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regreSSHion - Critical Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Discovered in OpenSSH

Critical PHP Flaw Allows Remote Code Execution on Windows Servers

AI Adoption Surges Among Programmers as JavaScript Dominates

Critical SSRF Vulnerability Discovered in NextJS Framework

"BatBadBut" Vulnerability Discovered in Rust Standard Library on Windows - Cyber Kendra

New HTTP/2 Vulnerability Poses Severe Threat to Server Availability

Research Uncovers Critical Security Risks in Hugging Face's AI Platform

Redis Shifts to Dual Licensing, Impacting Cloud Providers and Competitors

Valkey: The Open Source Alternative to Redis Backed by AWS, Google, Oracle

Major Linux Distributions Impacted by XZ Compression Library Backdoor

New Research Exposes Privacy Risks of WebGPU Browser API

AnyDesk Confirm it was Hacked - Cyber Kendra

Spring Framework Fixes Severe DoS Vulnerability in Latest Releases - Cyber Kendra

Critical Account Takeover Vulnerability Patched in GitLab Release - Cyber Kendra

Zero-Click Bluetooth Attacks Pose Serious Threat Across Major Operating Systems

New Glibc Library Flaw Grants Root Access to Major Linux Distros - Cyber Kendra

Researchers Find Hundreds of Network Operator Credentials Selling on Dark Web - Cyber Kendra

Jenkins Patch Critical CLI File Read Vulnerability Lead to RCE - Cyber Kendra

Critical Authentication Bypass Discovered in Fortra GoAnywhere MFT - Exploit Released - Cyber Kendra

New Flaw in Apple, AMD, and Qualcomm GPUs Could Expose AI Data - Cyber Kendra

GTA 5 Source Code Leaked on Christmas Eve - Cyber Kendra

'Reptar' - New CPU Vulnerability Discovered by Google - Cyber Kendra

Google Drive Files Suddenly Disappeared - Users Reports for Data Loss - Cyber Kendra

CacheWarp - New Vulnerability Breaks Integrity of AMD SEV - Cyber Kendra

Okta Says 134 Customers Impacted by Support Breach - Cyber Kendra

Is Curl Vulnerability leaked Before Schedule Time?

Developer Warns for High Severity Vulnerability in libcurl and cURL

Signal Denies Rumors of Zero-day Vulnerability Bug

X/Twitter to Charge $1 per Year for Users to Post/Tweet

Critical Vulnerability Disclosed in libcue Library Used by GNOME Desktop

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