A30.20181117, allows an attacker to trigger arbitrary system functionality by replaying previously recorded signals. This lets an adversary, among other things, disarm an armed syste...
How SMBs Can Mitigate the Growing Risk of File-based Attacks
Cases of document-based malware are steadily rising. 59 percent of all malicious files detected in the first quarter of 2019 were contained in documents. Due to how work is done in today's offices and workplaces, companies are among those commonly affected by file-based attacks. Since small to...