A recent APK teardown of the OneDrive Android app (version 7.4 Beta 1) shows Microsoft might be developing a feature to import files from other cloud storage services. This can ease the process of migrating data to OneDrive from platforms like Google Drive, Dropbox, and Google Photos. APK teardown is a process used to analyze […]
Monthly Archives: April 2024
Microsoft is currently testing a new feature within the Edge browser that can simplify the discovery and installation of web applications (web apps). What’s so special? This feature would allow websites to have buttons that let users directly install a related web app. Seen by Leopeva64 on X. The functionality builds upon Progressive Web Apps (PWAs). PWAs are essentially web applications […]
Microsoft is making it easier and faster to install apps from the Microsoft Store directly on the web. They’ve brought up a new system that cuts down the installation process from multiple clicks to just two. Revealed by the principal architect at Microsoft. Previously, installing apps involved This process has been eased with the introduction of web installers. These web installers are […]
You rarely root for a cybercriminal, but a new malware campaign targeting child exploiters doesn’t make you feel bad for the victims. […]
Ransomware actors have had a rough start this year, as stats from cybersecurity firm Coveware show that the trend of victims declining to pay the cybercriminals continues and has now reached a new record low of 28%. […]
A new information stealer has been found leveraging Lua bytecode for added stealth and sophistication, findings from McAfee Labs reveal. The cybersecurity firm has assessed it to be a variant of a known malware called RedLine Stealer owing to the fact that the command-and-control (C2) server IP address has been previously identified as associated with the malware. […]
The Forminator WordPress plugin used in over 500,000 sites is vulnerable to a flaw that allows malicious actors to perform unrestricted file uploads to the server. […]
A GitHub flaw, or possibly a design decision, is being abused by threat actors to distribute malware using URLs associated with a Microsoft repository, making the files appear trustworthy. […]
Palo Alto Networks has shared more details of a critical security flaw impacting PAN-OS that has come under active exploitation in the wild by malicious actors. The company described the vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-3400 (CVSS score: 10.0), as “intricate” and a combination of two bugs in versions PAN-OS 10.2, PAN-OS 11.0, and PAN-OS 11.1 of the software. “In
Users of the CrushFTP enterprise file transfer software are being urged to update to the latest version following the discovery of a security flaw that has come under targeted exploitation in the wild. “CrushFTP v11 versions below 11.1 have a vulnerability where users can escape their VFS and download system files,” CrushFTP said in an advisory released Friday.