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Linux Nimbuspwn flaws could allow attackers to deploy sophisticated threats

Linux flaws exposed by Microsoft Microsoft disclosed two Linux privilege escalation flaws, collectively named Nimbuspwn, that could allow […]

Your hacker April 27, 2022 Blog

CISA adds Windows CLFS Driver Privilege Escalation flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog

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Windows CLFS Driver Privilege vulnerable The U.S. CISA added the CVE-2022-24521 Microsoft Windows CLFS Driver Privilege Escalation Vulnerability to […]

Your hacker April 14, 2022 Blog

Microsoft’s Autopatch feature improves the patch management process

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Microsoft announced Autopatch Microsoft announced a feature called Autopatch that will allow organizations to keep their patch management […]

Your hacker April 11, 2022 Blog

Microsoft disrupted APT28 attacks on Ukraine through a court order

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Microsoft obtained a court order to take over seven domains used by the Russia-linked APT28 group to target […]

Your hacker April 8, 2022 Blog

Threat actors leverage Microsoft Teams to spread malware

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Attackers compromise Microsoft Teams  for Malware While the popularity of Microsoft Teams continues to grow, with roughly 270 […]

Your hacker February 18, 2022 Blog

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