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Premier League's Return: A Hat Trick of Cyberthreats?
England’s Premier League is returning this week, with millions of soccer fans around the world looking to stream matches using their online video accounts. Unfortunately, the U.K.’s National Cyber Security Centre NCSC is warning on phishing, fraud and brute-forcing attempts by attackers looking t...
Citrix Systems XenApp Information Disclosure Vulnerability
Citrix Systems XenApp is a suite of application virtualization software from Citrix Systems USA. The software supports the distribution and streaming of applications from a centralized location to an isolated environment and the execution of those applications on the target device. An information...
PT-2020-13827 · Citrix · Citrix Xenapp
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Citrix XenApp version 6.5 Description: The issue allows a remote unauthenticated attacker to determine whether a user exists on the server when two-factor authentication 2FA is enabled. This is because the 2FA error page is only displayed aft...
h1-ctf: [H1-2006 2020] Bypassing access control checks by modifying the URL, internal application state, or the HTML page, or using a custom API attack tool
H1-2006 CTF Writeup F859938 Summary: Access control enforces policy such that users cannot act outside of their intended permissions. Failures typically lead to unauthorized information disclosure, modification or destruction of all data, or performing a business function outside of the limits of...
DigitalOcean Data Leak Incident Exposed Some of Its Customers Data
DigitalOcean, one of the biggest modern web hosting platforms, recently hit with a concerning data leak incident that exposed some of its customers' data to unknown and unauthorized third parties. Though the hosting company has not yet publicly released a statement, it did has started warning...
New Android Malware Steals Banking Passwords, Private Data and Keystrokes
A new type of mobile banking malware has been discovered abusing Android's accessibility features to exfiltrate sensitive data from financial applications, read user SMS messages, and hijack SMS-based two-factor authentication codes. Called "EventBot" by Cybereason researchers, the malware is...
Millions of Brute-Force Attacks Hit Remote Desktop Accounts
A rash of brute-forcing attempts aimed at users of Microsoft’s proprietary Remote Desktop Protocol RDP has come to light, striking millions per week. The attacks are a likely offshoot of cybercriminals looking to take advantage of the unprecedented numbers of employees working from home amid the...
Remote spring: the rise of RDP bruteforce attacks
With the spread of COVID-19, organizations worldwide have introduced remote working, which is having a direct impact on cybersecurity and the threat landscape. Alongside the higher volume of corporate traffic, the use of third-party services for data exchange, and employees working on home...
Safe Remote Access to Critical Infrastructure Networks in a Time of Global Crisis
With governments closing down workplaces all over the world, telecommuting presents not just online administrative and capacity challenges for organizations, but also security challenges. As highlighted in a recent article by Andy Greenberg from Wired, when more and more employees are asked to VP...
Tips for Securing Remote Workers
As more and more employees are mandated to work from home, security and non-security professionals alike are left wondering what they can do to keep their data and systems safe. To help with this, we’ve compiled a list of some of the key things you can do to ensure your defenses are up—on or off...
Europol Arrests 26 SIM Swapping Fraudsters For Stealing Over $3 Million
Europol, along with the Spanish and the Romanian national police, has arrested 26 individuals in connection with the theft of over €3.5 million $3.9 million by hijacking people's phone numbers via SIM swapping attacks. The law enforcement agencies arrested 12 and 14 people in Spain and Romania,...
PYSEC-2020-219
In wagtail-2fa before 1.4.1, any user with access to the CMS can view and delete other users 2FA devices by going to the correct path. The user does not require special permissions in order to do so. By deleting the other users device they can disable the target users 2FA devices and potentially...
CVE-2020-10079
GitLab 7.10 through 12.8.1 has Incorrect Access Control. Under certain conditions where users should have been required to configure two-factor authentication, it was not being required...
CVE-2020-10079
GitLab 7.10 through 12.8.1 has Incorrect Access Control. Under certain conditions where users should have been required to configure two-factor authentication, it was not being required...
UBUNTU-CVE-2020-10079
GitLab 7.10 through 12.8.1 has Incorrect Access Control. Under certain conditions where users should have been required to configure two-factor authentication, it was not being required...
PT-2020-11904 · Gitlab · Gitlab
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: GitLab versions 7.10 through 12.8.1 Description: The issue is related to Incorrect Access Control, where under certain conditions, users were not required to configure two-factor authentication when they should have been. Recommendations: For...
Microsoft Visual Studio Spoofing Vulnerability
A spoofing vulnerability exists in Microsoft Visual Studio as it includes a reply URL that is not secured by SSL. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could compromise the access tokens, exposing security and privacy risks. To exploit this vulnerability, an attacker would nee...
FreeBSD : Gitlab -- Multiple Vulnerabilities (62f2182c-5f7a-11ea-abb7-001b217b3468)
Gitlab reports : Directory Traversal to Arbitrary File Read Account Takeover Through Expired Link Server Side Request Forgery Through Deprecated Service Group Two-Factor Authentication Requirement Bypass Stored XSS in Merge Request Pages Stored XSS in Merge Request Submission Form Stored XSS in...
Fill your Boots with credential stuffing protections
Yet again another company suffers a ‘hack’ that turns out to be nothing more than a credential stuffing attack. This time Boots have stopped customers using advantage card points to pay for products. This is after 600,000 Tesco accounts were compromised in the same way. No systems at Boots were...
A Massive U.S. Property and Demographic Database Exposes 200 Million Records
More than 200 million records containing a wide range of property-related information on US residents were left exposed on a database that was accessible on the web without requiring any password or authentication. The exposed data — a mix of personal and demographic details — included the name,...