Month: July 2021
Timely patching for your WordPress with Vulners scanner
The Vulners team presents a new service – Vulners Scanner for WordPress. It’s a plugin for your WordPress projects that uses the Vulners API to detect vulnerabilities in a resource […]
Old vulnerabilities in new format (unfixable)
There was not much news this week, but all the important ones are in our digest. A couple of updates for the Linux kernel and an old-new vulnerability from Microsoft […]
Weekly Digest: How many patches does it take to fix one vulnerability? And for more?
Microsoft has made several attempts since June, but the author of the mimikatz continues to bypass all the patches. Likewise, other vendors have tried to close a bunch of zero-day […]
Breaking news/digest for a whole week
Not many vulnerabilities appeared this week, almost no zero-days. But all the mentioned vulnerabilities are critical and need to be fixed urgently. Unfortunately, there are updates that do not work, […]
Monthly red digest with red vulnerabilities and incidents
Microsoft is the headliner of the outgoing month. Too many too critical vulnerabilities in the last month. Also, other vendors with zero-day and 1-click vulnerabilities are worth noting. In addition […]