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Read moreCisco has addressed a critical vulnerability (CVE-2025-20265) in its Secure Firewall Management Center Software, allowing unauthenticated remote attackers to execute arbitrary shell commands. Learn more about the vulnerability and affected versions.
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Read moreLearn about the critical WinRAR vulnerability (CVE-2025-8088) that allows attackers to hijack extraction processes. Discover the importance of applying the security patch before September 2, 2025.
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Read moreA critical vulnerability in Fortinet FortiSIEM (CVE-2025-25256) allows unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary commands remotely. Learn about the risks and mitigation strategies.
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Read moreResearchers unveil the 'Win-DoS Epidemic' at DEF CON 33, revealing new vulnerabilities in Windows that can turn servers and Domain Controllers into DDoS botnets. Learn more about the risks.
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Read moreCybercriminals compromised corporate systems in under five minutes by exploiting QuickAssist and PowerShell scripting. Learn how social engineering facilitated this rapid breach.
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Read moreLearn about the critical vulnerability in D-Link DNR-322L that allows code downloads without integrity checks. Discover recommended actions to secure your device.
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Read moreExplore the rising threat of ransomware in India's aviation industry. Learn how digital transformation increases vulnerability and the potential impact on air travel safety and operations.
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Net Protector Endpoint Security EDR Achieves VB100 Certification for Excellence in Malware Detection
Posted: July 29, 2025Comments: 16Views: 7188Read moreNet Protector Endpoint Security (EDR) by Biz Secure Labs Pvt. Ltd. has earned the prestigious VB100 certification, achieving a 99.08% malware detection rate and a 0.041% false alarm rate. Discover the key highlights of this certification. -
Read moreDiscover the new Gunra ransomware targeting Windows systems, encrypting files, and deleting shadow copies. Learn about its origins, tactics, and how organizations can defend against this emerging threat.
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Read moreCybersecurity researchers reveal a campaign targeting poorly secured Linux servers through SSH brute force attacks to deploy the SVF Botnet, a Python-based DDoS malware using Discord for command-and-control.