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  • Critical Fortra GoAnywhere Bug Requires Immediate Patch
    What happened: A severe vulnerability in GoAnywhere MFT allows attackers to run commands remotely.
    What to do: Update GoAnywhere software immediately to the latest version.

  • Google Fixes Chrome Zero-Day Exploit
    What happened: A Chrome vulnerability actively exploited in the wild has been patched by Google.
    What to do: Update your Chrome browser as soon as possible.

  • CISA Reveals Malware Targeting Ivanti Endpoint Manager
    What happened: Malware kits are being used to attack Ivanti EPMM through known security gaps.
    What to do: Ensure Ivanti EPMM is fully patched and monitor for unusual activity.

  • Windows Registry Memory Corruption Exploited
    What happened: Researchers demonstrated how attackers can exploit Windows Registry memory flaws.
    What to do: Keep Windows systems updated and consider registry monitoring tools.

  • New Insights Into CoreAudio Security Weaknesses
    What happened: Security experts analyzed vulnerabilities in Apple’s CoreAudio system that could be exploited.
    What to do: Apply all Apple software updates and be cautious with audio-related app permissions.

  • NSO Group’s BLASTPASS iMessage Exploit Analyzed
    What happened: Researchers detailed how a sophisticated iMessage exploit bypasses security protections.
    What to do: Keep iOS devices updated and avoid opening unexpected messages.

  • Attack Surface Analysis Highlights Windows Registry Risks
    What happened: Detailed research shows how Windows Registry can be a target for attackers.
    What to do: Limit unnecessary registry access and apply security best practices.

If You Only Do 3 Things Today

Action (1 minute each) Why it matters
Update GoAnywhere MFT software Prevents critical command injection attacks
Patch your Chrome browser Stops active zero-day exploits targeting millions
Apply all Ivanti EPMM security updates Blocks malware attacks exploiting known flaws

For Teams (super quick)

  • Prioritize patching GoAnywhere MFT and Ivanti EPMM vulnerabilities immediately.
  • Verify all endpoints have the latest Chrome browser updates installed.
  • Monitor Windows Registry changes for suspicious activity.
  • Review permissions and updates for Apple CoreAudio components.
  • Educate users to avoid opening unexpected messages, especially on iOS devices. black and silver laptop computer Photo by Junaid Islam on Unsplash

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