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High Vulnerability in ServiceNow Now Platform

ServiceNow released a security update to address a High vulnerability in the ServiceNow Now Platform. If exploited, the vulnerability could allow an attackers to execute arbitrary code.

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Critical and Other Vulnerabilities in Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Instant AOS-8 and AOS-10 Software

HPE released security updates to address Critical and other vulnerabilities in HPE Instant AOS-8 and AOS-10 software. A remote attacker could exploit these vulnerabilities to perform unauthenticated command injection.

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Nov 2024: IRS-THEMED LURES Distribute Remote Management Tool

 

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UCSF IT Security Policy/ Standards Hierarchy

At the top layer of the hierarchy, policies, are general management directives. The second layer, standards, are specific mandatory controls which are to be implemented within a given environment. The third layer is additional subordinate guidance and procedures created to facilitate adherence to the policies and standards. 

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Important Vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Update

Microsoft released security updates and guidance to address an Important vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Update. Attackers with administrative privileges could exploit them to perform downgrade attacks, reverting fully up-to-date systems to older versions containing exploitable vulnerabilities. 

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Critical 0-day Vulnerability in QNAP HBS 3 Hybrid Backup Sync

QNAP released a security update to address a Critical 0-day vulnerability  in QNAP QNAP HBS 3 Hybrid Backup Sync. If exploited, the vulnerability could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands. 

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Vulnerabilities in Google Chrome

Google has released new versions of Chrome to address vulnerabilities in Google Chrome. For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and affected systems go to Chrome Releases. IT Security Read more about IT Security service offerings.

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Oct 2014: NDA-THEMED LURES ABUSE DocuSign Brand to Steal Credentials

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