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Software maker Citrix hacked, business documents removed

Acting on a tip from the FBI, Citrix has investigated and confirmed that its network has been penetrated and data had been exfiltrated by an outside force. Neither the extent of nor the specifics of what has been removed has been determined, but in a statement Citrix said business documents have been accessed and downloaded by malicious actors. The FBI contacted Citrix ...

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Another Windows zero-day vulnerability revealed by Google

The security vulnerability is said to affect Windows 7 systems particularly those with the 32-bit version. This flaw leads to a privilege escalation in the Windows kernel driver allowing malicious components to evade security sandbox. Right after a Chrome security flaw was fixed by Google, another vulnerability existing in Microsoft’s Windows was disclosed by the tech giant. According to Google’s ...

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Minnesota man admits to hacking government databases

A man from Minnesota, Cameron Thomas Crowley, admitted on March 7, 2019, that he hacked state government databases in 2017. Crowley also admitted that he hacked databases belonging to the Minnesota government, a second university, and an unnamed school district. What is the issue – A man from Minnesota, Cameron Thomas Crowley, admitted on March 7, 2019, that he hacked state ...

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New Forcepoint X-Labs Delivers World’s First Security Lab Dedicated to Behavioral-Intelligence Innovations

World-leading specialists in security research, data science, psychology and counter-intelligence brought together to focus on understanding human behavior and build risk-adaptive cybersecurity solutions Global cybersecurity leader Forcepoint today launched the X-Labs division, the world’s first dedicated research division that combines deep security expertise with behavioral science research. The new X-Labs team will use data insights from the entire Forcepoint product ...

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End of the Line for Windows 7: Open Road for Hackers

Microsoft has been urging customers to upgrade from its Windows 7 operating system, while attempting to ease the transition with several options for extended support. It will stop providing routine fixes and security patches effective January 2020. Regular support for Windows Server 2008 also is scheduled to end at that time. Windows 7 enterprise customers can subscribe to Extended Security ...

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Hackers Revive Microsoft Office Equation Editor Exploit

Hackers used specially-crafted Microsoft Word documents during the last few months to abuse an Integer Overflow bug that helped them bypass sandbox and anti-malware solutions and exploit the Microsoft Office Equation Editor vulnerability patched 15 months ago. According to Microsoft’s security advisory, this memory corruption vulnerability tracked as CVE-2017-11882 impacts unpatched Microsoft Office 2007 Service Pack 3, Microsoft Office 2010 Service Pack 2, Microsoft Office 2013 Service Pack 1, ...

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Security bug in Joomla hands cybercriminals a playground for attack campaigns

Joomla is believed to still contain an old remote code execution (RCE) flaw in its platform. An attacker exploited this flaw and used malicious PHP code to compromise websites as well as bypassed the CMS’ mail service. Popular content management system (CMS) Joomla has been hit with new spam campaigns recently. As per a report by Check Point Research, a ...

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Google revealed yesterday that a patch for Chrome last week was actually a fix for a zero-day that was under active attacks.

The attacks exploited CVE-2019-5786, a security flaw and the only patch included in the Chrome 72.0.3626.121 version, released last Friday, March 1, 2019. According to an update to its original announcement and a tweet from Google Chrome’s security lead, the patched bug was under active attacks at the time of the patch. Google described the security flaw as a memory management error in Google ...

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Police warn of fake anti-virus alert scam

WINCHESTER, Va. (WHSV) — A scam involving fake anti-virus alerts on computers is becoming increasing popular in the Winchester area, prompting the Winchester Police Department to issue a warning to citizens. In one recent case, a woman lost $350 to the scam, while another man lost $250. This is not a new scam by any means, but it remains a dangerous ...

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