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Researchers Discover Malicious Code in WordPress GravityForms Plugin
Recently, analysis by security researchers at Pathstack had uncovered a serious vulnerability affecting the widely-used WordPress plugin, GravityForms. It’s a popular contact form build plugin powering forms on websites (from small blogs to large enterprise)…
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A Critical Bluetooth Vulnerability Affects Millions of Vehicles
Cybersecurity researchers at PCA Cyber Security have identified PerfektBlue, a severe vulnerability targeting the BlueSDK Bluetooth framework developed by OpenSynergy. This flaw is widespread, impacting millions of devices, especially in the automotive industry, where it…
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AI Medical Robots Perform Fully Autonomous Surgery Successfully
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have taken a significant step forward in the field of surgical robotics. They have developed an AI-powered robot capable of performing an entire surgical procedure independently, achieving a perfect success…
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Google’s Gemini AI Introduces Photo-to-Video Capabilities
Google’s Gemini AI platform has just added an exciting new feature: turning photos into short, eight-second videos. Powered by the advanced Veo 3 AI model, this update makes it easy for users to animate images…
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Fortinet Pushes Out Fix for SQL Vulnerability in FortiWeb
Fortinet has released critical security patches for multiple versions of FortiWeb, addressing a high-severity SQL injection vulnerability found by researches at GMO Cybersecurity that could be exploited if left unpatched. If your organization uses FortiWeb…
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ServiceNow Rolls Out Update To Fix Access Control Vulnerability
On July 8, 2025, ServiceNow released a critical security update to address a vulnerability within the Now Platform that could lead to unauthorized access to sensitive data. This issue is related to misconfigurations in the…
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AMD Discloses Microarchitectural Vulnerabilities Affecting Multiple Processor Families
AMD has recently published a security advisory detailing new transient scheduler attacks that could potentially allow attackers to infer sensitive information from affected processors. These vulnerabilities, designated as AMD-SB-7029, pose a medium risk related to…
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