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The affected product is the R1510 router, which is designed to provide high-speed wireless network bandwidth in harsh environments. The device has been used worldwide and it has been certified by more than 20 mobile network operators in the United States, Europe and Southeast Asia. Talos told SecurityWeek that the vendor patched the vulnerabilities while […]

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According to Google Project Zero researcher Maddie Stone, nine of the in-the-wild zero-days seen so far this year could have been prevented had organizations applied more comprehensive patching. “On top of that, four of the 2022 zero-days are variants of 2021 in-the-wild zero-days. Just 12 months from the original in-the-wild zero-day being patched, attackers came […]

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Eighty-two percent of attacks on organizations in Q1 2022 were caused by the external exposure of a known vulnerabilities in the victim’s external-facing perimeter or attack surface. Those unpatched bugs overshadowed breach-related financial losses tied to human error, which accounted for 18 percent. The numbers come from Tetra Defense and its quarterly report that sheds […]

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