GhostLock (CVE-2026-43499) is a 15-year-old Linux kernel vulnerability that allows attackers to gain root privileges.
Lately, headlines dominated by AI-driven zero-day vulnerabilities have raised a question: Is open source software becoming ...
Microsoft has released a security patch to address a Defender zero-day vulnerability known as "RoguePlanet," disclosed after ...
A China-linked threat cluster has been exploiting vulnerable Roundcube servers at U.S. and Canadian universities to steal ...
IBM and Red Hat launch Project Lightwell to automate vulnerability remediation at scale with certified fixes and patch ...
A Linux vulnerability that allows untrusted virtual machines to gain root access to host machines is one of two high-severity ...
A recent report from cloud security firm Sysdig details the capabilities of JadePuffer, which it says is the first ransomware ...
Researchers at Nebula Security have disclosed GhostLock (CVE-2026-43499), a 15-year-old Linux kernel flaw that lets any ...
A critical vulnerability dubbed Januscape patched in the Linux kernel-based virtualization module poses arbitrary code execution risk to multi-tenant cloud environments and virtualized enterprise ...
JadePuffer could be the first reported case of a ransomware attack driven by AI from start to finish. How can businesses ...
Adobe’s rapid web-application development platform, Adobe ColdFusion, received a patch earlier this month that fixes several exploits, including CVE-2026-48282. However, users need to ensure they ...