1. Vulnerabilities in Popular Open Source Libraries
Research reveals that around 50% of widely used open source software libraries contain vulnerabilities. Developers are urged to rigorously review and update dependencies to ensure application security.
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2. Critical Vulnerability in SolarWinds Web Help Desk
SolarWinds has released a patch for a critical vulnerability in Web Help Desk that allowed unauthorized remote access and data modification. Users are advised to update to version 12.8.3 Hotfix 2.
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3. Supply Chain Attacks Using Node.js Library Impersonation
Attackers have been targeting the software supply chain by mimicking legitimate Node.js libraries. This highlights the need for implementing DevSecOps practices to safeguard development pipelines.
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4. USB-C Vulnerability in iPhones
Researchers discovered a vulnerability in iPhones with USB-C ports that could allow attackers to control the device and access sensitive data. Using data-blocking cables can mitigate this risk.
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5. National Automotive Cybersecurity System in Russia
Russia's Ministry of Industry and Trade is exploring a national automotive cybersecurity system to protect vehicles' electronic control units from hacker attacks that could disable critical functions.
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6. Security Updates from Google, Apple, and Adobe
Google, Apple, and Adobe released updates addressing multiple vulnerabilities in their products. Timely installation of these updates is strongly recommended to prevent exploitation.
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