Tag: patching
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unauthenticated remote code execution: Critical Must-Have Patch
Commvault has released urgent patches after researchers published working exploits for two unauthenticated remote‑code‑execution chains—if you use Commvault, update now and audit your systems. This wake‑up call shows how critical backup infrastructure is and why quick patching, stronger access controls, and offline or immutable backups are essential to avoid catastrophic breaches.

Apache ActiveMQ Urgent Risk: Exclusive Stealth Patch Threat
Imagine an attacker who not only breaks in through a critical Apache ActiveMQ flaw but then patches it to hide their tracks—leaving defenders chasing symptoms, not the root cause. Treat any “fixed” indicator with skepticism: validate patches with independent controls, boost behavioral monitoring, and assume an adversary may have tampered with the system.

Apache ActiveMQ Critical: Stunning Persistence Risk
Attackers are exploiting an old Apache ActiveMQ flaw to plant persistent access on cloud Linux hosts with a loader called DripDropper — then cunningly patching the same hole to hide their tracks and keep rivals out. If you run ActiveMQ or cloud VMs, inventory, patch, and boost behavior-based detection now before this stealthy campaign takes hold.

SAP NetWeaver flaw: Urgent Critical Risk, Must-Have Fix
A critical, unauthenticated RCE in SAP NetWeaver AS Java now has exploit code in the wild, meaning internet-facing servers can be commandeered without credentials. If you run NetWeaver, inventory exposed instances and apply patches or network mitigations immediately—this isn’t a routine update, it’s an emergency.

post-compromise remediation: Exclusive Risky Tactic
Imagine an attacker who breaks in, then fixes the very hole they used — not to help you, but to keep other intruders out. By patching exploited Linux vulnerabilities on compromised cloud hosts, adversaries turn easy targets into exclusive, harder-to-detect assets, forcing defenders to rethink patching, logging, and image hygiene.

SAP NetWeaver Critical Threat: Must-Have Patch Urgency
A public, weaponized exploit chaining two critical SAP NetWeaver flaws lets attackers bypass authentication and gain remote code execution. If you haven’t patched every NetWeaver instance, prioritize fixes, network segmentation and monitoring now to avoid data theft and disruption.

NFC fraud: Must-Have Defenses Against Costly Attacks
Security rarely breaks in a single blast — it seeps away. This week’s roundup shows how NFC fraud, N‑able exploits, and malicious Docker images quietly erode trust and widen blast radii when small oversights go unpatched.

Secure Firewall Management Center: Critical Must-Have Patch
Cisco just released emergency patches after a rare CVSS 10.0 remote code execution in Secure Firewall Management Center that lets unauthenticated attackers run shell commands — if you manage FMC, inventory, patch or isolate it now to avoid full-blown compromise. This flaw lets attackers alter firewall rules and pivot into networks, so prioritize updates and tight access controls immediately.

Cisco firewall management Critical Risk: Must-Harden
Cisco just released a patch for a critical unauthenticated RCE in its firewall management interface—if left unpatched, attackers could run shell commands as the service. Patch immediately, restrict access to management ports, and watch your logs for signs of compromise.

FortiSIEM vulnerability: Critical, Risky Exploit Emerges
A critical FortiSIEM flaw with exploit code now circulating turns your SIEM into a prime target. Patch, tighten access, and hunt for signs of compromise immediately to protect visibility and contain risk.

Equation Editor: Must-Have Fix for Risky Exploit
Eight years after Microsoft patched the Equation Editor, attackers are still exploiting CVE-2017-11882 to drop keyloggers and steal credentials from unpatched Office installs. If you haven’t audited Office versions or enforced updates and controls like EDR and MFA, now’s the time—old vulnerabilities keep paying off for attackers.

Erlang/OTP SSH daemon Critical: Urgent Must-Have Fix
A critical unauthenticated RCE in the Erlang/OTP SSH daemon lets attackers run commands on vulnerable systems, putting telecom, messaging and network appliances at immediate risk. Apply vendor patches, isolate exposed SSH services, and scan for signs of compromise right away.

Kerberos zero-day: Critical Emergency Fix You Must Apply
Microsoft’s August 2025 Patch Tuesday includes a publicly known Kerberos zero‑day—apply the update and prioritize domain controllers now to stop attackers from forging tickets or escalating privileges. Also tighten MFA and monitoring while patches roll out to reduce your exposure.

Microsoft Exchange servers: Must-Have Patch for Risky Flaws
Over 29,000 Microsoft Exchange servers are still unpatched, leaving hybrid Active Directory–Azure environments vulnerable to attackers who could seize domain control. If you manage Exchange, now’s the time to inventory, patch, and tighten configurations before adversaries walk through this wide-open door.

Windows EPM Poisoning: Stunning Risky Exploit Alert
A newly patched Windows RPC flaw (CVE-2025-49760) exposes a storage-spoofing vector that could let attackers escalate privileges across a domain—so applying Microsoft’s update and reviewing your defenses should be top of the to-do list. Stay proactive: patch promptly, educate your teams, and verify your security controls to keep impersonation attacks at bay.

Dell ControlVault3 vulnerabilities: Stunning Critical Risk
Security researchers have uncovered Revault vulnerabilities in Dell’s ControlVault3 firmware across 100+ laptop models that could let attackers bypass Windows logins, steal cryptographic keys, and implant persistent, hard-to-detect firmware malware. If you rely on a Dell laptop for anything sensitive, check for vendor patches and tighten your security now.

June 2025 Patch Tuesday: Must-Have Critical Fixes
June’s Patch Tuesday addresses 67 vulnerabilities across Windows, Office and related products — including at least one actively exploited — so patching isn’t optional anymore. Prioritize internet-facing and critical systems, apply temporary mitigations if needed, and reboot promptly to close the window for attackers.

SharePoint vulnerabilities: Must-Have Critical Fix
Microsoft’s emergency SharePoint patch—triggered by active exploits—proved that even trusted collaboration tools can become powerful attack vectors; don’t wait: patch now, inventory your instances, and tighten monitoring to stay ahead of costly breaches.

Cybersecurity vulnerabilities: Must-Have Best Practices
This week’s roundup uncovers alarming flaws—from a critical SharePoint bug that can expose entire orgs to a Chrome exploit that makes ordinary browsing risky—showing attackers now target overlooked misconfigurations as much as flashy zero-days. Stay ahead by prioritizing patching, hardening defaults, and boosting monitoring to keep your data safe.

SharePoint zero-day: Must-Have Fixes for Critical Risk
A critical SharePoint zero-day has surfaced that can let attackers move from a foothold to full data theft—here’s what to patch, harden, and monitor now to stop it. With simple fixes like prompt updates, stricter configs, MFA, and better logging, you can turn a risky platform back into a safe collaboration tool.

SharePoint RCE flaw: Urgent Critical Patch Warning
Microsoft has released an urgent out-of-band patch for a critical SharePoint RCE vulnerability being actively exploited—apply the update to all on-premises servers now to prevent data theft, lateral movement, or ransomware. Verify previous mitigations, ramp up monitoring, and ensure backups and incident plans are ready to limit any damage.

Hard-Coded Credentials: Risky HPE Flaw — Must-Read
HPE Instant On access points were found to contain unchangeable, hard‑coded credentials (CVE‑2025‑37103, CVSS 9.8), effectively creating a built‑in backdoor—if you manage these devices, inventory affected models, apply vendor patches, and lock down remote access now. This wake‑up call proves why secure‑by‑design firmware and rapid patching are nonnegotiable.

SharePoint zero-day attack: Must-Have Best Defenses
Microsoft’s admission that three on‑prem SharePoint Server versions are being hit by a zero‑day—after previous patching failures—is a wake‑up call for organizations to urgently protect sensitive data and rethink the risks of clinging to legacy systems.

SharePoint zero-day vulnerability: Urgent Critical Threat
Microsoft confirmed a SharePoint zero-day in on‑prem servers that’s already being exploited — if you run on‑prem SharePoint, now’s the time to inventory systems, apply Microsoft’s mitigations, and tighten access controls. Don’t wait for a patch: quick steps like network segmentation, MFA, and enhanced monitoring can stop attackers from turning this flaw into a major breach.