CVE-2024-5696 - Firefox, ESR, and Thunderbird Input Tag Vulnerability Exploitation Explained
In June 2024, a new high-severity security vulnerability was disclosed and tracked as CVE-2024-5696. This bug affects multiple Mozilla products, including Firefox, Firefox ESR, and
CVE-2024-5688 - Firefox Use-After-Free Exploit in Object Transplant (`Firefox < 127`, ESR < 115.12, Thunderbird < 115.12)
The cybersecurity world is buzzing over CVE-2024-5688, a critical vulnerability discovered in Firefox and Mozilla products. This flaw revolves around a subtle, yet dangerous, use-after-free
CVE-2024-29855 - Hard-coded JWT Secret Opens Door to Authentication Bypass in Veeam Recovery Orchestrator
CVE-ID: CVE-2024-29855
Product: Veeam Recovery Orchestrator (VRO)
Vulnerability: Hard-coded JWT secret leads to authentication bypass
Severity: Critical
Veeam Recovery Orchestrator is a powerful tool in
CVE-2022-48578 - How a Simple AppleScript Bug Could Leak Your Mac’s Memory
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Apple’s software is known for its tight security, but vulnerabilities do slip through the cracks. In early 2022, researchers discovered a serious flaw
CVE-2022-32897 - How a Malicious TIFF File Could Hack Your Mac (And How Apple Fixed It)
Macs are known for being pretty secure, but every once in a while, a dangerous bug pops up. One such bug was CVE-2022-32897, a memory
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