Hackers invited by the US government as part of a pilot program to find flaws with five Pentagon websites discovered 138 security vulnerabilities, Defense Secretary Ash Carter said. The “Hack the ...
The popular product lifecycle management platform is under active exploitation for an RCE vulnerability that could put ...
BlueHammer became public on April 2 in an unusual fashion. A researcher using the names Chaotic Eclipse and Nightmare Eclipse ...
A critical authentication bypass in nginx-ui, a widely used open-source web interface for managing nginx servers, has been actively exploited in the wild. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-33032 ...
PSA: The widely used 7-Zip utility is once again affected by a potentially dangerous security vulnerability. The open-source file archiver can be exploited to execute malicious code by tricking users ...
Patch the Planet’ pairs automated analysis with expert review to uncover and remediate vulnerabilities in core infrastructure ...
Technology companies are scrambling to fix serious security flaws affecting computer processors built by Intel and other chipmakers and found in many of the world’s personal computers and smartphones.
Microsoft’s June Patch Tuesday fixed about 200 CVEs, including public zero-days and Critical Windows flaws tied to patching pressure.
Emily Long is a freelance writer based in Salt Lake City. After graduating from Duke University, she spent several years reporting on the federal workforce for Government Executive, a publication of ...
Google’s Chrome 149 security update fixes 18 bugs, including four critical flaws affecting WebGL, Autofill, and Blink ...
Security firm Trustonic hits back on reports claiming that its Kinibi security software is vulnerable on MediaTek chips. The company’s statement seems to be suggesting that the flaw may have affected ...
NEW YORK - The latest virus-like attack on the Internet exposes more than a software flaw: The very strategy that managers of computer networks typically adopt for security has proven inadequate.