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Malicious actors are exploiting a previously unknown security flaw in the open source PrestaShop e-commerce platform to inject malicious skimmer code designed to swipe sensitive information. “Attackers have found a way to use a security vulnerability to carry out arbitrary code execution in servers running PrestaShop websites,” the company noted in an advisory published on
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Realme is set to hold the ‘Hey Creatives’ launch event today at 12pm IST to unveil several artificial intelligence of things (AIoT) devices as part of its Realme TechLife brand. Presumably, the highlight of the event will be the Realme Pad X — a 5G-enabled mid-ranged offering. Under the hood, It packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon
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Ukrainian radio operator TAVR Media on Thursday became the latest victim of a cyberattack, resulting in the broadcast of a fake message that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was seriously ill. “Cybercriminals spread information that the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is allegedly in intensive care, and his duties are performed by the Chairman of the Verkhovna
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Amazon’s Prime Day 2022 sale has officially begun. Apart from the offers and discounts, the Prime Day sale also saw several new launches across smartphones, audio products, wearables, and tablets. The recently launched Redmi K50i 5G is now available for purchase during the sale, along with other smartphones such as the Samsung Galaxy M13 series,
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Network security company SonicWall on Friday rolled out fixes to mitigate a critical SQL injection (SQLi) vulnerability affecting its Analytics On-Prem and Global Management System (GMS) products. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2022-22280, is rated 9.4 for severity on the CVSS scoring system and stems from what the company describes is an “improper neutralization of special
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Microsoft has officially resumed blocking Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macros by default across Office apps, weeks after temporarily announcing plans to roll back the change. “Based on our review of customer feedback, we’ve made updates to both our end user and our IT admin documentation to make clearer what options you have for different
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A never-before-seen Linux malware has been dubbed a “Swiss Army Knife” for its modular architecture and its capability to install rootkits. This previously undetected Linux threat, called Lightning Framework by Intezer, is equipped with a plethora of features, making it one of the most intricate frameworks developed for targeting Linux systems. “The framework has both
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