CVE-2014-125043
A vulnerability, which was classified as problematic, has been found in vicamo NetworkManager. Affected by this issue is the function send_arps of the file src/devices/nm-device.c....
CVE-2014-125042
A vulnerability classified as problematic was found in vicamo NetworkManager. Affected by this vulnerability is the function nm_setting_vlan_add_priority_str/nm_utils_rsa_key_encrypt/nm_setting_vlan_add_priority_str. The manipulation leads to missing release of...
USN-5789-1: Linux kernel (OEM) vulnerabilities
It was discovered that the NFSD implementation in the Linux kernel did not properly handle some RPC messages, leading to a buffer overflow. A remote...
Attackers create 130K fake accounts to abuse limited-time cloud computing resources
A group of attackers is running a cryptomining operation that leverages the free or trial-based cloud computing resources and platforms offered by several service providers...
Hackers Leverage Compromised Fortinet Devices to Distribute Ransomware
The findings come from eSentire’s Threat Response Unit Read More
USN-5788-1: curl vulnerabilities
Hiroki Kurosawa discovered that curl incorrectly handled HSTS support when certain hostnames included IDN characters. A remote attacker could possibly use this issue to cause...
Five Guys Discloses Data Breach Affecting Employee PII
The September incident exposed names, social security numbers and driver's license numbers Read More
jpegoptim-1.5.1-1.el9
FEDORA-EPEL-2023-bbe003fd1e Packages in this update: jpegoptim-1.5.1-1.el9 Update description: v1.5.1 fix logging to stdout when --stdout is used *thanks to Eta update --treshold option accept decimal...
jpegoptim-1.5.1-1.fc37
FEDORA-2023-d9c91f39a5 Packages in this update: jpegoptim-1.5.1-1.fc37 Update description: v1.5.1 fix logging to stdout when --stdout is used *thanks to Eta update --treshold option accept decimal...
LockBit ransomware gang says sorry, gives free decryptor to SickKids hospital
Do ransomware gangs actually have a heart? Perhaps... Read more in my article on the Tripwire State of Security blog. Read More