Bluetooth has become widely popular since its introduction in 1999. However, it’s also had its fair share of security problems over the years. Just recently, a research group from the Singapore ...
Computers connected to networks are constantly threatened by attackers who seek to exploit vulnerabilities wherever they can find them. This risk is particularly high for machines connected to the ...
Claude Code flaws allow remote code execution and API key theft via untrusted repositories; three bugs fixed across 2025–2026 ...
They're serious. Notices about arbitrary code execution (ACE) vulnerabilities appear just about every week in alerts from US-CERT — the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team, a part of the ...
Juniper Networks released an out-of-band update for its Junos OS Evolved network operating system to patch a critical ...
Security researchers disclose critical vulnerabilities in Anthropic’s Claude Code that allow remote code execution and credential theft.
A critical code execution zero-day in all supported versions of Windows has been under active exploit for seven weeks, giving attackers a reliable means for installing malware without triggering ...
A new vulnerability has been discovered in the R programming language that allows arbitrary code execution upon deserializing specially crafted RDS and RDX files. R is an open-source programming ...
Fresh proof-of-concept (PoC) exploits are circulating in the wild for a widely targeted Atlassian Confluence Data Center and Confluence Server flaw. The new attack vectors could enable a malicious ...
Security researchers have created exploits for the remote code execution vulnerability in Microsoft's Remote Desktop Services, tracked as CVE-2019-0708 and dubbed BlueKeep, and hackers may not be far ...
Apple's iPhone has failed the security smell test. Researchers at Security Evaluators have found what is believed to be the first remote code execution flaw affecting the device -- a bug that can be ...
“No remedy available as of June 21, 2021,” according to the researcher who discovered the easy-to-exploit, no-user-action-required bug. Lexmark printers – those ubiquitous, inky office workhorses that ...