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VMware Fixed Critical SQL Injection Flaw in Aria Automation Platform
VMware has fixed a high-severity SQL-Injection vulnerability, known as CVE-2024-22280, in its Aria Automation platform. This flaw could allow authenticated users to execute unauthorized database operations through specially crafted SQL queries.
DarkGate: Dancing the Samba With Alluring Excel Files
Campaigns distributing DarkGate malware use various methods like email attachments and malicious ads. A campaign in March-April 2024 used Samba file shares hosting malicious files for DarkGate infections.
PHP Vulnerability Exploited to Spread Malware and Launch DDoS Attacks
Multiple threat actors have been observed exploiting a recently disclosed security flaw in PHP to deliver remote access trojans, cryptocurrency miners, and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) botnets. The vulnerability in question is CVE-2024-4577 (CVSS score: 9.8),...
GitLab Patches Critical Flaw Allowing Unauthorized Pipeline Jobs
GitLab has shipped another round of updates to close out security flaws in its software development platform, including a critical bug that allows an attacker to run pipeline jobs as an arbitrary user. Tracked as CVE-2024-6385, the vulnerability carries a CVSS score...
New Ransomware Group Exploiting Veeam Backup Software Vulnerability
A now-patched security flaw in Veeam Backup & Replication software is being exploited by a nascent ransomware operation known as EstateRansomware. Singapore-headquartered Group-IB, which discovered the threat actor in early April 2024, said the modus operandi...
Most Security Pros Admit Shadow SaaS and AI Use
A recent Next DLP poll revealed that 73% of cybersecurity professionals used unauthorized apps, including AI, last year. Top concerns were data loss, lack of control, and breaches, with 10% admitting to a breach due to these tools.
Most Security Pros Admit Shadow SaaS and AI Use
A recent Next DLP poll revealed that 73% of cybersecurity professionals used unauthorized apps, including AI, last year. Top concerns were data loss, lack of control, and breaches, with 10% admitting to a breach due to these tools.
Most Security Pros Admit Shadow SaaS and AI Use
A recent Next DLP poll revealed that 73% of cybersecurity professionals used unauthorized apps, including AI, last year. Top concerns were data loss, lack of control, and breaches, with 10% admitting to a breach due to these tools.
Most Security Pros Admit Shadow SaaS and AI Use
A recent Next DLP poll revealed that 73% of cybersecurity professionals used unauthorized apps, including AI, last year. Top concerns were data loss, lack of control, and breaches, with 10% admitting to a breach due to these tools.
Most Security Pros Admit Shadow SaaS and AI Use
A recent Next DLP poll revealed that 73% of cybersecurity professionals used unauthorized apps, including AI, last year. Top concerns were data loss, lack of control, and breaches, with 10% admitting to a breach due to these tools.
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