Software company Cleo has released a patch for a zero-day vulnerability in its managed file transfer products—Harmony, LexiCom, and VLTrader. The issue had not yet been assigned a CVE but appeared to allow an unrestricted file upload and download exploit. Although a patch was published in late October, it did not fully rectify the issue, leading to the firm recommending that clients move systems behind a firewall until a new patch was ready.

This New Malware Lives on the Blockchain and Can't Ever Be Deleted. Here's What It Can Do – PCMag Middle East
This New Malware Lives on the Blockchain and Can’t Ever Be Deleted. Here’s What It Can Do PCMag Middle East
