A severe security vulnerability in the widely-used Squid HTTP proxy has been disclosed, potentially exposing millions of systems to remote code execution attacks. The flaw, designated as CVE-2025-54574 and SQUID-2025:1, represents a critical buffer overflow vulnerability in the software’s URN handling mechanism that could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected systems. Vulnerability Details […]
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North Korea Hiding Malware Within JPEG Files to Attack Windows Systems Bypassing Detections
Security researchers at Genians Security Center have uncovered a sophisticated new variant of the RoKRAT malware, attributed to the North Korean-linked APT37 threat group, which