WhatsApp Flaw on Windows Could Allow Arbitrary Code Execution
Researchers report a WhatsApp for Windows vulnerability that could allow arbitrary code execution. Users should update to version 2.2450.6 or beyond as soon as possible.
Read MoreResearchers report a WhatsApp for Windows vulnerability that could allow arbitrary code execution. Users should update to version 2.2450.6 or beyond as soon as possible.
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Read MoreCISA has a list of 20 top vulnerabilities exploited by foreign attackers, Meta discovers malicious apps stealing social media credentials, “Maggie” is the name of a new Microsoft SQL backdoor, and Cisco and Fortinet release patches for their systems… All in today’s news brief.
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