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Submit #462614: emlog emlog pro 2.4.1 Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) [Accepted]
Submit #462477: emlog emlog pro 2.4.1 Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) [Accepted]
Submit #462465: emlog emlog pro 2.4.1 Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) [Accepted]
Формула душевного равновесия: как открытые миры исцеляют психику
Неуязвимость в сети: 6 кибербарьеров, которые защитят вас от хакеров
Ukraine's Security Service Probes GRU-Linked Cyber-Attack on State Registers
OPSWAT Acquires Fend to Extend Cybersecurity Reach Into OT Platforms
OPSWAT this week revealed it has acquired Fend, Inc. to further extend the reach of its cybersecurity portfolio into the realm of operational technology (OT).
The post OPSWAT Acquires Fend to Extend Cybersecurity Reach Into OT Platforms appeared first on Security Boulevard.
OPSWAT Acquires Fend to Extend Cybersecurity Reach Into OT Platforms
CVE-2024-11811 | Feedify Plugin up to 2.4.2 on WordPress cross site scripting
CVE-2024-7726 | Kioxia CM6/PM7/PM6 up to 1.66.1 JTAG Port missing authentication (GHSA-3hh8-94j4-62rh)
CVE-2017-5972 | Linux Kernel 3.x TCP Stack TCP SYN Packet resource management (EDB-41350 / BID-96231)
CVE-2006-5254 | Mamboxchange Extended Registration up to 4.1 registration_detailed.inc.php mosConfig_absolute_path file inclusion (EDB-2379 / XFDB-28982)
CVE-2006-5280 | Cuttlefish Multimedia Ltd. Leicestershire communityPortals up to 1.0 import-archive.php cp_root_path code injection (EDB-2516 / XFDB-29487)
CVE-2006-5284 | PHP News Reader up to 2.6.4 CFG[auth_phpbb_path] file inclusion (EDB-2517 / XFDB-29481)
CVE-2006-5304 | Inccms Technology IncCMS Core up to 1.0.0 inc_dir file inclusion (EDB-2557 / XFDB-29567)
CVE-2006-5312 | phpBB Ajax Shoutbox up to 0.0.5 shoutbox.php phpbb_root_path file inclusion (EDB-2532 / XFDB-29510)
CVE-2006-5222 | Dimension of phpBB up to 0.2.6 phpbb_root_path file inclusion (EDB-2481 / XFDB-29361)
CVE-2006-5224 | Dimitri Seitz Security Suite IP Logger 1.0.0 phpbb_root_path file inclusion (EDB-2480 / XFDB-29321)
CISA: Use Signal or other secure communications app
In the wake of the widespread compromise of US telecom giants’ networks by Chinese hackers and the FBI advising Americans to use end-to-end encrypted communications, CISA is advising “highly targeted individuals” – senior government officials and politicians – to lock down and protect their smartphones as much as possible and to use “Signal or a similar app” for secure communications. Security advice for iPhone, Android users “Highly targeted individuals should assume that all communications between … More →
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