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Pro-Russia Hackers Target European Government With Roundcube Webmail Bug
Winter Vivern, believed to be a Belarus-aligned hacker, attacked European government entities and a think tank starting on Oct. 11, according to an Ars Technica report Wednesday. ESET Research discovered the hack that exploited a zero-day vulnerability in Roundcube, a webmail server with millions of users, and allowed the pro-Russian group to exfiltrate sensitive emails.…
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‘Predator’ Spyware Let Government Hackers Break Into Chrome and Android, Google Says
A shady private surveillance company sold access to nearly half a dozen powerful security flaws in Chrome and Android last year to government-affiliated hackers, Google revealed Monday.
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Microsoft Failed to Fix a Zero-Day and Now Every Version of Windows Is at Risk
Every version of Windows is at risk due to a scary zero-day vulnerability after Microsoft failed to patch the flaw.
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Oil Giant Shell Hacked Thanks to Flaw-Ridden Accellion System
Royal Dutch Shell, the petrochemical giant (and one of the largest companies in the world), is the latest in a string of high-profile victims to have suffered a data breach in connection with beleaguered cloud provider Accellion.