“US Government Takes Steps to Bolster CVE Program” plus 7 BleepingComputer.com |
- US Government Takes Steps to Bolster CVE Program
- Exploit Published for Unpatched Flaw in Windows Task Scheduler
- Booz Allen Hamilton Researchers Detail New RtPOS Point-of-Sale Malware
- Novel Attack Technique Uses Smart Light Bulbs to Steal Data
- OCR Software Dev Exposes 200,000 Customer Documents
- Windows 10 KB4100347 Intel CPU Update Causing Boot Issues & Pushed to AMD Users
- Nearly 1,200 US News Sites Still Not Available for EU Users After GDPR
- Fraudsters Can Access Sensitive Information from Abandoned Domains
US Government Takes Steps to Bolster CVE Program Posted: 28 Aug 2018 06:18 AM PDT The US government is taking steps to fix the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) system that's been plagued by various problems in recent years. [...] |
Exploit Published for Unpatched Flaw in Windows Task Scheduler Posted: 28 Aug 2018 01:57 AM PDT A security researcher has published on Twitter details about a vulnerability in the Windows OS. The vulnerability is a "local privilege escalation" issue that allows an attacker to elevate the access of malicious code from a limited USER role to an all-access SYSTEM account. [...] |
Booz Allen Hamilton Researchers Detail New RtPOS Point-of-Sale Malware Posted: 27 Aug 2018 09:15 PM PDT Security researchers from Booz Allen Hamilton have spotted a previously unseen and undocumented malware strain that targets point-of-sale (POS) systems. [...] |
Novel Attack Technique Uses Smart Light Bulbs to Steal Data Posted: 27 Aug 2018 05:50 PM PDT Researchers have determined that some light bulbs are suitable for covert data exfiltration from personal devices, and can leak multimedia preferences by recording their luminance patterns from afar. [...] |
OCR Software Dev Exposes 200,000 Customer Documents Posted: 27 Aug 2018 02:34 PM PDT A misconfigured MongoDB server belonging to Abbyy, an optical character recognition software developer, allowed public access to customer files. [...] |
Windows 10 KB4100347 Intel CPU Update Causing Boot Issues & Pushed to AMD Users Posted: 27 Aug 2018 12:35 PM PDT On August 21st, Microsoft released an update to the May KB4100347 Intel microcodes for Windows 10 & Windows Server 2016. After installing this latest version, Windows users are reporting that they are unable to boot Windows 10 or are having performance issues. To complicate the issue, the Intel CPU update is being pushed to AMD users [...] |
Nearly 1,200 US News Sites Still Not Available for EU Users After GDPR Posted: 27 Aug 2018 10:35 AM PDT More than three months after the European Union introduced the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), nearly 1,200 US-based news sites remain inaccessible to EU users. [...] |
Fraudsters Can Access Sensitive Information from Abandoned Domains Posted: 27 Aug 2018 08:37 AM PDT Scammers can collect highly sensitive information about a company's activity, employees, and clients, even if after it shuts down, a cybersecurity expert warns. [...] |
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