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Chrome update patches actively exploited zero-day vulnerability
Android Headlines· 1 day agoIdentified by the CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) number CVE-2024-5274, the latest...
Update Google Chrome ASAP
Lifehacker· 7 days agoGoogle dropped an update on Wednesday for Chrome on Windows, Mac, and Linux, and while that "Update" button in the corner of your browser window can be...
Critical GitLab Vulnerability Allowed Account Takeover
Techworm· 4 days agoGitLab, the popular online DevOps platform, has released urgent security updates for both the Community Edition (CE) and Enterprise Edition (EE) to
Google Chrome Gets 6 Security Fixes to Patch High-Severity Vulnerabilities
PC Magazine· 6 days agoGoogle is rolling out Chrome updates for desktop users to address six security issues, four of which...
A dangerous Apache Flink flaw has resurfaced, and is being actively exploited
TechRadar· 4 days agoThe US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) recently added a three-year-old ...
Google Urges Immediate Action on Chrome Security Flaw: Update Your Browser NOW! | EURweb
EURweb· 6 days agoThe recent update addresses a series of security vulnerabilities, with a special focus on a...
GitLab issues patch for high severity account takeover vulnerability
TechRadar via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThis vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2024-2874. More from TechRadar Pro GitLab users warned of flaw...
Veeam says critical flaw can't be abused to trash backups
The Register· 5 days agoVeeam says the recent critical vulnerability in its Backup Enterprise Manager (VBEM) can't be used...
Veeam warns of critical Backup Enterprise Manager auth bypass bug
BleepingComputer· 7 days agoVeeam warned customers today to patch a critical security vulnerability that allows unauthenticated...
93% of vulnerabilities unanalyzed by NVD since February | TechTarget
SearchSecurity.com· 5 days agoThe recent slowdown at the National Vulnerability Database has led to a backlog of 93% of newly reported vulnerabilities since the NIST first announced delays in February.