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Mobile Development

Predator spyware sold with Chrome, Android zero-day exploits to monitor targets

25 May 2022

Spyware vendor Cytrox sold zero-day exploits to government-backed snoops who used them to deploy the firm’s Predator spyware in at least …

Tags Android, Browsers, Chrome, Internet, Mobile Development

Multiple Governments Buying Android Zero-Days for Spying: Google

23 May 2022

An analysis from Google TAG shows that Android zero-day exploits were packaged and sold for state-backed …

Tags Android, Buying, Cloud Computing, Governments, Mobile Development

Cytrox’s Predator Spyware Targeted Android Users with Zero-Day Exploits

20 May 2022

Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) on Thursday pointed fingers at a North Macedonian spyware developer named Cytrox for developing …

Tags Android, Google, Mobile Development, Predators, Security Pro

Cytrox’s Predator Spyware Target Android Users with Zero-Day Exploits

20 May 2022

Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) on Thursday pointed fingers at a North Macedonian spyware developer named Cytrox for developing …

Tags Android, Google, Mobile Development, Predators, Security Pro

Spyware Vendors Target Android With Zero-Day Exploits

19 May 2022

In line with findings on Cytrox published in December by researchers at University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab, TAG saw evidence that …

Tags Android, Google, Mobile Development, Security Pro, Spyware

Your snoozing iOS 15 iPhone may actually be sleeping with one antenna open

19 May 2022

Some research into the potentially exploitable low-power state of iPhones has sparked headlines this week. While pretty much no one is …

Tags Apple, iOS, iOS 15, iPhone, Mobile Development

iPhones Can Run Malware While Turned Off, Researchers Discover

17 May 2022

Do you think turning off your iPhone means it’s safe from malicious activity? Think …

Tags Apple, iOS, iPhone, IT, Mobile Development

Apple patches zero-day kernel hole and much more – update now!

17 May 2022

Apple’s latest security updates have arrived. All still-supported flavours of macOS (Monterey, Big Sur and Catalina), as well as all …

Tags iOS, Mobile Development, OS X, Patch, Zero Days

Nokia Opens Cybersecurity Testing Lab

12 May 2022

Nokia has opened the Advanced Security Testing and Research (ASTaR) lab, an end-to-end 5G testing lab focused on cybersecurity. ASTaR will …

Tags Cloud Computing, Labs, Methodologies, Microsoft, Mobile Development

Google to Implement Passwordless Logins in Android and the Chrome Web Browser

7 May 2022

Apple, Google, and Microsoft announced plans to expand support for a common passwordless sign-in standard created by the FIDO Alliance and …

Tags Android, Chrome, Logins, Mobile Development, Passwordless

Google Releases Android Update to Patch Actively Exploited Vulnerability

6 May 2022

Google has released monthly security patches for Android with fixes for 37 flaws across different components, one of which is a fix for an …

Tags Android, Google, IT, Mobile Development, News

Google addresses actively exploited Android flaw in the kernel

6 May 2022

Google released the May security bulletin for Android, 2022-05-05 security patch level, which fixed an actively exploited Linux kernel …

Tags Android, Google, IT, Mobile Development, News

Google fixes two critical Pixel vulnerabilities: Get your updates when you can!

5 May 2022

Google has made updates available for Android 10, 11, 12 and 12L. The May Android Security Bulletin contains details of security …

Tags Android, Get, IT, Mobile Development, Pixels

Android monthly updates are out – critical bugs found in critical places!

4 May 2022

Google’s May 2022 updates for Android are out. As usual, the core of Android received two different patch …

Tags Android, Google, IT, Mobile Development, Patch
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NVD

  • CVE-2021-4231 – A vulnerability was found in Angular up to 11.0.4/11.1.0-next.2. It has been classified as …26 May 2022
  • CVE-2022-29680 – CSCMS Music Portal System v4.2 was discovered to contain a blind SQL injection vulnerabili …26 May 2022
  • CVE-2022-1664 – Dpkg::Source::Archive in dpkg, the Debian package management system, before version 1.21.8 …26 May 2022
  • CVE-2022-29681 – CSCMS Music Portal System v4.2 was discovered to contain a blind SQL injection vulnerabili …26 May 2022
  • CVE-2022-1886 – Heap-based Buffer Overflow in GitHub repository vim/vim prior to 8.2. …26 May 2022
  • CVE-2022-29682 – CSCMS Music Portal System v4.2 was discovered to contain a blind SQL injection vulnerabili …26 May 2022

EXPLOITS

  • qdPM 9.1 – Remote Code Execution (RCE) (Authenticated) (v2)26 May 2022
  • m1k1o’s Blog v.10 – Remote Code Execution (RCE) (Authenticated)23 May 2022
  • OpenCart v3.x Newsletter Module – Blind SQLi23 May 2022
  • Showdoc 2.10.3 – Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)17 May 2022
  • SolarView Compact 6.0 – OS Command Injection17 May 2022
  • T-Soft E-Commerce 4 – SQLi (Authenticated)17 May 2022

SECURELIST

  • Managed detection and response in 202126 May 2022
  • The Verizon 2022 DBIR25 May 2022
  • What’s wrong with automotive mobile apps?25 May 2022
  • ISaPWN – research on the security of ISaGRAF Runtime23 May 2022
  • Evaluation of cyber activities and the threat landscape in Ukraine17 May 2022
  • HTML attachments in phishing e-mails16 May 2022

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