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Weekly Update 103

Troy Hunt

All that and more in this week's update, enjoy! It's been a week of travel for me with API Days in Melbourne on Tuesday, Fortinet Fast & Secure in Sydney on Wednesday then the Varonis webinar yesterday (recorded, I'll share once it's online). per day ??. References. Chrome 69 is. Serverless to the max!

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Microsoft Patch Tuesday, July 2021 Edition

Krebs on Security

Microsoft today released updates to patch at least 116 security holes in its Windows operating systems and related software. Here’s hoping the updated fix resolves some of those issues for readers who’ve been holding out. At least four of the vulnerabilities addressed today are under active attack, according to Microsoft.

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TrickBot helps Emotet come back from the dead

Malwarebytes

Not only had the infrastructure been dismantled, but previously infected computers had received a special update that would effectively remove the malware at a specific date. Emotet C2 servers: 103[.]75[.]201[.]2 Out of the woods again. A return of malspam waves and ransomware? Indicators of Compromise (IOCs).

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Four in-the-wild exploits, 13 critical patches headline bumper Patch Tuesday

Malwarebytes

The list of July 2021 Patch Tuesday updates looks endless. Looking at the urgency levels Microsoft has assigned to them, system administrators have their work cut out for them once again: 13 criticial patches 103 important patches.

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October 2023 Patch Tuesday Includes Three Zero-Days Flaws

eSecurity Planet

Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday for October 2023 covers a total of 103 CVEs, including three zero-day vulnerabilities affecting WordPad, Skype and the HTTP/2 “ Rapid Reset ” DDoS vulnerability. “No public updates will be available for these OS versions going forward.

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Weekly Vulnerability Recap – October 16, 2023 – DDoS, Microsoft, Apple & Linux Lead a Busy Week

eSecurity Planet

The fix: Users are advised to promptly apply patches and updates and to always change default credentials. Microsoft Patch Tuesday Addresses 103 CVEs Type of attack: Zero-days and other vulnerabilities. The fix: Citrix patched these flaws by issuing updated versions of the affected products. 49.15, as well as subsequent 13.1

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