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Supply Chain Attack Hits 100k Sites, Tied to North Korea
A massive supply chain attack has compromised over 100,000 websites, now linked to North Korean hackers. If you use these sites, your data could be at risk. Cybersecurity teams are working on fixes, but the threat remains serious.
CISA Flags Critical n8n Flaw in Exploited Vulnerabilities List
CISA has added a critical flaw in n8n to its exploited vulnerabilities list. This affects organizations using n8n for automation. Ignoring this could lead to serious data breaches. Immediate updates and security reviews are recommended.
Critical SolarWinds Flaw Allows Command Execution
A critical vulnerability in SolarWinds Web Help Desk allows hackers to execute commands on affected systems. This flaw puts sensitive data at risk for organizations using the software. Immediate updates and vigilance are essential to mitigate potential exploitation.
Critical N8n Vulnerabilities Enable Server Takeover
Critical vulnerabilities in N8n allow hackers to take over servers. If you use N8n, your data could be at risk. Stay alert and ensure your systems are updated.
CYBERUK Conference: Global Security Chiefs Gather in Glasgow
International security chiefs are convening in Glasgow for the CYBERUK conference. They're discussing vital cybersecurity strategies that affect everyone. Stay tuned for insights that could enhance your digital safety.
Splunk RCE Flaw Lets Attackers Run Commands Remotely!
A critical flaw in Splunk allows attackers to execute commands remotely. Users of Splunk's Enterprise and Cloud platforms are at risk. This vulnerability could lead to unauthorized access and data breaches. Stay alert for updates and patches from Splunk!
Secure Package Managers: ENISA's Essential Guide for Developers
ENISA has launched its first Technical Advisory on Secure Package Managers. This guide helps developers safely use third-party packages. With rising security threats, following these best practices is essential for protecting your projects. Don't risk your software's integrity!
Massive Cyber-Attack Hits Stryker with Wiper Malware
A pro-Iran group claims to have wiped 200,000 systems at Stryker. This attack could disrupt vital healthcare services. Experts are watching closely for potential escalations.
North Korean Scammers Use Fake IT Jobs to Spread Malware
GitLab has exposed a North Korean scam where hackers pose as IT recruiters to spread malware. Developers are the primary targets, risking their data and careers. GitLab is taking steps to combat these threats, but vigilance is essential.