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[UPDATE] [mittel] MIT Kerberos: Schwachstelle ermöglicht Denial of Service

Ein entfernter, authentisierter Angreifer kann eine Schwachstelle in MIT Kerberos ausnutzen, um einen Denial of Service Angriff durchzuführen. Dieser Artikel wurde indexiert von BSI Warn- und Informationsdienst (WID): Schwachstellen-Informationen (Security Advisories) Lesen Sie den originalen Artikel: [UPDATE] [mittel] MIT Kerberos:…

[UPDATE] [hoch] libsndfile: Mehrere Schwachstellen

Ein Angreifer kann mehrere Schwachstellen in libsndfile ausnutzen, um beliebigen Code auszuführen, einen ‘Denial of Service’-Zustand herbeizuführen oder einen nicht spezifizierten Angriff durchzuführen. Dieser Artikel wurde indexiert von BSI Warn- und Informationsdienst (WID): Schwachstellen-Informationen (Security Advisories) Lesen Sie den originalen…

SolarWinds Sued By US SEC After 2020 Cyberattack

US regulators sue SolarWinds and its chief information security officer after the high profile cyberattack by Russian hackers This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: SolarWinds Sued By US SEC After 2020 Cyberattack

Why OSS Packages Can’t Scale without New Security Measures

In the vibrant arena of software development, open-source software (OSS) has emerged as a vital catalyst for spurring innovation, nurturing collaboration, and boosting cost efficiency. OSS projects have seen explosive growth, with millions of dedicated developers contributing to a jaw-dropping…

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Observability Vs. Monitoring: A Security Perspective

Just like having a strong observability platform, in the world of DevOps, ensuring the security of systems and applications is of utmost importance. In recent years, the risk of potential security breaches has increased, according to a British government study…

Unsolved Cyber Mysteries: Signal Hacking

Episode 1 of Bugcrowd’’s docuseries, Unsolved Cyber Mysteries, describes signal hacking attacks in the 1980s and the potential motivations behind them. This article has been indexed from Dark Reading Read the original article: Unsolved Cyber Mysteries: Signal Hacking

DPI: Still Effective for the Modern SOC?

There has been an ongoing debate in the security industry over the last decade or so about whether or not deep packet inspection (DPI) is dead. The post DPI: Still Effective for the Modern SOC? appeared first on SecurityWeek. This…