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KVM flaw allows VM escape; fake Microsoft Teams calls warned

A critical vulnerability has been discovered in the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) that allows attackers to escape virtual machines and gain control of Linux servers. This flaw, identified by Palo Alto Networks, could enable unauthorized access and manipulation of host systems. Additionally, a separate warning has been issued regarding fake support calls targeting Microsoft Teams users, highlighting a growing trend in social engineering attacks. AI

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KVM flaw allows VM escape; fake Microsoft Teams calls warned

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    🤖 Watch out for fake support calls in Microsoft Teams 📝 Palo Alto Networks’ ... https://www. csoonline.com/article/4194026/ watch-out-for-fake-support-calls-in-

    🤖 Watch out for fake support calls in Microsoft Teams 📝 Palo Alto Networks’ ... https://www. csoonline.com/article/4194026/ watch-out-for-fake-support-calls-in-microsoft-teams.html 📰 16-year-old KVM flaw allows attackers to escape VMs and take over Linux servers | CSO Online # AI…