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Markus Feilner

Chinese hackers and Fortinet vulnerabilities: Warnings from US government

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For several years in a row, the Californian manufacturer Fortinet has been in the public focus due to serious security problems. Known for its secure firewall, VPN and intrusion detection devices, the cyber security expert was again forced to announce several highly critical security vulnerabilities in February 2024. Staying informed and applying patches promptly is […]

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15. March 2024/by Markus Feilner
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Microsoft Patches 73 Vulnerabilities Including Actively Exploited Critical Flaw in Exchange Server

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In February 2024, Microsoft issued a security alert for a total of 73 security vulnerabilities. The batch included 6 critical severity vulnerabilities, 52 rated as high severity, and 15 as medium severity vulnerabilities. 30 of them are remote code execution vulnerabilities [T1210] and 16 are privilege escalation [TA0004] exploits. From that group, three stand out […]

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6. March 2024/by Joseph Lee
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CISA: Multiple Vulnerabilities In Atlassian Confluence Are Being Actively Exploited

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Six high severity vulnerabilities in Atlassian Confluence have been disclosed over the past few months making it imperative for its users to upgrade with urgency. Of these, the most severe, CVE-2023-22527 has been added to CISA’s KEV (Known Exploited Vulnerabilities). Collectively, the recently disclosed vulnerabilities range in severity from CVSS 7.5 (High) to 10 (Critical). […]

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22. February 2024/by Joseph Lee
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