Summary
The Android Security Bulletin for April has been released and provides information on the thirty-six vulnerabilities that are addressed in this bulletin.
Threat Type
Vulnerability
Overview
The April security bulletin for Android has been released. In it, thirty-six vulnerabilities are addressed. Some of the potential impacts of successful exploitation of the vulnerabilities are information disclosure, privilege escalation, and remote code execution. Two of the vulnerabilities were rated as "Critical
We all know that we're on camera pretty much constantly -- most coffee shops, convenience stores, and even offices employ security cameras for protection. But what happens when those devices built to keep us safe become unsafe?
To Akamai's Co-Founder Danny Lewin, calling someone a "Titan" was the highest praise he would give. Danny himself was a remarkably talented and hard-working leader whose heart, passion, and spirit still inspire us.
The first rule of edge compute thought leadership is: don't overuse the term edge. Over the course of my blog series on the topic, I have defined the edge, explained edge computing, and discussed the economics of edge computing.
Summary
Cisco has published fifteen Security Advisories. Of the advisories, two are rated as Critical, four are rated as High, and nine are rated as Medium.
Threat Type
Vulnerability
Overview
Cisco has published fifteen Security Advisories. Of the advisories, two are rated as Critical, four are rated as High, and nine are rated as Medium. For all advisories listed below, it is noted that Cisco's Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) is "not aware of any public announcements or malicious use of the
We dig into the credential stuffing attack tool OpenBullet and look at configuring combolists, proxies, parse tokens, and check blocks for launching attacks.
We dig into the credential stuffing attack tool OpenBullet and look at configuring combolists, proxies, parse tokens, and check blocks for launching attacks.