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  • New TP-Link Router Zero-Day Found
    What happened: A serious unpatched vulnerability was discovered in several TP-Link router models.
    What to do: Update your router firmware as soon as an official patch is available.

  • CISA Warns of Active TP-Link Router Exploits
    What happened: Two known TP-Link router flaws are being actively exploited by attackers.
    What to do: Check your router’s security updates and apply them immediately.

  • Google Fixes 120 Android Security Flaws
    What happened: Google released patches for 120 Android vulnerabilities, including two zero-days under attack.
    What to do: Update your Android devices to the latest software version right away.

  • Exploited Android Vulnerabilities Patched
    What happened: Two Android flaws used in real attacks were fixed, including issues in Android Runtime and the Linux kernel.
    What to do: Keep your device updated to protect against these threats.

  • Sitecore Zero-Day Used to Deploy Malware
    What happened: Hackers exploited a zero-day in older Sitecore versions to install backdoor malware.
    What to do: Update or patch your Sitecore installations and monitor for unusual activity.

  • Windows Registry Memory Corruption Exploited
    What happened: Researchers demonstrated practical attacks exploiting Windows Registry memory flaws.
    What to do: Ensure your Windows systems are fully patched and review registry access controls.

  • New Research on CoreAudio Security
    What happened: Experts shared findings on fuzzing Apple’s CoreAudio system to find vulnerabilities.
    What to do: Keep Apple devices updated and be cautious with audio files from unknown sources.

  • NSO BLASTPASS iMessage Exploit Analyzed
    What happened: A detailed look at a powerful iMessage exploit used by NSO Group was published.
    What to do: Update iOS devices regularly and avoid opening suspicious messages.

If You Only Do 3 Things Today

Action (1 minute each) Why it matters
Update your router firmware Protects your home network from active attacks
Install the latest Android updates Fixes critical vulnerabilities under attack
Patch or update Sitecore installations Prevents malware backdoors on your websites

For Teams (super quick)

  • Verify all TP-Link routers are running the latest firmware and block outdated devices.
  • Ensure Android devices in your environment are updated promptly to reduce risk.
  • Audit Sitecore deployments for unpatched versions and apply security updates.
  • Review Windows patch status and monitor registry access logs for suspicious activity.
  • Educate users to avoid opening unknown iMessages or audio files that could exploit device flaws. a laptop computer sitting on top of a wooden table Photo by Sahej Brar on Unsplash

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