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  • BIND DNS System Flaws Let Attackers Launch DoS Attacks
  • Microsoft Copilot Studio Vulnerability Exploited to Access Sensitive Information
  • Critical OpenSSH Vulnerability in FreeBSD Let's Attackers Gain Root Access Remotely
  • Hackers Can Use HDMI Cables to Capture Your Passwords
  • Critical FreeBSD Hypervisor Vulnerability Lets Attackers Execute Malicious Code

BIND DNS System Flaws Let Attackers Launch DoS Attacks

Published: 2023-09-26 15:23:51

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Author: Guru Baran

BIND 9, a widely-used DNS (Domain Name System) server software, has been found vulnerable to two critical security flaws, labeled as CVE-2023-4236 and CVE-2023-3341.

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Microsoft Copilot Studio Vulnerability Exploited to Access Sensitive Information

Published: 2024-08-25 18:46:30

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Author: Guru Baran

🤖: ""AI hack detected""

By leveraging this HTTP request functionality, combined with an SSRF protection bypass, they could access Microsoft's internal infrastructure for Copilot Studio.

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Critical OpenSSH Vulnerability in FreeBSD Let's Attackers Gain Root Access Remotely

Published: 2024-08-13 14:00:42

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Author: Guru Baran

🤖: "backdoor"

A critical security vulnerability has been discovered in OpenSSH implementations on FreeBSD systems, potentially allowing attackers to execute remote code without authentication. The vulnerability, identified as CVE-2024-7589, affects all supported versions of FreeBSD.

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Hackers Can Use HDMI Cables to Capture Your Passwords

Published: 2024-08-05 16:28:21

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Author: Guru Baran

🤖: "HDMI hack"

Security researchers have discovered a new way that hackers can steal sensitive information, like passwords. This involves eavesdropping on HDMI cables, a concerning development for computer users.

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Critical FreeBSD Hypervisor Vulnerability Lets Attackers Execute Malicious Code

Published: 2024-09-23 22:59:10

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Author: Guru Baran

🤖: "Hypervisor hack"

A high-severity vulnerability in the FreeBSD hypervisor, bhyve, has been discovered, allowing malicious software running in a guest virtual machine (VM) to potentially execute arbitrary code on the host system.

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