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  • Critical Windows Server WSUS Vulnerability Found
    What happened: A serious security flaw lets attackers run code remotely without logging in.
    What to do: Update your Windows Server WSUS software immediately.

  • Lanscope Endpoint Manager Bug Under Attack
    What happened: A critical bug in Lanscope Endpoint Manager is actively exploited in ongoing attacks.
    What to do: Apply the latest patches from Motex Lanscope Endpoint Manager now.

  • TP-Link Omada Gateway Flaws Patched
    What happened: Four security issues, including two that allow remote code execution, were fixed in Omada gateways.
    What to do: Update your TP-Link Omada gateway devices as soon as possible.

  • Adobe Experience Manager Flaw Being Exploited
    What happened: A critical Adobe AEM vulnerability is actively targeted by attackers.
    What to do: Install Adobe’s security updates for Experience Manager right away.

  • Windows Registry Memory Corruption Exploited
    What happened: Researchers demonstrated how attackers can exploit Windows Registry memory flaws.
    What to do: Keep your Windows systems updated and monitor for unusual activity.

  • Chrome Renderer to Kernel Exploit Revealed
    What happened: A new method allows attackers to escalate from Chrome browser bugs to full system control.
    What to do: Update your browser and operating system regularly.

  • CoreAudio Fuzzing Finds Security Weaknesses
    What happened: Testing of Apple’s CoreAudio system uncovered potential 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 shows how attackers bypass defenses.
    What to do: Update iOS devices and avoid clicking on suspicious messages.

If You Only Do 3 Things Today

Action (1 minute each) Why it matters
Update Windows Server WSUS immediately Stops attackers from running harmful code
Patch Lanscope Endpoint Manager Prevents ongoing cyberattacks
Install updates for Adobe Experience Manager Protects against active exploits

For Teams (super quick)

  • Prioritize patching critical vulnerabilities in Windows Server WSUS and Lanscope Endpoint Manager.
  • Verify all TP-Link Omada gateway devices are updated to the latest firmware.
  • Monitor logs for unusual activity related to Adobe Experience Manager and Windows Registry.
  • Encourage users to update browsers and operating systems promptly.
  • Educate staff to avoid opening suspicious messages, especially on Apple devices. a laptop and a computer Photo by Rohan on Unsplash

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