“File Inclusion Bug in Kibana Console for Elasticsearch Gets Exploit Code” plus 4 BleepingComputer.com
“File Inclusion Bug in Kibana Console for Elasticsearch Gets Exploit Code” plus 4 BleepingComputer.com |
- File Inclusion Bug in Kibana Console for Elasticsearch Gets Exploit Code
- New Extortion Email Threatens to Send a Hitman Unless You Pay 4K
- Windows 10 to Get New Task Manager, Action Center and File Explorer Features
- How to Decrypt the InsaneCrypt or Everbe 1 Family of Ransomware
- How to Decrypt HiddenTear Ransomware Variants
File Inclusion Bug in Kibana Console for Elasticsearch Gets Exploit Code Posted: 18 Dec 2018 07:59 AM PST Exploit code has been published for a local file inclusion (LFI) type of vulnerability affecting the Console plugin in Kibana data visualization tool for Elasticsearch; an attacker could use this to upload a malicious script and potentially get remote code execution. [...] |
New Extortion Email Threatens to Send a Hitman Unless You Pay 4K Posted: 18 Dec 2018 06:06 AM PST These extortion emails are getting wilder and wilder. First we had the sextortion scams that threatened to reveal victims doing dirty deeds, then bomb threats, which brought the attention of law enforcement worldwide, and now we have threats that a hitman is targeting you unless you pay $4,000 in bitcoin. [...] |
Windows 10 to Get New Task Manager, Action Center and File Explorer Features Posted: 18 Dec 2018 05:15 AM PST Windows 10's next update codenamed '19H1' will reportedly come with Microsoft Flow-powered custom actions for the Action Center, independent dark theme toggle for File Explorer, new Task Manager feature and more. [...] |
How to Decrypt the InsaneCrypt or Everbe 1 Family of Ransomware Posted: 17 Dec 2018 01:02 PM PST If you are infected with the InsaneCrypt or Everbe 1.0 family of ransomware infections, a decryptor has been created that recover your files for free. [...] |
How to Decrypt HiddenTear Ransomware Variants Posted: 16 Dec 2018 03:05 PM PST If you have been infected with a HiddenTear Ransomware variant, then you are in luck as a program called HiddenTearDecrypter has been created by Michael Gillespie that allows you recover your encryption key without having to pay the ransom. [...] |
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