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08.06.2016
The website for the TeamViewer remote control/remote access service came under a denial of service (DoS) attack on June 1 that caused a massive service outage. The attack came just two weeks after
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06.11.2017
A critical vulnerability in the Oracle Identity Manager allows an attacker to take complete control over a system remotely.
Oracle has offered scant details about the vulnerability, fearing further
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31.01.2018
Electron, an open source web application platform for creating cross-platform applications, has reported a critical vulnerability that affects Windows users. The remote code execution vulnerability
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29.08.2018
to update their software.
Now there is a new flaw (CVE CVE-2018-11776) in Apache Struts that can be used by a remote attacker to run malicious code on unpatched servers. The flaw was discovered by Man Yue Mo
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11.11.2021
IoT devices around the world (such as logic controllers, human-machine interfaces, and remote terminal units) depend on BusyBox, which is marketed as the Swiss Army Knife of Embedded Linux
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28.03.2022
the DCERPC (Distributed Computing Environment/Remote Procedure Calls, which is used for calling a procedure on a remote machine as though it were local) service from smbd. In order to enable this feature, rpc
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03.11.2022
” — possibly leading to remote code execution. However, the OpenSSL project team has since downgraded the threats to “high,“ saying they “are not aware of any working exploit that could lead to remote code
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03.03.2015
The Samba team has confirmed a recent CVE report (CVE-2015-0240) regarding a flaw in the smbd
file server daemon that could allow a remote user to execute arbitrary code with root privileges
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19.08.2015
Microsoft has released a critical patch for Internet Explorer to plug a hole that lets a remote attacker gain the privileges of the current user. The attacker could create a carefully crafted web
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10.09.2019
Research, “The Win32/StealthFalcon backdoor, which appears to have been created in 2015, allows the attacker to control the compromised computer remotely.”
The malware was created by Stealth Falcon