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Trend Micro Research has identified a significant evolution in the aggressive Water Saci malware campaign, revealing a new infection chain that abandons traditional .NET-based delivery methods in favor of sophisticated script-driven techniques. On Octo…
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The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a stark advisory highlighting two severe vulnerabilities in Veeder-Root’s TLS4B Automatic Tank Gauge System, a critical tool used in fuel storage and management across the energy sector. These flaws, if exploited, could enable attackers to run arbitrary system-level commands on affected devices, potentially leading to […] The post CISA Warns Of Critical Veeder-Root Vulnerabilities Let Attackers Execute System-level Commands appeared first on Cyber Security News.
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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a critical security alert regarding serious vulnerabilities in Veeder-Root’s TLS4B Automatic Tank Gauge System. Released on October 23, 2025, the alert warns that attackers co…
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A new vulnerability in early versions of OpenVPN has been disclosed, potentially allowing malicious servers to execute arbitrary commands on client machines. The flaw affects OpenVPN releases from 2.7_alpha1 to 2.7_beta1, enabling script-injection attacks on POSIX-based systems such as Linux, macOS, and BSD variants. The issue stems from inadequate sanitization of the –dns and –dhcp-option […] The post OpenVPN Vulnerability Exposes Linux, macOS Systems to Script Injection Attacks appeared first on Cyber Security News.
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Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a sophisticated phishing campaign orchestrated by the notorious Gamaredon threat group, specifically targeting government entities through exploitation of a critical WinRAR vulnerability. The attack leverages CV…
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The Apache Software Foundation has disclosed two security vulnerabilities affecting multiple versions of Apache Tomcat, with one flaw posing a serious risk of remote code execution on vulnerable servers. The flaws impact Apache Tomcat versions 9, 10, a…
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The competitive gaming landscape has become a breeding ground for cybercriminals who exploit players’ desire to gain an unfair advantage. While major esports tournaments like last year’s CS2 PGL Major in Copenhagen boast prize pools reachin…
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Cybersecurity firm LayerX has identified a critical vulnerability in OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas browser that allows malicious actors to inject harmful instructions into ChatGPT’s memory and execute remote code. This security flaw poses signific…
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The Apache Software Foundation has highlighted critical flaws in Apache Tomcat, a widely used open-source Java servlet container that powers numerous web applications. On October 27, 2025, Apache disclosed two vulnerabilities, CVE-2025-55752 and CVE-2025-55754, affecting multiple versions of Tomcat. While the first poses a risk of remote code execution (RCE) under specific configurations, the second […] The post Apache Tomcat Security Vulnerabilities Expose Servers to Remote Code Execution Attacks appeared first on Cyber Security News.
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In late 2025, a staggering 81% of broadband users were found to have never changed their router’s default administrative password, opening the door to significant malware risk. This widespread negligence was revealed in Broadband Genie’s fourth major router security survey, where 3,242 users were polled to gauge progress on consumer cybersecurity awareness. Despite regulatory pushes […] The post 81% Router Usres Have Not Changed Default Admin Passwords, Exposing Devices to Hackers appeared first on Cyber Security News.
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