Vulnerability

SIM Swappers Exploit eSIM Technology to Steal Phone Numbers

SIM swappers are now targeting eSIM cards to steal phone numbers, allowing them to bypass security measures and access bank accounts. This shift in tactics has been observed by a Russian cybersecurity firm, F.A.C.C.T., as they report a rise in attempts to access personal accounts through eSIM hijacking. As companies implement more protections against traditional SIM swapping, cybercriminals are turning to new technologies for their attacks.

Cisco Reports Critical Vulnerability in Widely-Used Software

Cisco has reported a critical vulnerability in some of its widely-used software, urging users to patch their endpoints immediately. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2024-20253, carries a severity score of 9.9/10 and was first discovered by security researcher Julien Egloff of…

Exploit Released for Critical Authentication Bypass Vulnerability in Fortra’s GoAnywhere MFT

Exploit Released for Critical Authentication Bypass Vulnerability in Fortra’s GoAnywhere MFT By [Author Name] | Date Exploit code is now available for a critical authentication bypass vulnerability in Fortra’s GoAnywhere MFT (Managed File Transfer) software that allows attackers to create…