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Adobe Issues Patch for Actively Exploited Flash Player Zero-Day Exploit
If you have already uninstalled Flash player, well done! But if you haven't, here's another great reason for ditching it. Adobe has released a security patch update for a critical vulnerability in its Flash Player software that is actively being exploited in the wild by hackers in targeted attack...
Researchers Warn of Microsoft Zero-Day RCE Bug
Researchers have discovered a medium-severity Windows vulnerability that enables remote attackers to execute arbitrary code – and Microsoft hasn’t issued a patch yet. The flaw, which was first discovered by Dmitri Kaslov of Telspace Systems, exists within the handling of error objects in JScript,...
TippingPoint Threat Intelligence and Zero-Day Coverage – Week of May 28, 2018
I ended up at an urgent care clinic earlier this week and found out I have strep throat. The doctor who examined me asked me what medicine I had taken prior to my visit to help alleviate my throat pain, to which I replied, “I took a multi-symptom liquid medicine because the pain was keeping me...
CentOS 7 : libvorbis (CESA-2018:1058)
An update for libvorbis is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System CVSS base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerability from...
TippingPoint Threat Intelligence and Zero-Day Coverage – Week of May 21, 2018
Not that I needed to the reminder, but the influx of emails with the subject line “Updates to our Privacy Policy” from companies that I deal with and some that I’ve never heard of! means that TODAY is the day! The General Data Protection Regulation GDPR has officially taken effect. Originally...
Hackers are exploiting a new zero-day flaw in GPON routers
Even after being aware of various active cyber attacks against the GPON Wi-Fi routers, if you haven't yet taken them off the Internet, then be careful—because a new botnet has joined the GPON party, which is exploiting an undisclosed zero-day vulnerability in the wild. Security researchers from...
Hackers are exploiting a new zero-day flaw in GPON routers
Even after being aware of various active cyber attacks against the GPON Wi-Fi routers, if you haven't yet taken them off the Internet, then be careful—because a new botnet has joined the GPON party, which is exploiting an undisclosed zero-day vulnerability in the wild. Security researchers from...
Adobe Reader zero-day discovered alongside Windows vulnerability
During the first half of 2018, we have witnessed some particularly interesting zero-day exploits, including one for Flash CVE-2018-4878 and more recently for Internet Explorer CVE-2018-8174. The former was quickly used by exploit kits such as Magnitude, while it is only a matter of time before we...
A week in security (May 7 – May 13)
Last week on Labs, we looked at the case of a fake Android AV, an annoying adware that goes by the name of Kuik, the return of threat actors behind the Shopper Stop tech scam, a new Netflix phishing scam, the recent zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer, and the insufficiency of merely...
TippingPoint Threat Intelligence and Zero-Day Coverage – Week of May 7, 2018
This week marked National Teacher Appreciation Week here in the United States. I was happy to see that many other countries celebrate educators in all the other months of the year. All of us have at least one teacher, instructor or professor who really made a difference in our lives. There are tw...
Internet Explorer zero-day: browser is once again under attack
Update 2018-05-25: CVE-2018-8174 has been added to the RIG exploit kit MDNC. Update 2018-05-22: Security researcher Richard Warren mentioned that a fully working IE zero-day now patched with payload was uploaded to VirusTotal. We decided to test Malwarebytes against it, since last time we only ha...
New Facebook-Spread Malware Triggers Credential Theft, Cryptomining
A new malware campaign rapidly spreading via Facebook is infecting victims’ systems to steal their social media credentials and download cryptomining code. The malware, dubbed Nigelthorn by the Radware researchers who first discovered it, is being propagated via socially engineered links on...
Microsoft Patches Two Zero-Day Flaws Under Active Attack
It's time to gear up for the latest May 2018 Patch Tuesday. Microsoft has today released security patches for a total of 67 vulnerabilities, including two zero-days that have actively been exploited in the wild by cybercriminals, and two publicly disclosed bugs. In brief, Microsoft is addressing ...
Microsoft Patches Two Zero-Day Flaws Under Active Attack
It's time to gear up for the latest May 2018 Patch Tuesday. Microsoft has today released security patches for a total of 67 vulnerabilities, including two zero-days that have actively been exploited in the wild by cybercriminals, and two publicly disclosed bugs. In brief, Microsoft is addressing ...
The King is dead. Long live the King!
In late April 2018, a new zero-day vulnerability for Internet Explorer IE was found using our sandbox; more than two years since the last in the wild example CVE-2016-0189. This particular vulnerability and subsequent exploit are interesting for many reasons. The following article will examine th...
WebKitGTK+ Memory Corruption / Code Execution Vulnerability
Exploit for windows platform in category dos / poc ------------------------------------------------------------------------ WebKitGTK+ Security Advisory WSA-2018-0004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date reported : May 07, 2018 Advisory ID : WSA-2018-0004...
Microsoft Patch Tuesday, May 2018 Edition
Microsoft today released a bundle of security updates to fix at least 67 holes in its various Windows operating systems and related software, including one dangerous flaw that Microsoft warns is actively being exploited. Meanwhile, as it usually does on Microsoft's Patch Tuesday -- the second...
TippingPoint Threat Intelligence and Zero-Day Coverage – Week of April 30, 2018
When I was little, I discovered the joy of jumping on the bed. While it was fun to jump on the bed, I wanted to make it more challenging so I started to imitate the ski jumpers I had seen during the 1976 Winter Olympics and jump from my parents’ dresser to the bed. I quickly found out there’s a...
SQLi, XSS zero-days expose Belkin IoT devices, Android smartphones
LONDON, UK – Research director Scott Tenaglia and lead research engineer Joe Tanen detailed the vulnerabilities during their ‘Breaking BHAD: Abusing Belkin Home Automation devices’ talk at the Black Hat Europe conference in London last Friday. The zero-day flaws specifically relate to Belkin’s...
TippingPoint Threat Intelligence and Zero-Day Coverage – Week of April 23, 2018
I was having dinner with friends recently and one of the newer members of the group asked me what I did for a living. I told him that I worked for a cybersecurity company and his reply was, “I don’t need to worry about security – I have a MacBook.” I thought that at any second, Rod Serling was...