Almost every week there is a new vulnerability pack with a new name, this time it’s Frag Attacks (wi-fi). Another Microsoft patch has been released – there will be exploits soon. Also, a huge number of Adobe design and office products have been patched. Attackers through ransomware are becoming more and more vicious, for example, … Continue reading Too many vulnerabilities on one Tuesday from 2 vendors, not to mention zero-days →
Month of non-stop Microsoft fixes and even if you install everything, you still remain vulnerable (PrintNightmare is a real nightmare). There were also many zero-days that everyone was so used to and did not have time to patch. Be sure to check the Research part of the review for a lot of useful stuff. Vulnerabilities: … Continue reading Continuous patching Microsoft, tons of zero-days for one month and other “mistakes” →
The week of the second Tuesday of the month always sees a lot of important updates from various vendors. It’s been a long time since our news section was bigger than Vulnerabilities. In the Research section you will traditionally find the most useful stuff that the author couldn’t pass by. Content: Vulnerabilities: Microsoft patch and … Continue reading Second Tuesday patches and several attacks in weekly news →
Microsoft is the headliner of the outgoing month. Too many too critical vulnerabilities in the last month. Also, other vendors with zero-day and 1-click vulnerabilities are worth noting. In addition to vulnerabilities, there were several high-profile hacks and news about ransomware + some APT for our monthly digest. Vulnerabilities: Microsoft, IOT, Nvidia, Atlassian, Western Digital … Continue reading Monthly red digest with red vulnerabilities and incidents →