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Barracuda fixes Zeroday Vulnerabilities – CVE-2023-7101 & CVE-2023-7102

Barracuda fixes Zeroday Vulnerabilities – CVE-2023-7101 & CVE-2023-7102

Barracuda Networks has faced a formidable challenge with the discovery of two zero-day vulnerabilities, CVE-2023-7102 and CVE-2023-7101, that leads to an Arbitrary Code Execution (ACE) flaw in the third-party library…
Posted by PravinKarthik December 27, 2023
Most Prevailed Malware Families a Review -Year 2023
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Most Prevailed Malware Families a Review -Year 2023

Malware describes any malicious program created to wreak havoc or mischief on a computer system. Thanks to the constant push-and-pull between security professionals and cybercriminals, it’s also an ever-evolving ecosystem.…
Posted by PravinKarthik December 27, 2023
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