The latest ThreatsDay reveals two active fronts in cybersecurity. On one hand, authorities dismantle networks using SMS Blasters to send massive fraudulent messages. On the other, critical vulnerabilities are detected in OpenEMR, a medical records management system, which could expose sensitive patient data without proper updates.
Technical Vulnerabilities in OpenEMR 🛡️
The identified flaws in OpenEMR allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code or access the database without authentication. Affected versions include several prior to 5.0.2. Successful exploitation compromises clinical histories, diagnoses, and personal data. It is recommended to apply official patches immediately and review access logs for suspicious activity. SECOND TITLE: The irony of SMS Blasters THIRD PARAGRAPH: The curious thing is that these SMS Blasters, used to scam with fake offers, are often advertised on forums as high-impact marketing devices. Apparently, the high impact includes police visits and fraud charges. Those who buy them discover that the only message they receive in return is a court summons. The business was a perfect circle, like a zero with no value.
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The curious thing is that these SMS Blasters, used to scam with fake offers, are often advertised on forums as high-impact marketing devices. Apparently, the high impact includes police visits and fraud charges. Those who buy them discover that the only message they receive in return is a court summons. The business was a perfect circle, like a zero with no value.