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WordPress silently fixed a serious content injection vulnerability when it pushed out its latest security release, 4.7.2, last week
Ubuntu users are encouraged to update their operating systems to the latest OpenSSL package versions to address a collection of vulnerabilities.
Zimperium announced Tuesday its N-Days Exploit Acquisition Program that will reward researchers for Android and iOS exploits.
Researchers have found a half-dozen flaws in popular printer models that allow attackers to do everything from steal print jobs to conduct buffer overflow attacks.
Hundreds of thousands–potentially more than one million–Netgear routers are susceptible to a pair of vulnerabilities that can lead to password disclosure.
Cisco Systems is warning customers of a critical vulnerability affecting three of its TelePresence MCU platform models.
WordPress fixed three security issues, including a XSS and SQL injection, with WordPress 4.7.2 this week.
Dridex banking malware returns with a new bypass technique that allows the malware to execute without triggering a Windows UAC alert to the user.
The Star Wars Twitter botnet, the return of Lavabit, a critical Cisco Webex flaw, and the St. Louis Library ransomware story are discussed.
A bipartisan bill was introduced this week in the House calling for the NHTSA to conduct a study that would determine appropriate cybersecurity standards for motor vehicles.
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