CVE-2025-5419: Critical Zero-Day Chrome Flaw Under Active Attack
Google has released an emergency security update for its Chrome browser to fix a high-risk zero-day vulnerability that is already […]
Google has released an emergency security update for its Chrome browser to fix a high-risk zero-day vulnerability that is already […]
A severe flaw has been discovered in the TI WooCommerce Wishlist plugin, which is used by more than 100,000 WordPress
Researchers from Rapid7 have revealed an ongoing malware campaign that tricks users into installing Winos 4.0, a powerful and stealthy
WordPress website owners are being targeted by a new malware campaign that disguises itself as a legitimate security plugin. This
A new phishing campaign is targeting WooCommerce admins by sending fake security alerts. The emails trick users into downloading a
A major online ad fraud operation known as Scallywag has been uncovered, showing how cybercriminals abused WordPress plugins to trick
Google has finally addressed a major privacy flaw in its Chrome browser that allowed websites to track a user’s browsing
A serious security vulnerability in the popular OttoKit WordPress plugin (formerly known as SureTriggers) is being actively exploited by hackers
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a warning about a serious security vulnerability affecting Gladinet CentreStack,
A maximum severity remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability has been identified in Apache Parquet, affecting all versions up to and
Cybercriminals are exploiting a little-known feature in WordPress known as “mu-plugins” to inject malicious code, enabling persistent access to infected
Mozilla has rolled out critical security updates for its Firefox browser on Windows, addressing a severe vulnerability that could allow
Google has released an urgent security update to fix a high-severity zero-day vulnerability in its Chrome browser. The flaw, tracked
A vulnerability in Next.js, an open-source React framework, could allow attackers to bypass authorization mechanisms, exposing web applications to security
A large-scale malware campaign known as ‘DollyWay’ has been silently compromising WordPress websites since 2016. Over the past eight years,