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VMware ESXi & vCenter Vulnerability Let Attackers Run Arbitrary Commands

Broadcom’s VMware division has disclosed critical security vulnerabilities in its virtualization products, including a high-severity flaw that could allow authenticated users to execute arbitrary commands on affected systems. Today’s security advisory addresses four distinct vulnerabilities affecting multiple VMware products with…

Researchers Scanning the Internet, (Tue, May 20th)

We have been using our data to identify researchers scanning the internet for a few years. Currently, we are tracking 36 groups performing such scans, and our data feed of the IP addresses used contains around 33k addresses [1]. …

Microsoft to Integrate AI With Windows 11 File Explorer

Microsoft is introducing artificial intelligence capabilities directly into Windows 11’s File Explorer, allowing users to manipulate files without opening dedicated applications.  Announced in Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5603 (KB5058488) released to the Dev Channel on May 19, 2025, this…

WordPress Plugin Vulnerability Exposes 22,000 Sites to Cyber Attacks

A critical security vulnerability discovered in the popular Motors WordPress theme has exposed approximately 22,000 websites to significant risk.  Security researchers have identified a privilege escalation vulnerability that allows unauthenticated attackers to take over administrative accounts, potentially compromising the entire…

NATO-Flagged Vulnerability Tops Latest VMware Security Patch Batch

VMware patches flaws that expose users to data leakage, command execution and denial-of-service attacks. No temporary workarounds available.  The post NATO-Flagged Vulnerability Tops Latest VMware Security Patch Batch appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek Read…

CISA Includes MDaemon Email Server XSS Flaw in KEV Catalog

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability affecting MDaemon Email Server to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog on May 19, 2025. This critical addition, identified as CVE-2024-11182, highlights a security flaw that allows…

Cynet boosts AI-powered threat detection accuracy

Cynet announced a major update to CyAI, its proprietary AI engine that powers advanced threat detection across the Cynet platform. By reducing false positives by 90%, CyAI advances Cynet’s mission to maximize purpose-built protection for managed service providers and small-to-medium…