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Researcher Chris Evans reported a new bug and showed how also used a previously known flaw in ImageMagick to leak Yahoo server data and steal images and authentication secrets.
An underground forum called Nulled.io that helped users share stolen credentials, software cracks, and leaked content was hacked earlier this month, spilling a glut of information, including users’ email addresses, encrypted passwords, and IP addresses, among other details. According to researchers at Risk Based Security who reported the breach last week, a 1.3 GB tar.gz...
WordPress vulnerabilities continue to be a magnet for hackers laden with exploit kits, and as recently as February, crippling ransomware attacks. As a result, WordPress has already released three security updates this year, the latest for the content management system coming last Friday, bringing current users to version 4.5.2. WordPress also in April turned on...
Within hours of the disclosure of serious vulnerabilities in ImageMagick, public exploits were available increasing the risk to thousands of websites that make use of the open source image-processing software. Attackers can append malicious code to an image file that ImageMagick will process without question, leading to, in the case of one of the vulnerabilities,...