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Drupal Release Patches for Drupalgeddon2 Vulnerability

April 30, 2018 By News Team Leave a Comment

Drupal has just issued its third flaw fix in a month, supplementing its previous patch for Drupalgeddon 2 with an unscheduled security update. After releasing a patch for a critical vulnerability in late March, Drupal is now having to do it all over … [Read more...] about Drupal Release Patches for Drupalgeddon2 Vulnerability

Filed Under: Hacking, Vulnerabilities Tagged With: Dries Buytert, Drupal, Drupal Media module, Drupalgeddon 2, SA-CORE-2018-002, SA-CORE-2018-003, SA-CORE-2018-004, vulnerability, XSS

Drupal Sites Vulnerable to Attack

March 30, 2018 By News Team Leave a Comment

Drupal sites have been found to be highly vulnerable to attack. All recent versions of its content management system are affected by the same critical flaw, which has exposed millions of Drupal websites to potential attacks. The vulnerability can … [Read more...] about Drupal Sites Vulnerable to Attack

Filed Under: Vulnerabilities Tagged With: Drupal, Drupal websites, Paranoia module, patches, SQL injection vulnerability, updates, vulnerability

PHP Weathermap Bug Allows Cryptocurrency Mining

March 23, 2018 By News Team Leave a Comment

Hackers are exploiting CVE-2013-2618, a five-year-old security vulnerability in Cacti’s Network Weathermap plug-in to infect x86-64 Linux web servers with cryptocurrency-mining malware. The Weathermap plug-in is an open source tool that network … [Read more...] about PHP Weathermap Bug Allows Cryptocurrency Mining

Filed Under: Cryptomining Tagged With: China, cryptocurrency mining, cryptomining, CVE-2013-2618, Japan, Monero, open source, PHP Weathermap, PHP Weathermap Bug, Taiwan, Trend Micro, U.S., vulnerability

Grammarly Flaw Exposes Personal Documents

February 9, 2018 By News Team Leave a Comment

Around 22 million people have installed the Grammarly extension for Chrome, which goes beyond a traditional spell checker to offer automated copyediting: analyzing your sentence structure and word usage, and correcting grammatical errors as well as … [Read more...] about Grammarly Flaw Exposes Personal Documents

Filed Under: Browser Security, Vulnerabilities Tagged With: Chrome browser extension, Gizmodo, Grammarly, Mozilla browser extension, security hole, Slate, Tavis Ormandy, vulnerability

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