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Adobe Issues Emergency Patches for Critical Flaws in Photoshop CC

Adobe released an out-of-band security update earlier today to address two critical remote code execution vulnerabilities impacting Adobe Photoshop CC

Critical Remote Code Execution Flaw in Apache Struts Exposes the Enterprise to Attack

The Apache Software Foundation has patched a critical security vulnerability which affects all versions of Apache Struts 2. Uncovered by

16-Year-Old Teen Hacked Apple Servers, Stole 90GB of Secure Files

Well, there’s something quite embarrassing for Apple fans. Though Apple servers are widely believed to be unhackable, a 16-year-old high

Fortnite Login Credentials Sold on the Dark Web for Cheap

Researchers at Top10 VPN have uncovered a thriving marketplace for selling U.K. gamer logins and passwords on the popular Battle

50.5 Million Sungy Mobile Customers Exposed Through Open Ports

Chinese app maker Sungy Mobile may have exposed the information of more than 50.5 million of its customers, according to

Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Addresses Two Zero-Days in 60-Flaw Roundup

Microsoft has rolled out its August Patch Tuesday fixes, addressing 19 critical vulnerabilities, including fixes for two zero-day vulnerabilities that

Email Phishers Using New Way to Bypass Microsoft Office 365 Protections

Phishing works no matter how hard a company tries to protect its customers or employees. Security researchers have been warning

WhatsApp Flaw Lets Users Modify Group Chats to Spread Fake News

WhatsApp, the most popular messaging application in the world, has been found vulnerable to multiple security vulnerabilities that could allow

Researchers Developed Artificial Intelligence-Powered Stealthy Malware

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been seen as a potential solution for automatically detecting and combating malware, and stop cyber attacks

Fresh Approach to Wi-Fi Cracking Uses Packet-Sniffing

Legacy Wi-Fi just became a little less safe: According to Jens Steube, the developer of the password-cracking tool known as

Linux Vulnerability Could Lead to DDoS Attacks

A Linux kernel vulnerability affecting version 4.9 and up could allow an attacker to carry out denial-of-service attacks on a

iPhone Chip Supplier TSMC Stops Production After Computer Virus Attack

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC)—Apple’s sole supplier of SoC components for iPhones and iPads, and Qualcomm’s major manufacturing partner—shut down

Salesforce Customer Data Possibly Exposed in API Glitch

Salesforce said in a post last week that it had alerted customers to a data leak caused by an API

HP Offers Up to $10,000 Rewards for Printer Bugs

HP launched a bug bounty program for printers Tuesday, with a max payout of $10,000 a vulnerability. The company, which

Huge Cryptomining Attack on ISP-Grade Routers Spreads Globally

A massive hacking campaign has been uncovered, compromising tens of thousands of MikroTik routers to embed Coinhive cryptomining scripts in

Drupal Patches Vulnerability in Symfony Library

Drupal issued an update to patch a vulnerability in its Symfony library that if exploited would give an attacker to