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By Waqas
Microsoft has stated that they are aware of the issue and are investigating, adding that they will take action to help keep customers protected.
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Mandiant researchers have recently reported that 55 zero-day vulnerabilities were actively exploited in 2022, most against the following brands and their products:- Researchers state that hackers are still targeting zero-day vulnerabilities in maliciou…
By Habiba Rashid
Are you wondering why your ChatGPT conversation history has been unavailable since yesterday? Well, here is why!
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Malicious threat actors have actively exploited 55 zero-days in 2022 – down from 81 in 2021 – with Microsoft, Google, and Apple products being most targeted. 53 out of 55 allowed attackers to achieve elevated privileges or execute remote co…
A vulnerability in Google Pixel phones allows for the recovery of an original, unedited screenshot from the cropped version.
The post Google Pixel Vulnerability Allows Recovery of Cropped Screenshots appeared first on SecurityWeek.
By Deeba Ahmed
In addition to Google Pixel and Samsung devices, Vivo devices were also vulnerable to this attack.
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By Deeba Ahmed
According to researchers, multiple Fortinet products were impacted by this vulnerability, including FortiManager, FortiGate, and FortiAnalyzer.
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Despite its usually inflexible 0-day disclosure policy, Google is keeping four mobile modem bugs semi-secret due to likely ease of exploitation.
Several vulnerabilities in Samsung’s Exynos chipsets may allow attackers to remotely compromise specific Samsung Galaxy, Vivo and Google Pixel mobile phones with no user interaction. “With limited additional research and development, we believe t…