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Developers

Rocky Linux Offers Code Security Patches and Info in Real Time

7 February 2023

Rocky Linux delivers all of the security info and patches you’d ever need, whether it’s maintaining your instances or building your own …

Tags Developers, Info, IT, Offers, Patches

Why Open-Source Security Automation Is Critical for Cybersecurity

6 February 2023

Learn about how open-source security automation can help organizations find vulnerabilities faster for a more robust cybersecurity …

Tags Critical, Developers, Is, IT, Why

Stalkerware Developer Hit with $400K Fine

6 February 2023

The developer of several stalkerware apps has been handed a fine of nearly half a million dollars and told to modify the software. A …

Tags Developers, Fines, IT, News, Stalkerware

How Businesses Can Bolster Cybersecurity Defenses With Open Source

5 February 2023

Open-source software offers businesses the chance to lower the cost of defense, boost collaboration, and ensure teams work together to spot …

Tags Businesses, Developers, GNU, GNU/Linux, How

John the Ripper: Password Cracking Tutorial and Review

2 February 2023

John the Ripper is a popular open-source password cracking tool that can be used to perform brute-force attacks. Learn more …

Tags Developers, GNU, John the Ripper, Reviews, Tutorials

OneNote documents spread malware in several countries

1 February 2023

A new phishing campaign abuses OneNote documents to infect computers with the infamous AsyncRAT malware, targeting users in the U.K., …

Tags Developers, IT, Microsoft, Microsoft Office, OneNote

Open-Source Security Index Lists Top Projects

1 February 2023

Two venture investors have launched an index to track the most popular open-source security projects. Learn more …

Tags Developers, GNU, Index, Open Source Projects, Projects

Make Developers the Driver of Software Security Excellence

30 January 2023

Those who are wrangling code every day could fuel a genuinely transformational approach to security — if they are adequately …

Tags Cloud, Developers, Drivers, Make, Software Security

How to use Microsoft KQL for SIEM insight

27 January 2023

Microsoft’s cloud-hosted SIEM software comes with a suite of powerful analytics tools designed to read logs and find anomalies in the …

Tags Developers, How, IT, Microsoft, SIEM

How to force Portainer to use HTTPS and upload your SSL certificates for heightened security

26 January 2023

If Portainer is your go-to GUI for Docker and Kubernetes, you should consider adding a bit of extra security to the deployment. …

Tags Containers, Developers, Google, How, HTTPS

Cybercriminals Use VSCode Extensions as New Attack Vector

25 January 2023

Aqua Nautilus researchers reported earlier this month that the VSCode editor could be vulnerable to attacks targeting its …

Tags Cybercriminals, Developers, Extensions, IT, New

10 Best Open-Source Vulnerability Scanners for 2023

25 January 2023

These top open-source vulnerability scanners create reports that IT security and application DevOps teams use to prioritize remediation …

Tags Developers, IT, Scanners, Security Pro, Vulnerability

openSUSE Linux Switches to 4096 Bit RSA Key for Its Repositories

24 January 2023

The RSA key will be applied to the openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling release as well as to the Leap, Backports, and SLE …

Tags Bits, Developers, Encryption, IT, Keys

Best Privacy Focused Search Engines of 2023

19 January 2023

Check out this list of the best privacy-oriented search engines that help you protect your data and browsing history and stay …

Tags Best, Developers, GNU, IT, Privacy
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NVD

  • CVE-2023-25168 – Wings is Pterodactyl’s server control plane. This vulnerability can be used to delete file …9 February 2023
  • CVE-2022-40480 – Nordic Semiconductor, Microchip Technology NRF5340-DK DT100112 was discovered to contain a …8 February 2023
  • CVE-2023-0718 – The Wicked Folders plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to authorization bypass due to a mis …8 February 2023
  • CVE-2023-24828 – Onedev is a self-hosted Git Server with CI/CD and Kanban. In versions prior to 7.9.12 the …8 February 2023
  • CVE-2022-45192 – An issue was discovered on Microchip RN4870 1.43 devices. An attacker within BLE radio ran …8 February 2023
  • CVE-2022-45190 – An issue was discovered on Microchip RN4870 1.43 devices. An attacker within BLE radio ran …8 February 2023

EXPLOITS

  • Feehi CMS 2.1.1 – Remote Code Execution (Authenticated)22 November 2022
  • SmartRG Router SR510n 2.6.13 – Remote Code Execution22 November 2022
  • CVAT 2.0 – Server Side Request Forgery18 November 2022
  • MSNSwitch Firmware MNT.2408 – Remote Code Execution18 November 2022
  • Open Web Analytics 1.7.3 – Remote Code Execution18 November 2022
  • IOTransfer V4 – Unquoted Service Path11 November 2022

SECURELIST

  • Web beacons on websites and in e-mail7 February 2023
  • Prilex modification now targeting contactless credit card transactions31 January 2023
  • Come to the dark side: hunting IT professionals on the dark web30 January 2023
  • What your SOC will be facing in 202323 January 2023
  • Roaming Mantis implements new DNS changer in its malicious mobile app in 202219 January 2023
  • What threatens corporations in 2023: media blackmail, fake leaks and cloud attacks18 January 2023
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