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New Pro-Ocean Malware Worms Through Apache, Oracle, Redis Servers The financially-motivated Rocke hackers are using a new piece of cryptojacking malware called Pro-Ocean to target vulnerable instances of Apache ActiveMQ, Oracle WebLogic, and Redis. The new malware is a step up from the previous threat used by the group in that it comes with self-spreading
Windows Installer Zero-day Vulnerability Gets Free Micropatch A vulnerability in the Windows Installer component, which Microsoft attempted to fix several times to no avail, today received a micropatch to deny hackers the option of gaining the highest privileges on a compromised system. The issue affects Windows 7 through 10. Microsoft’s most recent effort to address the issue
Windows 10 NTFS Corruption Bug Gets Unofficial Temporary Fix Developers have released an unofficial fix for a Windows bug that could lead to the corruption of an NTFS volume by merely viewing a specially crafted file. Earlier this month, BleepingComputer reported that a Windows 10 bug was discovered by security researcher Jonas Lykkegaard that allows non-privileged users to mark
ProtonVPN Causes Windows BSOD Crashes Due To Antivirus Conflicts ProtonVPN is working on fixing a bug causing Windows blue screen crashes affecting customers using the latest versions of the company’s Windows client software. The BSOD crashes don’t affect all users and are caused due to conflicts with unnamed antivirus software solutions. “We have received reports that