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CVE-2024-56357
grist-core is a spreadsheet hosting server. A user visiting a malicious document or submitting a malicious form could have their account compromised, because it was possible to use the javascript: scheme with custom widget URLs and form redirect URLs. This issue has been patched in version 1.3.1...
CVE-2024-12908
Delinea addressed a reported case on Secret Server v11.7.31 protocol handler version 6.0.3.26 where, within the protocol handler function, URI's were compared before normalization and canonicalization, potentially leading to over matching against the approved list. If this attack were successfull...
CVE-2024-56357
grist-core is a spreadsheet hosting server. A user visiting a malicious document or submitting a malicious form could have their account compromised, because it was possible to use the javascript: scheme with custom widget URLs and form redirect URLs. This issue has been patched in version 1.3.1...
CVE-2024-49065
Technical details about CVE-2024-49065 are not public in the provided documents; no affected product versions, root cause, or fixes are disclosed here. Monitor for updates.
Gophish Framework Used in Phishing Campaigns to Deploy Remote Access Trojans
Russian-speaking users have become the target of a new phishing campaign that leverages an open-source phishing toolkit called Gophish to deliver DarkCrystal RAT aka DCRat and a previously undocumented remote access trojan dubbed PowerRAT. "The campaign involves modular infection chains that are...
Threat actor abuses Gophish to deliver new PowerRAT and DCRAT
Cisco Talos recently discovered a phishing campaign using an open-source phishing toolkit called Gophish by an unknown threat actor. The campaign involves modular infection chains that are either Maldoc or HTML-based infections and require the victim's intervention to trigger the infection chain...
go-yaml: Improve heuristics preventing CPU/memory abuse by parsing malicious or large YAML documents
A flaw was found in go-yaml. This issue causes the consumption of excessive amounts of CPU or memory when attempting to parse a large or maliciously crafted YAML document...
CVE-2023-47251
In mprivacy-tools before 2.0.406g in m-privacy TightGate-Pro Server, a Directory Traversal in the print function of the VNC service allows authenticated attackers with access to a VNC session to automatically transfer malicious PDF documents by moving them into the .spool directory, and then...
m-privacy TightGate-Pro Server Security Vulnerability
The m-privacy TightGate-Pro Server is a remote control browser system from the German company m-privacy. A security vulnerability exists in m-privacy TightGate-Pro Server versions prior to 2.0.406g, which originated from a vulnerability that allows an authenticated attacker to automatically...
Ducktail fashion week
Ducktail is a malware family that has been active since the second half of 2021 and aims to steal Facebook business accounts. WithSecure and GridinSoft have covered Ducktail attacks: the infostealer spread under the guise of documents relating to well-known companies and brands projects and...
PT-2023-29930
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions pypdf versions 3.7.0 through 3.16.4 Description The issue allows an attacker to craft a PDF that leads to an infinite loop, blocking the current process and utilizing a single core of the CPU by 100%. This does not affect memory usage and can...
PT-2023-3474
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Microsoft Office and Windows versions affected versions not specified Description This issue is a remote code execution vulnerability affecting Microsoft Office and Windows systems. It stems from flaws in how input data is processed,...
RomCom RAT Targeting NATO and Ukraine Support Groups
The threat actors behind the RomCom RAT have been suspected of phishing attacks targeting the upcoming NATO Summit in Vilnius as well as an identified organization supporting Ukraine abroad. The findings come from the BlackBerry Threat Research and Intelligence team, which found two malicious...
State-Sponsored Sidewinder Hacker Group's Covert Attack Infrastructure Uncovered
Cybersecurity researchers have unearthed previously undocumented attack infrastructure used by the prolific state-sponsored group SideWinder to strike entities located in Pakistan and China. This comprises a network of 55 domains and IP addresses used by the threat actor, cybersecurity companies...
Threat Roundup for March 31 to April 7
Today, Talos is publishing a glimpse into the most prevalent threats weve observed between March 31 and April 7. As with previous roundups, this post isnt meant to be an in-depth analysis. Instead, this post will summarize the threats weve observed by highlighting key behavioral characteristics,...
Vulnerabilities fixed in Google Chrome
Google has fixed several vulnerabilities in Chrome. A remote malicious person could exploit the vulnerabilities to perform execute attacks that can lead to the following categories of damage: Denial-of-Service DoS Remote code execution User Rights Access to sensitive data To exploit the...
Emotet resumes spam operations, switches to OneNote
Emotet resumed spamming operations on March 7, 2023, after a months-long hiatus. Initially leveraging heavily padded Microsoft Word documents to attempt to evade sandbox analysis and endpoint protection, the botnets switched to distributing malicious OneNote documents on March 16. Since returning...
Emotet Returns, Now Adopts Binary Padding for Evasion
Following a three-month hiatus, Emotet spam activities resumed in March 2023, when a botnet known as Epoch 4 began delivering malicious documents embedded in Zip files that were attached to the emails...