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Meta, Flo trial begins over period-tracking app's data sharing practices
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CVE-2024-48844 | ABB ASPECT-Enterprise/NEXUS/MATRIX up to 3.08.02 allocation of resources (EDB-52218)
SYSTEM без шума: атака через VGAuth удаляет файлы из System32
New York Proposes Cybersecurity Regulations for Water Systems
CVE-2025-54294 | stackideas Komento Component up to 4.0.7 on Joomla sql injection (EUVD-2025-22441)
CVE-2025-54295 | dj-extensions DJ-Reviews Component up to 1.3.6 on Joomla cross site scripting (EUVD-2025-22442)
CVE-2025-54296 | ProFiles Component up to 1.5.0 on Joomla cross site scripting (EUVD-2025-22443)
CVE-2024-12310 | Imprivata Enterprise Access Management up to 24.2 Login Screen improper authentication (EUVD-2024-54815)
CVE-2025-4296 | HotelRunner B2B up to 03.06.2025 redirect (EUVD-2025-22439)
CVE-2025-4411 | Dataprom Informatics PACS-ACSS up to 15.05.2025 cross site scripting (EUVD-2025-22445)
CVE-2025-54297 | compojoom CComment Component up to 6.1.14 on Joomla cross site scripting (EUVD-2025-22440)
SonicWall security advisory (AV25-447)
Mastermind behind Russian-speaking cybercrime hub arrested in Ukraine
The suspected administrator of xss.is, one of the world’s most influential Russian-speaking cybercrime forums, was arrested in Kyiv, Ukraine, on 22 July. The takedown followed a long-running investigation led by the French Police and Paris Prosecutor, in close cooperation with Ukrainian authorities and Europol. With over 50,000 registered users, xss.is functioned as a major marketplace for stolen data, hacking tools and illicit services. It played a central role in facilitating, advertising, and recruiting for some … More →
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CVE-2025-27465 | Xen 4.17.x/4.18.x Flags Recovery denial of service (EUVD-2025-21593 / Nessus ID 242155)
Clorox Files Lawsuit Against Cognizant Over Employee Password Leak to Hackers
The Clorox Company filed a major lawsuit against IT services provider Cognizant on July 22, 2025, seeking $380 million in damages over a devastating cyberattack that the cleaning products giant claims was enabled by Cognizant’s security failures. The lawsuit, filed in Alameda County Superior Court, alleges that Cognizant employees operating Clorox’s service desk simply handed […]
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