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  • Synology fixes critical BeeStation vulnerabilities
    What happened: Synology patched remote code execution flaws shown at a recent hacking contest.
    What to do: Update your Synology BeeStation devices as soon as possible.

  • Adobe releases patches for 29 security issues
    What happened: Adobe fixed multiple vulnerabilities across popular apps like Photoshop and InDesign.
    What to do: Install the latest Adobe updates to stay protected.

  • Hackers exploit Triofox flaw to install remote tools
    What happened: Attackers used a security hole in Triofox’s antivirus feature to gain full control of systems.
    What to do: Apply Triofox patches and review remote access settings.

  • GlobalLogic alerts 10,000+ employees after Oracle breach
    What happened: Employee data was stolen following a breach in Oracle’s E-Business Suite used by GlobalLogic.
    What to do: Watch for suspicious activity and update your passwords.

  • Windows Registry memory corruption exploited in the wild
    What happened: Researchers demonstrated how attackers can exploit Windows Registry flaws to run harmful code.
    What to do: Keep Windows updated and monitor for unusual system behavior.

  • New research fuzzes CoreAudio to find sound system bugs
    What happened: Security experts tested Apple’s CoreAudio system to uncover hidden vulnerabilities.
    What to do: Ensure your Apple devices are running the latest software versions.

  • Critical Triofox vulnerability allows creation of admin accounts
    What happened: Attackers exploited Triofox flaws to create new administrator accounts for persistent access.
    What to do: Check for unauthorized accounts and strengthen access controls.

If You Only Do 3 Things Today

Action (1 minute each) Why it matters
Update Synology BeeStation devices Stops attackers from exploiting known flaws
Install Adobe security updates Protects your files and software from attacks
Change passwords and watch accounts Limits damage from stolen employee data

For Teams (super quick)

  • Prioritize patching Synology BeeStation and Triofox vulnerabilities immediately.
  • Review logs for unusual admin account creations or remote access activity.
  • Communicate with users about recent breaches and remind them to update passwords.
  • Monitor Windows systems for signs of Registry-related exploits.
  • Keep Apple devices updated to reduce risk from CoreAudio bugs. black and silver laptop computer Photo by Shanthi Raja on Unsplash

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