Microsoft Teams used to deliver DarkGate Loader malware

Categories: Business

Categories: News

Tags: Microsoft Teams

Tags: DarkGate

Tags: Loader

Tags: Trojan

Tags: Sharepoint

Tags: AutoIt

Researchers have found a new distribution method for the DarkGate Loader which circumvents the security features in Microsoft Teams.

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Microsoft fixes six critical vulnerabilities in June Patch Tuesday

Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities

Categories: News

Tags: Microsoft

Tags: patch Tuesday

Tags: CVE-2023-29357

Tags: CVE-2023-29363

Tags: CVE-2023-32014

Tags: CVE-2023-32015

Tags: CVE-2023-32013

Tags: CVE-2023-24897

Tags: CVE-2023-32031

Tags: SharePoint

Tags: PGM

Tags: Exchange

Tags: Hyper-V

Patch Tuesday of June 2023 is relatively relaxed. No actively exploited zero-days and only six critical vulnerabilities.

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Update now! Patch Tuesday January 2023 includes one actively exploited vulnerability

Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities

Categories: News

Tags: patch Tuesday

Tags: CVE-2023-21674

Tags: APLC

Tags: CVE-2023-21743

Tags: Sharepoint

Tags: CVE-2023-21563

Tags: BitLocker

The second Tuesday of the year brings us many updates, including one for an actively exploited vulnerability that could lead to elevation of privileges

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January 2023 patch roundup: Microsoft tees up 98 updates

Credit to Author: Angela Gunn| Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2023 02:05:40 +0000

Adobe greets the new year with patches for 18 vulns in Reader, Acrobat, and others; sun sets on the last of Win7, 8, RT support

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Flash, Windows Users: It’s Time to Patch

Credit to Author: BrianKrebs| Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2018 19:36:28 +0000

Adobe and Microsoft each pushed critical security updates to their products today. Adobe’s got a new version of Flash Player available, and Microsoft released 14 updates covering more than 75 vulnerabilities, two of which were publicly disclosed prior to today’s patch release. The Microsoft updates affect all supported Windows operating systems, as well as all supported versions of Internet Explorer/Edge, Office, Sharepoint and Exchange Server. All of the critical vulnerabilities from Microsoft are in browsers and browser-related technologies, according to a post from security firm Qualys.

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