Microsoft Edge browser (135.0.3179.54) version security update advisory

Microsoft Edge browser (135.0.3179.54) version security update advisory

Overview   Microsoft(https://www.microsoft.com) has released a security update that fixes vulnerabilities in products it has supplied. users of affected products are advised to update to the latest version.   Affected Products   Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) 135.0.7049.41/.42/.52 and earlier Microsoft Edge 135.0.3179.54 and earlier     Resolved Vulnerabilities   Improper Functional

April 07, 2025

April 07, 2025 Hash 195b13b7abd262e77b8f08de5f4bec07a 2f0ac8de150a8d6417e936b6b3d33cd05 37afcede607c2dbfb190398ab9aae2f9d URL 1https[:]//errorreportmediahubpro[.]vercel[.]app/ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDMyMy4wIKXMDSoA 2https[:]//safeguardbrandhype-phi[.]vercel[.]app/ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDMyMy4wIKXMDSoA 3http[:]//markslasopa992[.]weebly[.]com/ IP 1183[.]56[.]201[.]7 2101[.]126[.]54[.]36 3193[.]109[.]221[.]167...

March 2025 Security Issues in Korean & Global Financial Sector

March 2025 Security Issues in Korean & Global Financial Sector

This report comprehensively covers actual cyber threats and security issues that have occurred in the financial industry in South Korea and abroad. This includes an analysis of malware and phishing cases targeting the financial industry, a list of the top 10 malware strains that target the industry, and statistics on

Ivanti Product Security Update Advisory (CVE-2025-22457)

Ivanti Product Security Update Advisory (CVE-2025-22457)

Overview We have released a security update to fix vulnerabilities in Ivanti products. Users of affected products are advised to update to the latest version.      Affected Products   CVE-2025-22457 Ivanti Connect Secure versions: 22.7R2.5 and earlierPulse Connect Secure (EoS) Version: 9.1R18.9 and earlierIvanti Policy Secure version: 22.7R1.3 or

ViperSoftX Malware Distributed by Arabic-Speaking Threat Actor

ViperSoftX Malware Distributed by Arabic-Speaking Threat Actor

AhnLab SEcurity intelligence Center (ASEC) uncovered that attackers, suspected to be Arabic speakers, have been distributing ViperSoftX malware targeting Korean victims since April 1, 2025. ViperSoftX is typically spread through cracked software or torrents, masquerading as legitimate programs. The main characteristic of ViperSoftX is that it operates as a PowerShell