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Researchers Detail Apple’s Recent Zero-Click Shortcuts Vulnerability
A security flaw in Apple's Shortcuts app allowed shortcuts to access sensitive data on devices without user consent. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-23204, was patched by Apple on January 22, 2024.
Researchers Detail Apple’s Recent Zero-Click Shortcuts Vulnerability
A security flaw in Apple's Shortcuts app allowed shortcuts to access sensitive data on devices without user consent. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-23204, was patched by Apple on January 22, 2024.
Researchers Detail Apple’s Recent Zero-Click Shortcuts Vulnerability
A security flaw in Apple's Shortcuts app allowed shortcuts to access sensitive data on devices without user consent. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-23204, was patched by Apple on January 22, 2024.
Chinese Duo Found Guilty of $3m Apple Fraud Plot
Two Chinese nationals, Haotian Sun and Pengfei Xue, have been found guilty of running a fraudulent scheme targeting Apple. They sent thousands of fake iPhones to Apple for repair, hoping to receive genuine replacements.
Russian Cyberattackers Launch Multiphase PsyOps Campaign
Russian-linked threat actors conducted a multiwave campaign, Operation Texonto, using a combination of pysops and spear-phishing to spread misinformation in Ukraine and target Microsoft 365 credentials across Europe.
Linux Malware ‘Migo’ Targets Redis for Cryptojacking Attacks
Researchers spotted a new Migo malware targeting Redis servers to mine cryptocurrency and utilizing system-weakening commands to disable security features. Migo is distributed as a Golang ELF binary, with compile-time obfuscation and the ability to persist on Linux...
Researchers Detail Apple’s Recent Zero-Click Shortcuts Vulnerability
Details have emerged about a now-patched high-severity security flaw in Apple's Shortcuts app that could permit a shortcut to access sensitive information on the device without users' consent. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-23204 (CVSS score: 7.5), was...
FTC Slams Avast with $16.5 Million Fine for Selling Users’ Browsing Data
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has hit antivirus vendor Avast with a $16.5 million fine over charges that the firm sold users' browsing data to advertisers after claiming its products would block online tracking. In addition, the company has been banned from...
Multiple FreeImage Vulnerabilities Fixed in Ubuntu
On 16th January 2024, the Ubuntu security team released critical security updates addressing several FreeImage vulnerabilities in different Ubuntu releases, including Ubuntu 16.04 and Ubuntu 18.04.
Multiple FreeImage Vulnerabilities Fixed in Ubuntu
On 16th January 2024, the Ubuntu security team released critical security updates addressing several FreeImage vulnerabilities in different Ubuntu releases, including Ubuntu 16.04 and Ubuntu 18.04.
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