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QNAP Fixes Bug That Let Attackers Run Malicious Commands Remotely Taiwan-based network-attached storage (NAS) maker QNAP has released security patches for multiple vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to inject and execute malicious code and commands remotely on vulnerable NAS devices. Three of the security flaws fixed today by QNAP are high severity stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities
Google Pushes Emergency Chrome Update To Fix Two Zero-days Google has released Chrome 94.0.4606.71 for Windows, Mac, and Linux, to fix two zero-day vulnerabilities that have been exploited by attackers. “Google is aware the exploits for CVE-2021-37975 and CVE-2021-37976 exist in the wild,” Google disclosed in the list of security fixes fixed in today’s Google Chrome release.
Fake Amnesty International Pegasus Scanner Used To Infect Windows Threat actors are trying to capitalize on the recent revelations on Pegasus spyware from Amnesty International to drop a less-known remote access tool called Sarwent. The malware looks and acts the part of a legitimate antivirus solution specially created to scan the system for traces of
GhostEmperor Hackers Use New Windows 10 Rootkit In Attacks Chinese-speaking cyberspies have targeted Southeast Asian governmental entities and telecommunication companies for more than a year, backdooring systems running the latest Windows 10 versions with a newly discovered rootkit. The hacking group, dubbed GhostEmperor by Kaspersky researchers who spotted it, use the Demodex rootkit, which acts as a backdoor to