Security News > 2024 > May

Google fixes yet another Chrome zero-day exploited in the wildFor the eighth time this year, Google has released an emergency update for its Chrome browser that fixes a zero-day vulnerability with an in-the-wild exploit. GitHub fixes maximum severity Enterprise Server auth bypass bugA critical, 10-out-of-10 vulnerability allowing unrestricted access to vulnerable GitHub Enterprise Server instances has been fixed by Microsoft-owned GitHub.

A new Google Ads malvertising campaign, coinciding with the launch of the Arc web browser for Windows, was tricking people into downloading trojanized installers that infect them with malware payloads. The Arc browser is a new web browser featuring an innovative user interface design that sets it apart from traditional browsers.

An Indian national pleaded guilty to wire fraud conspiracy for stealing over $37 million through a fake Coinbase website used to steal credentials. Tomar and his co-conspirators created a fake website to mimic the Coinbase Pro website in June 2021 using the "Coinbasepro.com" domain.

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a critical security flaw in an artificial intelligence (AI)-as-a-service provider Replicate that could have allowed threat actors to gain access to...

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The ICQ messaging app is shutting down on June 26th, marking the end of a much-beloved communication application. ICQ launched in 1996, just a short time before AOL Instant Messenger, and was loved for its ease of use, 1-on-1 or group chats, and the ability to communicate with people all over the world in real-time for free.

A hacker has defaced the website of the pcTattletale spyware application, found on the booking systems of several Wyndham hotels in the United States, and leaked over a dozen archives containing database and source code data. Described by its developers as an "Employee and child monitoring software," pcTattletale is a consumer-grade spyware solution that was leaking guest details and customer information captured from the hotels' check-in systems because of an API security vulnerability, according to TechCrunch.

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Cybershow May 24, 2024 5:29 PM. We had a few Cybershow pieces this week, with varing degrees ofrelevence to security. An arts related discussion about how AI is changing music.

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