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ByNitish Singh-July 31, 2018.455 Figure 1 Picture Courtesy of 9to5 Mac Google Maps for iOs has received today a new update that matches restaurant users based on their tastes for food and drink. Additionally, the new feature throws up a percentage to show how likely you are to like the deals from a particular restaurant. The vulnerabilities found were announced to the software vendors concerned in July, and all three checked them in a few weeks time. Since November 25, Trend Micro released a security advisory issuing Cve-2019-15628 Autodesk published an advisory one day later with the identification number Cve-2019-7365 and Kaspersky received daily status updates and distributed the Cve-2019-15689 identifier. For now, after releasing version 16.0.1227, only Trend Micro has already patched the problem. Anything from and below 16.0.1221 is vulnerable so you should be updating immediately. Both versions below 4.0 (2020) are vulnerable to attacks as for Kaspersky Secure Connection. This is the same form of vulnerability that we have seen and discussed over and over again during these last few months and the three final findings are at the end of a long chain. This case serves as a reminder that even security products will bring our computers with new and serious risks because they need to run at higher user privileges. Hopefully this will be the last post covering authenticated loading of Dlls instead of the real ones and security software vendors have learned their lesson on digital validation of certificates.