Security: Windows, EMC, Apache and Tor
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It's September 2018, and Windows VMs can pwn their host servers by launching an evil app
Admins will again be working overtime as Microsoft and Adobe have posted their monthly scheduled security updates for September.
This month's Patch Tuesday bundle includes critical fixes for Windows, SQL Server, and Hyper V, as well as Flash and Cold Fusion.
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Windows Task Scheduler Micropatch Released by 0patch
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Dell EMC VPlex GeoSynchrony Users Requested to Upgrade to v6.1 to Avoid Insecure File Permissions Vulnerability
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Apache Struts 2.3.25 and 2.5.17 resolve Cryptojacking Exploit Vulnerability
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TOR Browser Zero Day Vulnerability Revealed On Twitter; Patched Immediately
A zero-day vulnerability for Tor browser was revealed yesterday on Twitter by Zerodium — a company that buys and sells exploits in software.
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Even though NoScript is supposed to block all JavaScript at its “safest” security level, but there is a backdoor that can be exploited by attackers to suppress NoScript and run malicious codes anyway.
However, this bug can be exploited in Tor Browser 7.x only and the recently released Tor Browser 8.x is unaffected by this bug.
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