Category Archives: Vulnerabilities
Mozilla patches zero-day flaw in Firefox
Mozilla the makers of Firefox has issued a zero-day security update for Firefox and Firefox Extended Support Release, which were found to contain an actively exploited flaw in the IonMonkey JIT compiler. What is known “Incorrect alias information in IonMonkey JIT compiler for setting array elements could lead to a type confusion,” they stated in…
Android Phones Vulnerable Due To Pulse Secure VPN
Hackers are exploiting existing vulnerabilities in Pulse Secure VPN and Android Phones. The flaw tracked as CVE-2019-1150, has been rated ‘Highly’ critical. This arbitrary read file vulnerability affects multiple versions of Pulse Connect Secure and Pulse Policy Secure. This flaw allows remote attackers to connect via HTTPS to an enterprise network without the requirement of…
WordPress 5.3.1 patches four security vulnerabilities
WordPress has pushed out version 5.3.1 patching four security issues. WordPress versions 5.3 and earlier contain a few vulnerabilities and the WordPress is recommending users that utilize WordPress to download the the latest version. This is a short-cycle maintenance release and soon will be superseded by a full update when version 5.4 is released. WordPress…
A Simple But Strong Cyber Security Strategy
It’s quite a task having to protect a small business from online dangers. The threats that can come across your network are vast and in order to avoid them you should consider having a Simple But Strong Cyber Security Strategy. You don’t have to know much about this topic to know that you absolutely need…
Signs your Android phone may have a Virus or other Malware
Here are some signs your Android phone may have a virus or malware. Remember while the external damage is usually visible, internal damage is usually hidden from view. Android Malware like virus is known to perform repeated tasks that can take up resources on your devices. Signs of Android malware may show up in these…
Morons Use Public Wifi!
Well as the title implies, Morons Use Public WiFi! Sorry, not Sorry. I am getting straight to the point and ripping off the band-aid. You are a moron if you use public WiFi and its probably not your fault but this day in age there is no excuse and these 7 reasons below will tell…
Hackers Using Discord to Steal Your Information With Malware
Researchers found that Hackers are injecting malware into Discord to steal your information. The Windows Discord application functionality is based on HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This allows malware to modify its core files so that the client executes malicious behavior on startup. This Discord malware is targeting data that can be obtained from the…
Keeping Windows 7 Will Put Companies And Users At Risk
Keeping Windows 7 will put Companies and users at risk if they do not move onto Windows 10. Microsoft will terminate support for Windows 7 on January 14, 2020 and this is coming up quickly there is not much time. It’s not just Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 that are approaching the end of…
Apple iTunes Bug Exploited To Deliver Ransomware
The Hackers have been exploiting the “unquoted path” flaw in the Bonjour updater in iTunes for Windows to deliver BitPaymer/iEncrypt ransomware. The Researchers from Morphinsec Labs have identified this flaw with Bonjour updater back in August the team from Morphisec immediately disclosed the vulnerability to Apple. Apple has recently patched the flaw for Windows. Windows…
Google Warns Zero-Day Bug For Android Under Active Attack
Google has stated a warning of an Android zero-day flaw actively being exploited in the wild. This flaw impacts 18 Android models including Google’s flagship Pixel, Samsung, Huawei and Xiaomi. Project Zero member Maddie Stone wrote in a technical post . which said the unpatched vulnerability(CVE-2019-2215) can be exploited in several ways. In one scenario, a…