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Capesand is a newly observed exploit kit believed to be based on the older Demon Hunter kit. Despite appearing to still be in active development it is has proven popular on dark web forums, seeing use in a number of campaigns globally.
SectopRAT is a newly observed .NET-based remote access trojan sold through hacking forums. Despite its use in a number of ongoing campaigns, it appears to still be in active development, with a number of unusable features.
Philips Healthcare has released details of an inadequate encryption strength (CWE-326) vulnerability affecting several of their IntelliBridge medical device interface system.
WordPress versions prior to 4.8.3 are affected by a vulnerability. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability to obtain sensitive information.
VMware has released security updates to address vulnerabilities in ESXi, Fusion, and Workstation. An attacker could exploit some of these vulnerabilities to take control of an affected system.For further information:
First observed in October 2018, Dexphot is a polymorphic trojan sold on hacking forums and dark web sites.
Microsoft has released updates to address multiple vulnerabilities in Microsoft software. A remote attacker could exploit some of these vulnerabilities to take control of an affected system.
Medtronic has released details of several authentication vulnerabilities affecting their ValleyLab electrosurgical platform.
Three new vulnerabilities have been found in the OpenOffice productivity suite. All three target an out-of-bound write exploit.
First observed in March 2017, DePriMon (Default Print Monitor) is an advanced fileless downloader believed to be associated with the Lamberts (also known as ColoredLamberts or Longhorn) advanced persistent threat group.