Ghost CMS flaw leveraged in ClickFix attacks

A critical flaw in the Ghost content management system is being leveraged to target websites.

Attackers are exploiting a critical-level flaw in Ghost CMS. The vulnerability enables ClickFix attacks aimed at hundreds of sites.

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Linux CopyFail exploit threatens root access amid Ubuntu outage

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A critical Linux vulnerability known as CopyFail, tracked as CVE-2026-31431, allows attackers to gain root access on systems running kernels since 2017. Publicly released exploit code has heightened risks for data centers and personal devices. Ubuntu's infrastructure has been offline for over a day due to a DDoS attack, hampering security communications.

A security vulnerability in the WordPress plugin Ally has been identified as an SQL injection flaw. This issue could potentially affect up to 250,000 websites using the plugin. The flaw was reported in a TechRadar article published on March 12, 2026.

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Google published proof-of-concept exploit code on Wednesday for a vulnerability in its Chromium browser that has gone unfixed for 29 months. The flaw affects Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and other Chromium-based browsers used by millions worldwide. It enables attackers to establish persistent connections for monitoring user activity and launching attacks.

A newly discovered flaw in Trend Micro's Apex One allows hackers to inject malicious code. The zero-day vulnerability is being actively exploited.

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A security researcher has disclosed Dirty Frag, a new Linux kernel exploit that allows local users to gain root privileges. The flaw affects major distributions and remains unpatched on most systems despite earlier fixes for a similar issue.

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