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Microsoft Malware Protection
Microsoft Malware Protection
added 2023/04/11 4:0 p.m.42 views

DEV-0196: QuaDream’s “KingsPawn” malware used to target civil society in Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia

April 2023 update – Microsoft Threat Intelligence has shifted to a new threat actor naming taxonomy aligned around the theme of weather. DEV-0196 is now tracked as Carmine Tsunami. To learn more about this evolution, how the new taxonomy represents the origin, unique traits, and impact of threat...

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Microsoft Secure
Microsoft Secure
added 2023/04/11 4:0 p.m.77 views

DEV-0196: QuaDream’s “KingsPawn” malware used to target civil society in Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia

April 2023 update – Microsoft Threat Intelligence has shifted to a new threat actor naming taxonomy aligned around the theme of weather. DEV-0196 is now tracked as Carmine Tsunami. To learn more about this evolution, how the new taxonomy represents the origin, unique traits, and impact of threat...

6.5AI score
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CNVD
CNVD
added 2022/03/04 12:0 a.m.21 views

JFrog Artifactory Access Control Error Vulnerability

JFrog Artifactory is an open source general-purpose Artifact repository manager from Israel-based JFrog Jfrog that supports clustering and high-availability Docker registries and provides an end-to-end automation solution for tracking artifacts from development to production.JFrog Artifactory is...

4CVSS3AI score0.00631EPSS
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CNVD
CNVD
added 2021/12/19 12:0 a.m.16 views

SysAid authorization issue vulnerability

Sysaid Technologies SysAid is a suite of IT service management solutions from Israel-based SysAid Technologies Sysaid Technologies.An authorization issue vulnerability exists in the Sysaid API in versions prior to 21.3.60, which stems from a lack of authentication measures or insufficient...

5.3CVSS2.3AI score0.00444EPSS
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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2014/06/26 7:20 a.m.10 views

FIFA World Cup Security Team Accidentally Reveals their Wi-Fi Password

This FIFA World Cup, the security has been really going well and yet no calamitous incident reported so far, other than the security company who is responsible to keep an eye on the event’s security, itself tweeted a photograph of their state-of-the-art monitoring centre that exposed the World Cu...

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