Google patched 4th Chrome zero-day vulnerability this year
CVE-2022-2294 is already exploited by cybercriminals to attack Chrome users.
CVE-2022-2294 is already exploited by cybercriminals to attack Chrome users.
Using this vulnerability, a cybercriminal can get the remote access to sensitive information.
While Raspberry Robin was first discovered in September 2021, it was active long before that.
In the first half of 2022, Google’s Project Zero team identified eighteen 0-day vulnerabilities, and at least nine of them are variants of previously fixed flaws.
The cyber security world in brief: RansomHouse extortion group added AMD to its victims list, publishing giant Macmillan suffered a ransomware attack, and more.
On June 27, 2022, RansomHouse added AMD to their data leak site, thereby AMD launched an investigation.
Chinese-speaking threat actor used Microsoft Exchange vulnerability to gain initial access to victims’ networks.
A threat actor used the critical remote code execution vulnerability in Mitel MiVoice Connect to gain initial access to a corporate network.
The cyber security world in brief: Harmony's Horizon Bridge hacked for $100 million, Russian cyber spies target 42 countries that support Ukraine, and more.
The hackers use Log4Shell to deliver malicious payloads, including PowerShell scripts and a remote access tool hmsvc.exe.
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