Monthly Archives: September 2024

Progress WhatsUp Gold Exploited Just Hours After PoC Release for Critical Flaw

Malicious actors are likely leveraging publicly available proof-of-concept (PoC) exploits for recently disclosed security flaws in Progress Software WhatsUp Gold to conduct opportunistic attacks. The activity is said to have commenced on August 30, 2024, a mere five hours after a PoC was released for CVE-2024-6670 (CVSS score: 9.8) by security researcher Sina Kheirkhah of […]

Brave vs Opera GX: Which Has the Best Performance & Privacy?

Brave is often considered the most secure web browser, while Opera GX boasts high system performance, especially for gamers. But how do Brave vs Opera GX stand in a head-to-head battle? I tested their key features to find out. Brave vs Opera GX – Features Both specialized browsers offer more than popular browsers like Chrome, […]

Google Lens in Chrome to let you copy or save images that you highlight—like Circle to Search

Google Lens in Chrome will soon let you copy and/or save images you highlight, according to a recent change in the browser’s Canary channel. The post Google Lens in Chrome to let you copy or save images that you highlight—like Circle to Search appeared first on MSPoweruser.

New Linux Malware Campaign Exploits Oracle Weblogic to Mine Cryptocurrency

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new malware campaign targeting Linux environments to conduct illicit cryptocurrency mining. The activity, which specifically singles out the Oracle Weblogic server, is designed to deliver malware dubbed Hadooken, according to cloud security firm Aqua. “When Hadooken is executed, it drops a Tsunami malware and deploys a crypto miner,” security researcher