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Hackers use vulnerabilities in SimpleHelp RMM to attack corporate networks

📟 News

Date: 30/01/2025

Author: HackMag

Experts believe that recently patched vulnerabilities in SimpleHelp Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) were used by attackers to gain initial access to corporate networks.
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Google to disable Sync in older Chrome versions

📟 News

Date: 29/01/2025

Author: HackMag

Google announced that in early 2025, Chrome Sync will be disabled in Chrome versions older than four years.
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J-magic backdoor attacked Juniper Networks devices using ‘magic packets’

📟 News

Date: 28/01/2025

Author: HackMag

A massive backdoor attack targeting Juniper routers often used as VPN gateways has been uncovered. The devices were attacked by the J-magic malware that starts a reverse shell only after detecting a ‘magic packet’ in network traffic.
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YouTube plays hour-long ads to users with ad blockers

📟 News

Date: 27/01/2025

Author: HackMag

Users complain that YouTube plays very long unskippable ads. Sometimes such ads are longer than the video the person is watching.
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Zyxel firewalls reboot due to flawed update

📟 News

Date: 27/01/2025

Author: HackMag

Zyxel warned its customers that a recent signature update may cause critical errors in USG FLEX and ATP series firewalls. As a result, devices go into infinite reboot loops.
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Cisco patched a critical vulnerability in Meeting Management

📟 News

Date: 26/01/2025

Author: HackMag

Cisco released updates to fix a critical (CVSS score: 9.9) vulnerability in Meeting Management. The bug enables an unprivileged remote authenticated attacker to gain administrative privileges.
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18,000 script kiddies have been infected with backdoor via XWorm RAT builder

📟 News

Date: 25/01/2025

Author: HackMag

According to CloudSEK analysts, malefactors attack novice hackers using a fake malware builder. Script kiddies’ systems become infected with a backdoor that steals data and subsequently seizes control over their computers.
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