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A few months ago, a group of researchers discovered a ransomware variant identified as Yanluowang, which appeared to have advanced attack and infection features but only appears to have attackedRead More →

After receiving a report from ESET researcher Martin Smolár, Lenovo security teams announced the correction of three severe vulnerabilities. Tracked as CVE-2021-3970, CVE-2021-3971, and CVE-2021-3972, the flaws could be exploitedRead More →

QR code (Quick Response) is the name by which we all know the modules to store information in a dot matrix or in a two-dimensional barcode. This matrix is readRead More →

Citrix announced the release of security patches for multiple vulnerabilities present in some of its products, including a severe issue in SD-WAN. Tracked as CVE-2022-27505, this flaw was described asRead More →

The prestigious Italian fashion house Ermenegildo Zegna has confirmed that it was the victim of a ransomware attack that severely affected its operations and could be fixed without paying aRead More →

In its latest update, the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) announced the inclusion of three new categories to its list of top security risks that could put all kindsRead More →

A few months ago, specialists from the security firm ThreatFabric reported the detection of a new malware variant for Android devices. Identified as Coper, this malware family appeared to beRead More →

Developers addressed a command injection vulnerability in asciidoctor-include-ext, a popular Ruby library that allows users to parse and convert AsciiDoc files. According to the report, this vulnerability allows remote codeRead More →