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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2022/07/16 6:33 a.m.62 views

Hackers Targeting VoIP Servers By Exploiting Digium Phone Software

VoIP phones using Digium's software have been targeted to drop a web shell on their servers as part of an attack campaign designed to exfiltrate data by downloading and executing additional payloads. "The malware installs multilayer obfuscated PHP backdoors to the web server's file system,...

9.8CVSS1.4AI score0.06473EPSS
Exploits1
ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2020/08/07 10:11 p.m.229 views

Qualcomm Bugs Open 40 Percent of Android Handsets to Attack

Six serious bugs in Qualcomm’s Snapdragon mobile chipset impact up to 40 percent of Android phones in use, according research released at the DEF CON Safe Mode security conference Friday. The flaws open up handsets made by Google, Samsung, LG, Xiaomi and OnePlus to DoS and escalation-of-privilege...

7.8AI score0.26452EPSS
Exploits6References9
OSV
OSV
added 2018/01/02 8:29 p.m.11 views

CVE-2017-1000424

Github Electron version 1.6.4 - 1.6.11 and 1.7.0 - 1.7.5 is vulnerable to a URL Spoofing problem when opening PDFs in PDFium resulting loading arbitrary PDFs that a hacker can control...

4.3CVSS5AI score
Exploits0References2
Cvelist
Cvelist
added 2018/01/02 8:0 p.m.10 views

CVE-2017-1000424

Github Electron version 1.6.4 - 1.6.11 and 1.7.0 - 1.7.5 is vulnerable to a URL Spoofing problem when opening PDFs in PDFium resulting loading arbitrary PDFs that a hacker can control...

4.6AI score0.00273EPSS
Exploits0References2
ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2017/01/24 3:26 p.m.10 views

SpyNote RAT Now Disguised As Netflix App

A new version of the SpyNote Trojan is designed to trick Android users into thinking it’s a legitimate Netflix application. Once installed, the remote access Trojan RAT essentially hands control of the device over to the hacker, enabling them to copy files, view contacts, and eavesdrop on the...

0.5AI score
Exploits0References4
ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2013/08/07 4:30 p.m.10 views

Questions Linger About New Linux 'Hand of Thief' Trojan

It looks like cybercriminals will soon be able to add yet another Trojan to their hacking repertoire, the Hand of Thief banking malware that targets Linux machines. Currently being sold on the Russian black market, Hand of Thief is fetching $2,000 USD €1,500 EUR but could be poised to run a cool...

0.3AI score
Exploits0References2
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