A good reason to update Confluence
It’s time to update Confluence Data Center and Confluence Server: they contain a serious vulnerability that allows unauthorized creation of administrator accounts.
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It’s time to update Confluence Data Center and Confluence Server: they contain a serious vulnerability that allows unauthorized creation of administrator accounts.
An unusual case of an attack executed by weaponizing legit video game code.
A vulnerability in Google Chrome has already been exploited by malefactors. All users need to update to version 89.0.4389.90.
Microsoft has released a patch for a critical RCE vulnerability in Windows Server systems.
Hacking security cameras through a smart light switch — and other interesting features of smart homes.
A bug in WinRAR allows malefactors to gain full control over your device. All they need you to do is unpack a rigged RAR file.
Thanks to our proactive technologies, zero-day vulnerability CVE-2018-8611 was neutralized.
In this edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, we discuss Facebook’s Portal, chain letters on Facebook, Google+ being killed, and more.
The Microsoft Windows vulnerability CVE-2018-8453, which was used in several attacks this summer, was detected proactively.
At MWC 2018, Kaspersky Lab researchers show how easily a smart home can be hacked.
On this episode of podcast, Jeff and David discuss a vulnerability in baby monitors, password re-use in Britain’s GenZ, and more.
Much has been said about the VENOM vulnerability, the latest in an increasingly long line of bugs affecting vast swaths of the Internet. It’s an old-school bug of the relatively
The Bash vulnerability affecting Unix, Linux and OS X systems is the latest Internet-wide bug to emerge, and a number of experts are saying it’s more dangerous than OpenSSL Heartbleed.
Your data is the finest treasure on your computer. Protect it the way the secret service protects a president, create a robust defense system where an antivirus will be just the last line of defense.
New analysis pinpoints some weaknesses in a new generation of cars with online capabilities. If exploited, this may result in car theft and other problems.
A serious cross site scripting vulnerability was discovered in the popular Twitter application TweetDeck yesterday. Users should revoke access to that app on Twitter as soon as possible.
OpenID and OAuth are protocols responsible for those “Login with Facebook” and “Authorize with Google” buttons you see on almost every site nowadays. Of course, there is a hack for that™, but you don’t need neither panic nor change your password. Read on for our simple action plan.