Hello Linux users,
A PHP code execution vulnerability is being swiftly weaponized to spread TellYouThePass ransomware. This flaw impacts PHP version 8.1. before 8.1.29, 8.2. before 8.2.20 and 8.3. before 8.3.8. It allows attackers to execute arbitrary PHP code on target systems, creating significant threats to web applications and servers.
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PHPThe DiscoveryMalicious actors are exploiting a PHP code execution vulnerability to spread TellYouThePass ransomware. This flaw impacts PHP versions 8.1, before 8.1.29, 8.2, before 8.2.20, and 8.3. before 8.3.8. The ImpactThis bug allows attackers to execute arbitrary PHP code on target systems, putting web applications and servers at risk of ransomware attacks. The FixImportant PHP security updates have been released to fix this issue. We strongly encourage all impacted users to update immediately to protect their critical systems and data against ransomware attacks. Your Related Advisories: Register to Customize Your Advisories |
Linux KernelThe DiscoveryA high-severity privilege elevation bug (CVE-2023-3390) has been identified in the Linux kernel. Proof-of-Concept (PoC) exploit for this vulnerability has significantly increased its risk, providing security researchers and malicious actors alike with the knowledge required to exploit it. The ImpactThis flaw allows attackers to gain root access to impacted systems, leading to full system compromise, data theft, malware infections, and other threats. The FixEssential Linux kernel security bug fixes have been released to mitigate this issue. We urge all impacted users to update as soon as possible to protect the security of their systems and sensitive information. Your Related Advisories:Register to Customize Your Advisories |
ChromiumThe DiscoveryHave you updated to protect against severe Chromium zero-day flaws that CISA recently added to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog? According to CISA, "These types of vulnerabilities are frequent attack vectors for malicious cyber actors and pose significant risks to the federal enterprise." The ImpactThese vulnerabilities could result in system disruption and data exposure. The Fix Chromium security patch updates have been released to mitigate these bugs. We strongly recommend that all impacted users update immediately to safeguard sensitive data and system availability. Your Related Advisories: Register to Customize Your Advisories |