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Cisco Warns of Vulnerability in IOS and IOS XE Software After Exploitation Attempts
The vulnerability is a result of insufficient validation of attributes in the GDOI and G-IKEv2 protocols, making it possible for an attacker to compromise a key server or modify the configuration of a group member.
Progress Software Releases Urgent Hotfixes for Multiple Security Flaws in WS_FTP Server
Progress Software has released hotfixes for a critical security vulnerability, alongside seven other flaws, in the WS_FTP Server Ad hoc Transfer Module and in the WS_FTP Server manager interface. Tracked as CVE-2023-40044, the flaw has a CVSS score of 10.0, indicating...
BlackTech APT Breaks in Cisco Routers, Targets U.S. and Japanese Companies
A Chinese state-sponsored APT called BlackTech has been found breaking into network routers to remain undetected and stealthily move across a variety of organizations. BlackTech actors often focus on branch routers (typically smaller appliances used at remote branch...
Cisco Warns of Vulnerability in IOS and IOS XE Software After Exploitation Attempts
Cisco is warning of attempted exploitation of a security flaw in its IOS Software and IOS XE Software that could permit an authenticated remote attacker to achieve remote code execution on affected systems. The medium-severity vulnerability is tracked...
Unraveling the CACTUS Ransomware Group’s Recent Exploits
The CACTUS ransomware group employs unique encryption techniques, including hiding the decryption key within a file named ntuser.dat, to evade detection by anti-virus software.
Unraveling the CACTUS Ransomware Group’s Recent Exploits
The CACTUS ransomware group employs unique encryption techniques, including hiding the decryption key within a file named ntuser.dat, to evade detection by anti-virus software.
Unraveling the CACTUS Ransomware Group’s Recent Exploits
The CACTUS ransomware group employs unique encryption techniques, including hiding the decryption key within a file named ntuser.dat, to evade detection by anti-virus software.
Unraveling the CACTUS Ransomware Group’s Recent Exploits
The CACTUS ransomware group employs unique encryption techniques, including hiding the decryption key within a file named ntuser.dat, to evade detection by anti-virus software.
Unraveling the CACTUS Ransomware Group’s Recent Exploits
The CACTUS ransomware group employs unique encryption techniques, including hiding the decryption key within a file named ntuser.dat, to evade detection by anti-virus software.
Unraveling the CACTUS Ransomware Group’s Recent Exploits
The CACTUS ransomware group employs unique encryption techniques, including hiding the decryption key within a file named ntuser.dat, to evade detection by anti-virus software.
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