COMMON VULNERABILITIES AND EXPOSURES – Jan 2021

CVE Blog - Jan 2021

“STAY UPDATED” CVE Updates for the month of January 2021: Microsoft fixes 83 security bugs in the January 2021 Patch Tuesday releases. For the month of January, Microsoft has patched a total of 83 vulnerabilities across a wide range of products, including Apple, CISCO, Adobe, Chrome, Mozilla, Microsoft checkpoint, Redhat and also Windows operating system, cloud-based products, developer tools, and enterprise servers. But of all the bugs patched, the most important one is a zero-day vulnerability in the Microsoft Defender antivirus, which Microsoft said was exploited before the patches were…

COMMON VULNERABILITIES AND EXPOSURES – Dec 2020

CVE December

“STAY UPDATED” CVE Updates for the month of December 2020: Microsoft released today its monthly roll-up of security patches known as Patch Tuesday. This month they fixed 58 security bugs for around 10+ products. More than a third of the total 58 patches are remote code execution vulnerabilities and the total number of patches are less when compared to November releases.  Continuous vulnerability management and cyber hygiene can fend off the majority of cyber-attacks. Stay secure by updating patches and fix your vulnerabilities before they take over your system. Remote…

COMMON VULNERABILITIES AND EXPOSURES – Nov 2020

CVE November 2020

“STAY UPDATED” CVE Updates for the month of November 2020: Microsoft released today its monthly roll-up of security patches known as Patch Tuesday. This month they fixed 58 security bugs across a wide range of products, from Microsoft Edge to the Windows WalletService. This month’s patches also include a fix for a Windows zero-day vulnerability that was exploited in the wild. Continuous vulnerability management and cyber hygiene can fend off the majority of cyber-attacks. Stay secure by updating patches and fix your vulnerabilities before they take over your system. Remote…

CVE BLOG – Top 25 Vulnerabilities Targeted by Chinese Hackers!

CVE Blog - Chinese Hackers

As CORONAVIRUS tore through the world, the cyber attacks have also increased considerably causing damage and loss of data to a lot of organisations. The National Security Agency has come up with a set of vulnerabilities targeted by the chinese hackers by the name APT41 to steal intellectual property, economic, political, and military information. Even though the Chinese Hackers are targeting the organisations for information and data, the NSA have said that it is possible for organisations to safeguard their data and not fall victim to these attacks.  According to…