[webapps] RosarioSIS 6.7.2 - Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
RosarioSIS 6.7.
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RosarioSIS 6.7.
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Trail of Bits has developed constant-time coding support for LLVM, providing developers with compiler-level guarantees that their cryptographic implementatio...
MuddyWater targets critical infrastructure in Israel and Egypt, relying on custom malware, improved tactics, and a predictable playbook
Uncover how Russia’s CopyCop network uses AI-generated news and fake media sites to influence global audiences—and learn the key defenses against synthetic m...
YOURLS 1.8.
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Cloud development platform Vercel has disclosed a security incident after threat actors claimed to have breached its systems and are attempting to sell stole...
Major U.S.
Ignoring a real breach notification invites risk, but falling for a bogus one could be even worse. Stop reacting on autopilot.
Threat actors are exploiting three recently disclosed Windows security vulnerabilities in attacks aimed at gaining SYSTEM or elevated administrator permissio...
A ransomware attack on Cookeville Regional Medical Center hospital (Tennessee) exposed data of 337,000 people after hackers stole 500GB of sensitive informat...
Cybernews reports that leading global luxury apparel retail firms Lacoste, Ralph Lauren, Canada Goose, and Carter's were claimed to have had their "supply ch...
Tennessee's CRMC notifies over 337,000 patients of Rhysida ransomware breach exposing sensitive data
Cookeville Regional Medical Center was targeted last year by the Rhysida ransomware group, which stole 500GB of data. The post Data Breach at Tennessee Hospi...
The ShinyHunters extortion group has leaked data from 13.5 million McGraw Hill user accounts, stolen after breaching the company's Salesforce environment ear...
A hacking group claims to have broken into the flood defence system protecting Venice's Piazza San Marco - and is offering to sell access to whoever wants it...
Major U.S.
Hacking group ShinyHunters has listed the National Railroad Passenger Corporation on its data leak site, claiming to have stolen 9.4 million records containi...