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CrowdStrike Falcon Sensor Update Triggers Global BSOD Crisis

Posted on 19 Jul 2024

On July 19, 2024, a routine software update by CrowdStrike caused widespread disruptions in multiple industries, leading to system crashes and operational challenges for airlines, emergency services, and financial institutions. The incident revealed the risks of overreliance on a single security vendor and highlighted the need for diversification and comprehensive security strategies. Netizen offers advanced security solutions to mitigate such risks. ...

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Atlassian Patches High-Severity Vulnerabilities in Bamboo, Confluence, and Jira

Posted on 22 Jul 2024

Atlassian has released crucial security updates for its Bamboo, Confluence, and Jira products, addressing high-severity vulnerabilities. These updates fix issues such as server-side request forgery (SSRF) and file inclusion vulnerabilities, as well as denial-of-service (DoS) flaws. Users are advised to apply these patches promptly to prevent unauthorized access and service disruptions. ...

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Operation Endgame: Multinational Cyber Operation Dismantles Criminal Network

Posted on 26 Jul 2024

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has announced the successful execution of Operation Endgame, a groundbreaking multinational cyber operation aimed at dismantling a sophisticated network of cybercriminals. This unprecedented initiative involved coordinated efforts from law enforcement agencies across the United States, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and other countries, with crucial support ...

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Critical Vulnerabilities in Ivanti Endpoint Manager and Endpoint Manager for Mobile

Posted on 18 Jul 2024

Ivanti has addressed high-severity vulnerabilities in its Endpoint Manager (EPM) and Endpoint Manager for Mobile (EPMM) products. The most critical is an SQL injection flaw (CVE-2024-37381) affecting the Core server of EPM 2024 flat, allowing authenticated attackers with network access to execute arbitrary code. Hotfixes and updates are available for mitigation. ...

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Researchers Uncover Unfixable Vulnerability in All ARM CPUs

Posted on 24 Jul 2024

In recent developments, a significant vulnerability has been identified in ARM’s Memory Tagging Extension (MTE), a security feature designed to mitigate memory corruption issues in the ARMv8.5-A architecture. This vulnerability exploits speculative execution, a performance optimization feature in modern CPUs, to bypass MTE’s protections and leak sensitive information. Understanding Memory Tagging Execution (MTE) MTE aims ...

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