91,000 Smart LG TV Devices Vulnerable to Remote Takeover

“Cybersecurity researchers from Bitdefender discovered critical vulnerabilities in LG TVs running webOS versions 4 through 7. These vulnerabilities could allow attackers to gain complete control over the TV, steal data, or install malware.
The vulnerabilities were identified by Bitdefender as part of their research into the security of popular IoT devices. They found that attackers could bypass authentication mechanisms and create new user accounts with elevated privileges. This would allow them to take full control of the TV, including injecting malicious code, stealing data, or moving laterally across the smart home network.”
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More information about the incident:
https://www.hackread.com/smart-lg-tv-devices-vulnerable-remote-take-over/?web_view=true
Over 92,000 Internet-Facing D-Link NAS Devices Can Be Easily Hacked

“A researcher who goes online with the moniker ‘Netsecfish’ disclosed a new arbitrary command injection and hardcoded backdoor flaw, tracked as , tracked as CVE-2024-3273, that impacts multiple end-of-life D-Link Network Attached Storage (NAS) device models.
The flaw affects multiple D-Link NAS devices, including models DNS-340L, DNS-320L, DNS-327L, and DNS-325.”
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More information about the incident:
https://securityaffairs.com/161549/hacking/d-link-nas-flaw.html?web_view=true
Chinese, Russian Espionage Campaigns Increasingly Targeting Edge Devices

“Chinese and Russian hackers have turned their focus to edge devices — like VPN appliances, firewalls, routers and Internet of Things (IoT) tools — amid a startling increase in espionage attacks, according to Google security firm Mandiant.
The company published the findings as part of its annual report on cyber investigations Mandiant was involved in last year.”
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More information about the incident:
https://therecord.media/chinese-russian-hackers-edge-devices?&web_view=true
Hackers Offering Admin Access to 3000 Fortinet SSL-VPN

“Hackers are now offering administrative access to over 3000 Fortinet SSL-VPN devices.
This breach poses a significant threat to the security of numerous organizations relying on these devices for secure remote access.”
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More information about the incident:
https://cybersecuritynews.com/hackers-offering-admin-access/
Linux Kernel Flaw Let Attackers Gain Full Root Access: PoC Published

“Security researchers have uncovered a critical vulnerability in the Linux kernel’s io_uring subsystem, which could allow attackers to gain full root access to affected systems.
The flaw, tracked as CVE-2024-0582, was found to be particularly exploitable in Ubuntu distributions due to a delay in patching despite the vulnerability being addressed in the stable kernel release in December 2023.”
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More information about the incident:
https://cybersecuritynews.com/linux-kernel-flaw/#google_vignette
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