Security News > 2019 > April > Week in review: Oracle WebLogic zero-day under attack, a new way to improve network security

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: Qualcomm chips leak crypto data from secure execution environment A vulnerability in Qualcomm chips could be exploited by attackers to retrieve encryption keys and sensitive information from the chipsets’ secure execution environment, NCC Group researchers have found. PDF: The vehicle of choice for malware and fraud There has been a substantial increase of fraudulent PDF files, according to a report by SonicWall … More → The post Week in review: Oracle WebLogic zero-day under attack, a new way to improve network security appeared first on Help Net Security.
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