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Google's Swift Action

Google Exposes Exploited Zero-Day Bug in Chrome

Google has promptly addressed four vulnerabilities in its Chrome browser, with particular urgency surrounding CVE-2024-0519—a zero-day bug that has already been exploited in the wild. Google has recently taken swift action to rectify four vulnerabilities identified in its Chrome browser through a series of updates. Among these, the most concerning is CVE-2024-0519, a zero-day bug […]

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ServiceNow Data Exposure Risk

ServiceNow Data Exposure Risk: Protect Your Business Today

Discover the critical vulnerability in ServiceNow affecting thousands of companies. In today’s interconnected digital landscape, the ServiceNow Data Exposure Risk poses a critical threat to businesses. Cybersecurity expert Daniel Miessler discovered this potential vulnerability in ServiceNow’s built-in capabilities and quickly shared his concerns on Twitter. His findings shed light on the risk that unauthenticated users

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Massive DDoS Attacks

Massive HTTP/2 Rapid Reset DDoS Attacks: How Cloudflare, Google, and Amazon Fought Back

The tech giant issued a warning, emphasizing that any enterprise or individual using HTTP/2 for web applications, services, and APIs could be vulnerable. Cloudflare began analyzing the attack method and the underlying vulnerability in late August. The company reports that an unknown threat actor exploited a weakness in the widely used HTTP/2 protocol to launch

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VPN Linux client vulnerability

Atlas VPN Linux Client Flaw: Is Your IP Address Safe?

Researchers have uncovered a zero-day vulnerability in Atlas VPN’s Linux client, capable of revealing a user’s true IP address when simply visiting a website. Atlas VPN, an affordable VPN solution utilizing the WireGuard protocol, offers compatibility with all major operating systems. A researcher shared a proof-of-concept exploit on Reddit, demonstrating that Atlas VPN’s latest Linux

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