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Progress Confirms Zero-Day Flaw Behind ShareFile Shutdown
A critical zero-day flaw allowed hackers to access sensitive files, write malicious content, and map server files - prompting Progress Software to urgently shut down ShareFile Storage Zone Controller Windows servers to protect customer data. The emergency move came after a credible external security threat was flagged, temporarily disabling access to all affected ShareFile accounts.

SEPPMail Gateway Vulnerabilities Expose Remote Code Execution Risk
Critical vulnerabilities in SEPPMail's Secure E-Mail Gateway could allow hackers to read all mail traffic, gain entry into internal networks, and even execute remote code - putting your entire system at risk. These flaws could have devastating consequences, from data breaches to full-scale system compromise.

Avada Builder Flaws Expose WordPress Sites to Credential Theft
A critical vulnerability in the Avada Builder WordPress plugin, used by an estimated one million active installations, leaves sites exposed to credential theft and data breaches. Two flaws, CVE-2026-4782 and CVE-2026-4798, allow attackers to read sensitive files and extract database information, putting your site at risk.

Avada Builder Flaws Put 1 Million WordPress Sites at Risk
Two newly discovered flaws in the Avada Builder plugin have put a staggering 1 million WordPress sites at risk, allowing hackers to exploit vulnerabilities and access sensitive server files. This critical security threat highlights the urgent need for site owners to take action and protect their online presence.