Phishing for the News - Weekend Roundup - January 11, 2025
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Listen to our podcast for a roundup of this week's cyber news. Our Cyber Intelligence Briefs this week included information on:
- Critical vulnerabilities discovered in Moxa, IBM, and Debian LTS Linux Kernel, potentially enabling remote code execution, privilege escalation, and denial-of-service attacks.
- Moxa patching vulnerabilities in cellular routers and network security devices.
- Focus on BGP security risks and guidance from NIST on strengthening internet routing security and resilience.
- CERT-FR bulletin highlighting critical vulnerabilities discovered in the past week, impacting various products.
- Critical flaws in Moxa devices putting industrial network security at risk.
- New FireScam Android malware disguised as Telegram Premium, targeting users for data theft.
- CISA releasing advisories for ABB and Nedap ICS Vulnerabilities.
- Android security updates addressing critical vulnerabilities, urging users to update their devices promptly.
- SonicWall issuing an alert for serious vulnerabilities in their product line, including routers and network security appliances.
- Ivanti products found to have multiple critical vulnerabilities, allowing for remote code execution and complete system takeover.
- A zero-day vulnerability in the Ivanti Connect Secure VPN being exploited, emphasizing the need for immediate patching.
- SonicWall urging immediate patching for an exploitable SSLVPN bug.
The SecureResearch Cyber Intelligence Briefs keep the information security community updated on the latest security news. For a detailed analysis of each vulnerability and actionable advice contact info@secureresearch.com.
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