Monthly Archive: May 2024

Cybercriminals Hijack Microsoft API for Attacks

Cybercriminals are increasingly harnessing Microsoft Graph API to manage malicious software and evade detection systems. According to researchers from Symantec, such actions are designed to facilitate communication with C2 infrastructure hosted on Microsoft’s cloud...

ArubaOS: 4 Critical Flaws Allow Full System Takeover

Recently, Aruba Networks, a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), disclosed information about ten vulnerabilities in its ArubaOS operating system, four of which are classified as critical. These vulnerabilities could potentially allow arbitrary code...

Indonesia Caught Spying: Secret Spyware Deal Exposed

According to Amnesty International, Indonesia has been covertly acquiring spyware through a complex network of intermediaries spanning from Israel to Greece, Singapore, and Malaysia. The organization asserts that its investigation has uncovered a systemic...

Hackers Exploit Path Traversal: Prevent Pre-Release Flaws

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have urged software developers to more proactively identify and remedy path traversal vulnerabilities before releasing products to the market. Such...

Users Return to Windows 10 as Windows 11 Declines

According to a report by Tom’s Hardware, the statistics website Statcounter has released a new report showing a noticeable decline in the global market share of Windows 11 since February of this year, dropping...

Google Passkey: Faster, Safer, and Now on 400M Accounts

Google has officially announced that its passwordless access technology, Passkey, is now utilized in over 400 million accounts, with the authentication process having been executed more than a billion times over the past two...