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Medical software firm urges password resets after ransomware attack

Medatixx, a German medical software vendor whose products are used in over 21,000 health institutions, urges customers to change their application passwords following a ransomware attack that has severely impaired its entire operations. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/medical-software-firm-urges-password-resets-after-ransomware-attack/
Microsoft November 2021 Patch Tuesday fixes 6 zero-days, 55 flaws

Today is Microsoft's November 2021 Patch Tuesday, and with it comes fixes for six zero-day vulnerabilities and a total of 55 flaws. The actively exploited vulnerabilities are for Microsoft Exchange and Excel, with the Exchange zero-day used as part of the Tianfu hacking contest. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-november-2021-patch-tuesday-fixes-6-zero-days-55-flaws/
Microsoft: Windows 10 2004 reaches end of service next month

Microsoft has reminded users today that all editions of Windows 10, version 2004 and Windows Server, version 2004 (also known as the Windows 10 May 2020 Update), will reach end of servicing on December 14, 2021. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-windows-10-2004-reaches-end-of-service-next-month/
NUCLEUS:13 TCP security bugs impact critical healthcare devices

Researchers today published details about a suite of 13 vulnerabilities in the Nucleus real-time operating system (RTOS) from Siemens that powers devices used in the medical, industrial, automotive, and aerospace sectors. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/nucleus-13-tcp-security-bugs-impact-critical-healthcare-devices/
These invisible characters could be hidden backdoors in your JS code

Could malicious backdoors be hiding in your code, that otherwise appears perfectly clean to the human eye and text editors alike? A security researcher has shed light on how invisible characters can be snuck into JavaScript code to introduce security risks, like backdoors, into your software. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/these-invisible-characters-could-be-hidden-backdoors-in-your-js-code/