Nvidia Warns Windows Gamers of GeForce NOW Flaw
Both Nvidia and Intel faced severe security issues this week – including a high-severity bug in Nvidia’s GeForce NOW.
Read MoreBoth Nvidia and Intel faced severe security issues this week – including a high-severity bug in Nvidia’s GeForce NOW.
Read MoreThe shopping cart application contains a PHP object-injection bug.
Read MoreGoogle Project Zero disclosed the bug before a patch becomes available from Microsoft.
Read MoreThe flaw (CVE-2020-15157) is located in the container image-pulling process.
Read MoreVersions of Nvidia GeForce Experience for Windows prior to 3.20.5.70 are affected by a high-severity bug that could enable code execution, denial of service and more.
Read MoreThe CVE-2020-5135 stack-based buffer overflow security vulnerability is trivial to exploit, without logging in.
Read MoreIntel and Google are urging users to update the Linux kernel to version 5.9 or later.
Read MoreThe streaming box allows arbitrary code execution as root, paving the way to pilfering social-media tokens, passwords, messaging history and more.
Read MoreAt SAS@Home, Luta Security CEO Katie Moussouris stressed that bug bounty programs aren’t a ‘silver bullet’ for security teams.
Read MoreTeam Showcase, a sister plugin, is also vulnerable to the XSS and PHP object-injection bugs — together they have 66,000 installs.
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