Phishing for the News - Daily - January 6, 2025
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Here are the key takeaways from today's SecureResearch Cyber Intelligence Brief:
- Moxa products are vulnerable to remote code execution and privilege escalation.
- IBM products have multiple vulnerabilities that enable remote code execution, privilege escalation, and remote denial of service.
- Debian LTS's Linux kernel has multiple privilege escalation and denial of service flaws.
- Windows 10 users are being urged to upgrade to avoid a "security fiasco" as its end-of-support date nears.
- Cryptocurrency wallet drainers stole $494 million in 2024, targeting over 300,000 wallet addresses.
- NIST has released a draft guidance on strengthening Internet routing security and resilience.
- A new FireScam Android data-theft malware is disguised as a Telegram Premium app.
- Google Chrome is making it easier to share specific parts of long PDFs.
- A critical Nuclei vulnerability has been fixed, which allowed malicious templates to bypass signature verification.
For more information in the SecureResearch Daily Cyber Intelligence Brief, email [email protected]
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