Apache HTTP Server Vulnerabilities

Conceptual cybersecurity infographic illustrating an attack on an Apache HTTP Server. A dark server rack on the left is visibly broken and radiating red exploit code. On the right, a multi-lane network data path is split by a physical barrier (representing mod_rewrite), redirecting traffic away from the green 'allowed' path toward locked filing cabinets containing sensitive data.

Stop Trusting Your Web Server Security Scans Web server security requires more than just a green light from an automated scanner. You likely installed your patches, ran your routine vulnerability checks, and told your IT department to “verify everything.” However, recent evidence suggests your security tools might be lying to you. We currently face a […]

Adobe Acrobat Zero-Day Exploited in the Wild

Conceptual cybersecurity image showing two analysts in a security operations center investigating a malicious PDF document attack. A tablet displays a PDF with embedded red JavaScript code (Prototype Pollution) triggering a 'Zero-Day' exploit that leads to 'Lateral Movement' into a network.

Turning Trusted Documents Into Digital Weapons To every Small and Medium Business owner: Hackers are currently abusing a massive zero-day vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat and Reader. This isn’t a “what if” scenario; attackers are actively exploiting a document-based threat to hijack computers the moment a user opens a file. Your team opens dozens of PDFs […]