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Beware of the license manager: how a Schneider Electric software vulnerability puts industrial facilities at risk
Analysis of CVE-2024-2658 as found in Schneider Electric's Floating License Manager. Discover how this FlexNet Publisher vulnerability potentially allows attackers to escalate to NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM privileges and expand their foothold; learn how to mitigate the risk.
11 July 2026
From:
Valery Akulenko [Securelist]

Injective Labs GitHub Compromise Pushes Wallet-Key-Stealing npm Packages
Unknown threat actors compromised the Injective Labs SDK project's GitHub repository and leveraged it to publish a malicious package on the npm registry to steal cryptocurrency wallet private keys and mnemonic seed phrases.
The compromised version, @injectivelabs/sdk-ts@1.20.21, came embedded with fake telemetry functionality that exfiltrated data from cryptocurrency wallets. The version was
11 July 2026
From:
info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) [The Hacker News]

LisaFPGA brings Apple's magnificent misfire back in programmable logic
Open source recreation costs a fraction of the original and may even work with Twiggy drives
11 July 2026
From:
[www.theregister.com - Articles]

Critical Zimbra Flaw Could Let Crafted Emails Run Malicious Code in User Sessions
Zimbra is urging customers to apply updates to address a critical security vulnerability impacting the Classic Web Client that could result in arbitrary code execution.
The vulnerability has been described as a case of stored cross-site scripting (XSS) that could allow specially crafted emails to execute malicious scripts in a user's session. It has yet to be assigned a CVE identifier.
"The
11 July 2026
From:
info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) [The Hacker News]


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