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American software company Kaseya has issued a security update to patch server-side Kaseya Unitrends zero-day vulnerabilities found by security researchers at the Dutch Institute for Vulnerability Disclosure (DIVD). Kaseya Unitrends is a cloud-based enterprise backup and recovery solution provided as a stand-alone solution or an add-on for Kaseya’s VSA remote management platform. The vulnerabilities (an authenticated
BIG-IP application services company F5 has fixed more than a dozen high-severity vulnerabilities in its networking device, one of them being elevated to critical severity under specific conditions. The issues are part of this month’s delivery of security updates, which addresses almost 30 vulnerabilities for multiple F5 devices. Critical bug for sensitive sectors Of the
Ethereum Urges Go Devs to Fix Severe Chain-split Vulnerability Ethreum project is urging developers to apply a hotfix to squash a high-severity vulnerability. The chain-split vulnerability tracked as CVE-2021-39137, impacts “Geth,” the official Golang implementation of the Ethereum protocol. Such flaws can cause corruption in blockchain services, and lead to massive outages, like the Ethereum network outage from last year. Attack vector details withheld for
FIN8 Cybercrime Gang Backdoors US Orgs With New Sardonic Malware A financially motivated cybercrime gang has breached and backdoored the network of a US financial organization with a new malware known dubbed Sardonic by Bitdefender researchers who first spotted it. FIN8, the threat actor behind this incident, has been active since at least January 2016 and is