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Information security specialists reported the finding of multiple vulnerabilities in Apache Traffic Server. According to the report, successful exploitation of these flaws would allow compromising the affected systems. Below areRead More →

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of at least 28 vulnerabilities in Qualcomm chipsets. According to the report, the successful exploitation of the flaws would allow the deployment of severe attackRead More →

Cannazon, a popular dark web platform for buying and selling marijuana-derived products, announced that the website will soon shut down due to the constant denial of service (DoS) attacks facingRead More →

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of two critical vulnerabilities in Cisco Security Manager, which allows system administrators to apply the best security policies, in addition to facilitating the resolution ofRead More →

This will be a busy week for system administrators, as technology companies Siemens and Schneider Electric announced the release of dozens of security patches to address all sorts of flawsRead More →

Cybersecurity experts report that, despite efforts to take it down, the MyKings botnet is still active and generating an incredible amount of money for its operators nearly five years afterRead More →

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of four vulnerabilities in Apache HTTP server, the open source server for UNIX, Microsoft Windows and other systems. According to the report, the successful exploitationRead More →

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of 26 vulnerabilities in Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader, two popular software tools. According to the report, the successful exploitation of these flaws would allowRead More →

Cybersecurity specialists report the detection of a banking Trojan for Android devices that has advanced capabilities, including features for denial of service (DoS), Man-in-The-Middle (MiTM) attacks and ransomware infections, inRead More →