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CVE-2026-45266
Nextcloud is an open source content collaboration platform. Prior to versions 21.1.10, 22.0.11, and 23.0.3, a low-privileged user can force other user's microphones to be muted in calls when no High-performance Backend is installed. This issue has been patched in versions 21.1.10, 22.0.11, and...
CVE-2026-45266 Nextcloud: Unauthorized force-mute from missing permission check when using internal signaling
Nextcloud is an open source content collaboration platform. Prior to versions 21.1.10, 22.0.11, and 23.0.3, a low-privileged user can force other user's microphones to be muted in calls when no High-performance Backend is installed. This issue has been patched in versions 21.1.10, 22.0.11, and...
CVE-2026-45266 Nextcloud: Unauthorized force-mute from missing permission check when using internal signaling
Nextcloud is an open source content collaboration platform. Prior to versions 21.1.10, 22.0.11, and 23.0.3, a low-privileged user can force other user's microphones to be muted in calls when no High-performance Backend is installed. This issue has been patched in versions 21.1.10, 22.0.11, and...
PT-2026-45476
Nextcloud is an open source content collaboration platform. Prior to versions 21.1.10, 22.0.11, and 23.0.3, a low-privileged user can force other user's microphones to be muted in calls when no High-performance Backend is installed. This issue has been patched in versions 21.1.10, 22.0.11, and...
CVE-2024-23250
An access issue was addressed with improved access restrictions. This issue is fixed in iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 17.4, macOS Sonoma 14.4, tvOS 17.4, watchOS 10.4. An app may be able to access Bluetooth-connected microphones without user permission...
Design/Logic Flaw
An access issue was addressed with improved access restrictions. This issue is fixed in tvOS 17.4, iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 17.4, macOS Sonoma 14.4, watchOS 10.4. An app may be able to access Bluetooth-connected microphones without user permission...
CVE-2024-23250
An access issue was addressed with improved access restrictions. This issue is fixed in iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 17.4, macOS Sonoma 14.4, tvOS 17.4, watchOS 10.4. An app may be able to access Bluetooth-connected microphones without user permission...
CVE-2024-23250
CVE-2024-23250 affects Apple platforms including macOS Sonoma 14.4, tvOS 17.4, iOS 17.4, iPadOS 17.4 and watchOS 10.4. Description: an access issue where an app may access Bluetooth-connected microphones without user permission. Root cause: access restrictions were improved. Remediation: fixed in...
CVE-2024-23250
An access issue was addressed with improved access restrictions. This issue is fixed in iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 17.4, macOS Sonoma 14.4, tvOS 17.4, watchOS 10.4. An app may be able to access Bluetooth-connected microphones without user permission...
macOS 14.x < 14.4 Multiple Vulnerabilities (HT214084)
The remote host is running a version of macOS / Mac OS X that is 14.x prior to 14.4. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities: - A logic issue was addressed with improved state management. This issue is fixed in macOS Ventura 13. An app may be able to modify protected parts of the...
About the security content of iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 17.4
About the security content of iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 17.4 This document describes the security content of iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 17.4. About Apple security updates For our customers' protection, Apple doesn't disclose, discuss, or confirm security issues until an investigation has occurred and patches ...
Side Channels Are Common
Really interesting research: "Lend Me Your Ear: Passive Remote Physical Side Channels on PCs." Abstract: We show that built-in sensors in commodity PCs, such as microphones, inadvertently capture electromagnetic side-channel leakage from ongoing computation. Moreover, this information is often...
Smart home assistants at risk from "NUIT" ultrasound attack
A new form of attack named "Near Ultrasound Inaudible Trojan" NUIT has been unveiled by researchers from the University of Texas. NUIT is designed to attack voice assistants with malicious commands remotely via the internet. Impacted assistants include Siri, Alexa, Cortana, and Google Assistant...
Hackers Using New Evasive Technique to Deliver AsyncRAT Malware
A new, sophisticated phishing attack has been observed delivering the AsyncRAT trojan as part of a malware campaign that's believed to have commenced in September 2021. "Through a simple email phishing tactic with an HTML attachment, threat attackers are delivering AsyncRAT a remote access trojan...
This Week in Security News - January 7th, 2022
This week, read about Log4j vulnerabilities in connected cars and charging stations and how iOS malware can fake iPhone shutdowns to snoop on cameras and microphones...
This Week in Security News - January 7, 2022
This week, read about Log4j vulnerabilities in connected cars and charging stations and how iOS malware can fake iPhone shutdowns to snoop on cameras and microphones...
Eavesdropping on Phone Taps from Voice Assistants
The microphones on voice assistants are very sensitive, and can snoop on all sorts of data: In Hey Alexa what did I just type? we show that when sitting up to half a meter away, a voice assistant can still hear the taps you make on your phone, even in presence of noise. Modern voice assistants ha...
Laser-Based Hacking from Afar Goes Beyond Amazon Alexa
Imagine someone hacking into an Amazon Alexa device using a laser beam and then doing some online shopping using that person account. This is a scenario presented by a group of researchers who are exploring why digital home assistants and other sensing systems that use sound commands to perform...
Apple Safari Flaws Enable One-Click Webcam Access
A security researcher has disclosed vulnerabilities in Apple’s Safari browser that can be used to snoop on iPhones, iPads and Mac computers using their microphones and cameras. To exploit the flaws in a real-world attack, all an attacker would need to do is convince a victim to click one maliciou...
Hackers Can Use Ultrasonic Waves to Secretly Control Voice Assistant Devices
Researchers have discovered a new means to target voice-controlled devices by propagating ultrasonic waves through solid materials in order to interact with and compromise them using inaudible voice commands without the victims' knowledge. Called "SurfingAttack," the attack leverages the unique...