Several security issues were discovered in the Linux kernel.
An attacker could possibly use these to compromise the system.
This update corrects flaws in the following subsystems:
– GPU drivers;
– BTRFS file system;
– F2FS file system;
– GFS2 file system;
– BPF subsystem;
– Netfilter;
– RxRPC session sockets;
– Integrity Measurement Architecture(IMA) framework;
(CVE-2024-27012, CVE-2024-39496, CVE-2024-26677, CVE-2024-42228,
CVE-2024-38570, CVE-2024-39494, CVE-2024-42160, CVE-2024-41009)
Daily Archives: September 23, 2024
USN-7029-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities
Chenyuan Yang discovered that the CEC driver driver in the Linux kernel
contained a use-after-free vulnerability. A local attacker could use this
to cause a denial of service (system crash) or possibly execute arbitrary
code. (CVE-2024-23848)
It was discovered that the JFS file system contained an out-of-bounds read
vulnerability when printing xattr debug information. A local attacker could
use this to cause a denial of service (system crash). (CVE-2024-40902)
Several security issues were discovered in the Linux kernel.
An attacker could possibly use these to compromise the system.
This update corrects flaws in the following subsystems:
– ARM64 architecture;
– MIPS architecture;
– PA-RISC architecture;
– PowerPC architecture;
– RISC-V architecture;
– User-Mode Linux (UML);
– x86 architecture;
– Block layer subsystem;
– ACPI drivers;
– Drivers core;
– Null block device driver;
– Character device driver;
– TPM device driver;
– Clock framework and drivers;
– CPU frequency scaling framework;
– Hardware crypto device drivers;
– CXL (Compute Express Link) drivers;
– Buffer Sharing and Synchronization framework;
– DMA engine subsystem;
– EFI core;
– FPGA Framework;
– GPU drivers;
– Greybus drivers;
– HID subsystem;
– HW tracing;
– I2C subsystem;
– IIO subsystem;
– InfiniBand drivers;
– Input Device (Mouse) drivers;
– Mailbox framework;
– Media drivers;
– Microchip PCI driver;
– VMware VMCI Driver;
– MMC subsystem;
– Network drivers;
– PCI subsystem;
– x86 platform drivers;
– PTP clock framework;
– S/390 drivers;
– SCSI drivers;
– SoundWire subsystem;
– Sonic Silicon Backplane drivers;
– Greybus lights staging drivers;
– Thermal drivers;
– TTY drivers;
– USB subsystem;
– VFIO drivers;
– Framebuffer layer;
– Watchdog drivers;
– 9P distributed file system;
– BTRFS file system;
– File systems infrastructure;
– Ext4 file system;
– F2FS file system;
– JFS file system;
– Network file system server daemon;
– NILFS2 file system;
– NTFS3 file system;
– SMB network file system;
– Tracing file system;
– IOMMU subsystem;
– Tracing infrastructure;
– io_uring subsystem;
– Core kernel;
– BPF subsystem;
– Kernel debugger infrastructure;
– DMA mapping infrastructure;
– IRQ subsystem;
– Memory management;
– 9P file system network protocol;
– Amateur Radio drivers;
– B.A.T.M.A.N. meshing protocol;
– Ethernet bridge;
– Networking core;
– Ethtool driver;
– IPv4 networking;
– IPv6 networking;
– MAC80211 subsystem;
– Multipath TCP;
– Netfilter;
– NET/ROM layer;
– NFC subsystem;
– Network traffic control;
– Sun RPC protocol;
– TIPC protocol;
– TLS protocol;
– Unix domain sockets;
– Wireless networking;
– XFRM subsystem;
– AppArmor security module;
– Integrity Measurement Architecture(IMA) framework;
– Landlock security;
– Linux Security Modules (LSM) Framework;
– SELinux security module;
– Simplified Mandatory Access Control Kernel framework;
– ALSA framework;
– HD-audio driver;
– SOF drivers;
– KVM core;
(CVE-2024-39498, CVE-2024-33847, CVE-2024-39510, CVE-2024-39462,
CVE-2024-40930, CVE-2024-38634, CVE-2024-40962, CVE-2024-37078,
CVE-2024-39371, CVE-2024-40972, CVE-2024-41002, CVE-2024-40920,
CVE-2024-40982, CVE-2024-40915, CVE-2024-40942, CVE-2024-42154,
CVE-2024-40937, CVE-2024-40967, CVE-2024-40909, CVE-2024-36244,
CVE-2024-33619, CVE-2024-39277, CVE-2024-40900, CVE-2024-38661,
CVE-2024-40974, CVE-2024-38618, CVE-2024-32936, CVE-2024-40906,
CVE-2024-40919, CVE-2024-39470, CVE-2024-38390, CVE-2024-40966,
CVE-2024-39467, CVE-2024-40938, CVE-2024-39471, CVE-2024-39485,
CVE-2024-39495, CVE-2024-39492, CVE-2024-39475, CVE-2024-40953,
CVE-2024-40939, CVE-2024-39493, CVE-2024-38637, CVE-2024-40945,
CVE-2024-41006, CVE-2024-39461, CVE-2024-40948, CVE-2024-40916,
CVE-2024-40925, CVE-2024-40956, CVE-2024-40970, CVE-2024-40912,
CVE-2024-33621, CVE-2024-40989, CVE-2024-36489, CVE-2024-37354,
CVE-2024-34027, CVE-2024-39506, CVE-2024-39296, CVE-2024-40977,
CVE-2024-38624, CVE-2024-40983, CVE-2024-40911, CVE-2024-36477,
CVE-2024-38384, CVE-2024-39507, CVE-2024-38659, CVE-2024-40987,
CVE-2024-40922, CVE-2024-36978, CVE-2024-38629, CVE-2024-38622,
CVE-2024-40921, CVE-2024-40903, CVE-2024-38306, CVE-2024-40926,
CVE-2024-39291, CVE-2024-36286, CVE-2024-40910, CVE-2024-40943,
CVE-2024-40899, CVE-2024-37356, CVE-2024-40961, CVE-2024-39468,
CVE-2024-40940, CVE-2024-40931, CVE-2024-38381, CVE-2024-40998,
CVE-2024-34030, CVE-2024-41000, CVE-2024-40986, CVE-2024-38663,
CVE-2024-40914, CVE-2024-31076, CVE-2024-42228, CVE-2024-40978,
CVE-2024-40975, CVE-2024-39494, CVE-2024-40905, CVE-2024-40908,
CVE-2024-38625, CVE-2024-38388, CVE-2024-40965, CVE-2024-41004,
CVE-2023-52884, CVE-2024-39484, CVE-2024-40951, CVE-2024-40988,
CVE-2024-40929, CVE-2024-39491, CVE-2024-40992, CVE-2024-41009,
CVE-2024-40976, CVE-2024-40917, CVE-2024-39502, CVE-2024-40999,
CVE-2024-39479, CVE-2024-39505, CVE-2024-40981, CVE-2024-38662,
CVE-2024-38636, CVE-2024-39496, CVE-2024-39276, CVE-2024-41003,
CVE-2024-37021, CVE-2024-36972, CVE-2024-38780, CVE-2024-40954,
CVE-2024-40963, CVE-2024-36478, CVE-2024-39465, CVE-2024-39474,
CVE-2024-39490, CVE-2024-36484, CVE-2024-36974, CVE-2024-38628,
CVE-2024-36479, CVE-2024-42078, CVE-2024-40936, CVE-2024-38385,
CVE-2024-40996, CVE-2024-40901, CVE-2024-40969, CVE-2024-39483,
CVE-2024-40990, CVE-2024-40947, CVE-2024-40980, CVE-2024-39464,
CVE-2024-40923, CVE-2024-40933, CVE-2024-39481, CVE-2024-40927,
CVE-2024-38667, CVE-2024-42159, CVE-2024-38635, CVE-2024-38627,
CVE-2024-38630, CVE-2024-39504, CVE-2024-34777, CVE-2024-40944,
CVE-2024-37026, CVE-2024-38633, CVE-2024-40941, CVE-2024-39499,
CVE-2024-36270, CVE-2024-35247, CVE-2024-40924, CVE-2024-40984,
CVE-2024-40968, CVE-2024-39489, CVE-2024-39298, CVE-2024-40949,
CVE-2024-39508, CVE-2024-41001, CVE-2024-40934, CVE-2024-40957,
CVE-2024-39292, CVE-2024-40979, CVE-2024-39488, CVE-2024-40995,
CVE-2024-39500, CVE-2024-40918, CVE-2024-36015, CVE-2024-39503,
CVE-2024-39301, CVE-2024-39466, CVE-2024-42224, CVE-2024-39478,
CVE-2024-40902, CVE-2024-39509, CVE-2024-39463, CVE-2024-40971,
CVE-2024-40928, CVE-2024-38664, CVE-2024-39473, CVE-2024-39501,
CVE-2024-36288, CVE-2024-42148, CVE-2024-38621, CVE-2024-38632,
CVE-2024-41005, CVE-2024-38619, CVE-2024-36973, CVE-2024-40994,
CVE-2024-42160, CVE-2024-40960, CVE-2024-40958, CVE-2024-39469,
CVE-2022-48772, CVE-2024-40964, CVE-2024-40913, CVE-2024-36481,
CVE-2024-40932, CVE-2024-36971, CVE-2024-40935, CVE-2024-38623,
CVE-2024-40997, CVE-2024-40952, CVE-2024-40955, CVE-2024-36281,
CVE-2024-39480, CVE-2024-40904, CVE-2024-40985, CVE-2024-39497,
CVE-2024-40973, CVE-2024-40959)
Kryptina Ransomware Resurfaces in Enterprise Attacks By Mallox
Kryptina, a free Ransomware-as-a-Service tool available on dark web forums, is now being used by Mallox ransomware affiliates
USN-7007-3: Linux kernel vulnerabilities
Chenyuan Yang discovered that the CEC driver driver in the Linux kernel
contained a use-after-free vulnerability. A local attacker could use this
to cause a denial of service (system crash) or possibly execute arbitrary
code. (CVE-2024-23848)
Chenyuan Yang discovered that the USB Gadget subsystem in the Linux kernel
did not properly check for the device to be enabled before writing. A local
attacker could possibly use this to cause a denial of service.
(CVE-2024-25741)
It was discovered that the JFS file system contained an out-of-bounds read
vulnerability when printing xattr debug information. A local attacker could
use this to cause a denial of service (system crash). (CVE-2024-40902)
Several security issues were discovered in the Linux kernel.
An attacker could possibly use these to compromise the system.
This update corrects flaws in the following subsystems:
– ARM64 architecture;
– M68K architecture;
– MIPS architecture;
– PowerPC architecture;
– RISC-V architecture;
– x86 architecture;
– Block layer subsystem;
– Cryptographic API;
– Accessibility subsystem;
– ACPI drivers;
– Serial ATA and Parallel ATA drivers;
– Drivers core;
– Bluetooth drivers;
– Character device driver;
– CPU frequency scaling framework;
– Hardware crypto device drivers;
– Buffer Sharing and Synchronization framework;
– DMA engine subsystem;
– FPGA Framework;
– GPIO subsystem;
– GPU drivers;
– Greybus drivers;
– HID subsystem;
– HW tracing;
– I2C subsystem;
– IIO subsystem;
– InfiniBand drivers;
– Input Device (Mouse) drivers;
– Macintosh device drivers;
– Multiple devices driver;
– Media drivers;
– VMware VMCI Driver;
– Network drivers;
– Near Field Communication (NFC) drivers;
– NVME drivers;
– Pin controllers subsystem;
– PTP clock framework;
– S/390 drivers;
– SCSI drivers;
– SoundWire subsystem;
– Greybus lights staging drivers;
– Media staging drivers;
– Thermal drivers;
– TTY drivers;
– USB subsystem;
– DesignWare USB3 driver;
– Framebuffer layer;
– ACRN Hypervisor Service Module driver;
– eCrypt file system;
– File systems infrastructure;
– Ext4 file system;
– F2FS file system;
– JFFS2 file system;
– JFS file system;
– NILFS2 file system;
– NTFS3 file system;
– SMB network file system;
– IOMMU subsystem;
– Memory management;
– Netfilter;
– BPF subsystem;
– Kernel debugger infrastructure;
– DMA mapping infrastructure;
– IRQ subsystem;
– Tracing infrastructure;
– 9P file system network protocol;
– B.A.T.M.A.N. meshing protocol;
– CAN network layer;
– Ceph Core library;
– Networking core;
– IPv4 networking;
– IPv6 networking;
– IUCV driver;
– MAC80211 subsystem;
– Multipath TCP;
– NET/ROM layer;
– NFC subsystem;
– Open vSwitch;
– Network traffic control;
– TIPC protocol;
– TLS protocol;
– Unix domain sockets;
– Wireless networking;
– XFRM subsystem;
– ALSA framework;
– SoC Audio for Freescale CPUs drivers;
– Kirkwood ASoC drivers;
(CVE-2024-42105, CVE-2024-41002, CVE-2024-38558, CVE-2023-52887,
CVE-2024-39487, CVE-2024-39276, CVE-2024-42077, CVE-2024-39493,
CVE-2024-40934, CVE-2024-39277, CVE-2024-42087, CVE-2024-38598,
CVE-2024-38618, CVE-2024-40981, CVE-2024-42127, CVE-2024-38607,
CVE-2024-38586, CVE-2024-40901, CVE-2024-40916, CVE-2024-42247,
CVE-2024-42093, CVE-2024-36489, CVE-2024-38615, CVE-2024-42120,
CVE-2024-38567, CVE-2024-40957, CVE-2024-39501, CVE-2024-42140,
CVE-2024-33621, CVE-2024-38573, CVE-2023-52884, CVE-2024-39468,
CVE-2024-41092, CVE-2024-40931, CVE-2024-42145, CVE-2024-39490,
CVE-2024-38555, CVE-2024-42086, CVE-2024-38597, CVE-2024-40956,
CVE-2024-42223, CVE-2024-36894, CVE-2024-40961, CVE-2024-42076,
CVE-2024-40994, CVE-2024-38619, CVE-2024-39467, CVE-2024-39466,
CVE-2022-48772, CVE-2024-39507, CVE-2024-40914, CVE-2024-41046,
CVE-2024-42094, CVE-2024-38591, CVE-2024-42098, CVE-2024-41027,
CVE-2024-41040, CVE-2024-41089, CVE-2024-40945, CVE-2024-39503,
CVE-2024-37356, CVE-2024-36286, CVE-2024-39495, CVE-2024-42101,
CVE-2024-40941, CVE-2024-42137, CVE-2024-38381, CVE-2024-38627,
CVE-2024-31076, CVE-2024-42092, CVE-2024-40932, CVE-2024-40995,
CVE-2024-40937, CVE-2024-39489, CVE-2024-42084, CVE-2024-40929,
CVE-2024-36978, CVE-2024-36015, CVE-2024-36014, CVE-2024-42124,
CVE-2024-40976, CVE-2024-39502, CVE-2024-38599, CVE-2024-38661,
CVE-2024-42104, CVE-2024-42096, CVE-2024-40904, CVE-2024-40990,
CVE-2024-38579, CVE-2024-40974, CVE-2024-41055, CVE-2024-38633,
CVE-2024-38659, CVE-2024-41093, CVE-2024-42154, CVE-2024-38624,
CVE-2024-41049, CVE-2024-38552, CVE-2024-38578, CVE-2024-38605,
CVE-2024-40970, CVE-2024-38601, CVE-2024-38550, CVE-2024-38559,
CVE-2024-38571, CVE-2024-40971, CVE-2024-41097, CVE-2024-40967,
CVE-2024-38612, CVE-2024-38587, CVE-2024-41004, CVE-2024-33847,
CVE-2024-38580, CVE-2024-39506, CVE-2024-42102, CVE-2024-36032,
CVE-2024-38548, CVE-2024-39499, CVE-2024-38610, CVE-2024-42152,
CVE-2024-40943, CVE-2024-40959, CVE-2024-39488, CVE-2024-36972,
CVE-2024-38637, CVE-2024-40942, CVE-2024-42106, CVE-2024-38546,
CVE-2024-38634, CVE-2024-39471, CVE-2024-39482, CVE-2024-41095,
CVE-2024-42229, CVE-2024-42131, CVE-2024-41007, CVE-2024-42095,
CVE-2024-42097, CVE-2024-39480, CVE-2024-35927, CVE-2024-42153,
CVE-2024-42080, CVE-2024-42089, CVE-2024-41087, CVE-2024-39475,
CVE-2024-42119, CVE-2024-41041, CVE-2024-38623, CVE-2024-39469,
CVE-2024-34777, CVE-2024-42157, CVE-2024-42085, CVE-2024-36270,
CVE-2024-34027, CVE-2024-35247, CVE-2024-38549, CVE-2024-40954,
CVE-2024-41034, CVE-2024-41044, CVE-2024-39509, CVE-2024-40987,
CVE-2024-42161, CVE-2024-40911, CVE-2024-42070, CVE-2024-42109,
CVE-2024-37078, CVE-2024-40912, CVE-2024-40988, CVE-2024-40978,
CVE-2024-41048, CVE-2024-41005, CVE-2024-40905, CVE-2024-41047,
CVE-2024-41006, CVE-2024-38560, CVE-2024-42225, CVE-2024-42148,
CVE-2024-38596, CVE-2024-38588, CVE-2024-39301, CVE-2024-38613,
CVE-2024-38635, CVE-2024-40960, CVE-2024-39505, CVE-2024-42244,
CVE-2024-40963, CVE-2024-39500, CVE-2024-42082, CVE-2024-36971,
CVE-2024-42068, CVE-2024-40984, CVE-2024-41035, CVE-2024-38583,
CVE-2024-42121, CVE-2024-40968, CVE-2024-40958, CVE-2024-40927,
CVE-2024-40980, CVE-2024-40908, CVE-2024-38780, CVE-2024-38590,
CVE-2024-42115, CVE-2024-42224, CVE-2024-42232, CVE-2024-42240,
CVE-2024-42236, CVE-2024-38547, CVE-2024-38565, CVE-2024-40902,
CVE-2024-38662, CVE-2024-42090, CVE-2024-36974, CVE-2024-38621,
CVE-2024-41000, CVE-2024-40983, CVE-2024-42130, CVE-2024-38582,
CVE-2024-38589)
Hacking the “Bike Angels” System for Moving Bikeshares
I always like a good hack. And this story delivers. Basically, the New York City bikeshare program has a system to reward people who move bicycles from full stations to empty ones. By deliberately moving bikes to create artificial problems, and exploiting exactly how the system calculates rewards, some people are making a lot of money.
At 10 a.m. on a Tuesday last month, seven Bike Angels descended on the docking station at Broadway and 53rd Street, across from the Ed Sullivan Theater. Each rider used his own special blue key -- a reward from Citi Bike— to unlock a bike. He rode it one block east, to Seventh Avenue. He docked, ran back to Broadway, unlocked another bike and made the trip again.
By 10:14, the crew had created an algorithmically perfect situation: One station 100 percent full, a short block from another station 100 percent empty. The timing was crucial, because every 15 minutes, Lyft’s algorithm resets, assigning new point values to every bike move.
The clock struck 10:15. The algorithm, mistaking this manufactured setup for a true emergency, offered the maximum incentive: $4.80 for every bike returned to the Ed Sullivan Theater. The men switched direction, running east and pedaling west.
Nicely done, people.
Now it’s Lyft’s turn to modify its system to prevent this hack. Thinking aloud, it could try to detect this sort of behavior in the Bike Angels data—and then ban people who are deliberately trying to game the system. The detection doesn’t have to be perfect, just good enough to catch bad actors most of the time. The detection needs to be tuned to minimize false positives, but that feels straightforward.
USN-6999-2: Linux kernel vulnerabilities
Chenyuan Yang discovered that the CEC driver driver in the Linux kernel
contained a use-after-free vulnerability. A local attacker could use this
to cause a denial of service (system crash) or possibly execute arbitrary
code. (CVE-2024-23848)
It was discovered that the JFS file system contained an out-of-bounds read
vulnerability when printing xattr debug information. A local attacker could
use this to cause a denial of service (system crash). (CVE-2024-40902)
Several security issues were discovered in the Linux kernel.
An attacker could possibly use these to compromise the system.
This update corrects flaws in the following subsystems:
– ARM64 architecture;
– MIPS architecture;
– PA-RISC architecture;
– PowerPC architecture;
– RISC-V architecture;
– x86 architecture;
– Block layer subsystem;
– ACPI drivers;
– Drivers core;
– Null block device driver;
– Character device driver;
– TPM device driver;
– Clock framework and drivers;
– CPU frequency scaling framework;
– Hardware crypto device drivers;
– CXL (Compute Express Link) drivers;
– Buffer Sharing and Synchronization framework;
– DMA engine subsystem;
– EFI core;
– FPGA Framework;
– GPU drivers;
– Greybus drivers;
– HID subsystem;
– HW tracing;
– I2C subsystem;
– IIO subsystem;
– InfiniBand drivers;
– Input Device (Mouse) drivers;
– Mailbox framework;
– Media drivers;
– Microchip PCI driver;
– VMware VMCI Driver;
– Network drivers;
– PCI subsystem;
– x86 platform drivers;
– PTP clock framework;
– S/390 drivers;
– SCSI drivers;
– SoundWire subsystem;
– Sonic Silicon Backplane drivers;
– Greybus lights staging drivers;
– Thermal drivers;
– TTY drivers;
– USB subsystem;
– VFIO drivers;
– Framebuffer layer;
– Watchdog drivers;
– 9P distributed file system;
– BTRFS file system;
– File systems infrastructure;
– Ext4 file system;
– F2FS file system;
– JFS file system;
– Network file system server daemon;
– NILFS2 file system;
– NTFS3 file system;
– SMB network file system;
– Tracing file system;
– IOMMU subsystem;
– Tracing infrastructure;
– io_uring subsystem;
– Core kernel;
– BPF subsystem;
– Kernel debugger infrastructure;
– DMA mapping infrastructure;
– IRQ subsystem;
– Memory management;
– 9P file system network protocol;
– Amateur Radio drivers;
– B.A.T.M.A.N. meshing protocol;
– Ethernet bridge;
– Networking core;
– Ethtool driver;
– IPv4 networking;
– IPv6 networking;
– MAC80211 subsystem;
– Multipath TCP;
– Netfilter;
– NET/ROM layer;
– NFC subsystem;
– Network traffic control;
– Sun RPC protocol;
– TIPC protocol;
– TLS protocol;
– Unix domain sockets;
– Wireless networking;
– XFRM subsystem;
– AppArmor security module;
– Integrity Measurement Architecture(IMA) framework;
– Landlock security;
– Linux Security Modules (LSM) Framework;
– SELinux security module;
– Simplified Mandatory Access Control Kernel framework;
– ALSA framework;
– HD-audio driver;
– SOF drivers;
– KVM core;
(CVE-2024-40978, CVE-2024-39504, CVE-2024-39483, CVE-2024-36478,
CVE-2024-40928, CVE-2024-36971, CVE-2024-40947, CVE-2024-31076,
CVE-2024-40934, CVE-2024-40909, CVE-2024-40962, CVE-2024-38635,
CVE-2024-38632, CVE-2024-40912, CVE-2024-40967, CVE-2024-39492,
CVE-2024-40974, CVE-2024-39466, CVE-2024-40939, CVE-2024-40988,
CVE-2024-40951, CVE-2024-41005, CVE-2024-40968, CVE-2024-39493,
CVE-2024-40949, CVE-2022-48772, CVE-2024-40944, CVE-2024-40998,
CVE-2024-39490, CVE-2024-39467, CVE-2024-42078, CVE-2024-40953,
CVE-2024-40990, CVE-2024-40902, CVE-2024-39461, CVE-2024-39301,
CVE-2024-36978, CVE-2024-39475, CVE-2024-39496, CVE-2024-40901,
CVE-2024-40985, CVE-2024-33621, CVE-2024-38663, CVE-2024-39497,
CVE-2024-40937, CVE-2024-40941, CVE-2024-40987, CVE-2024-40918,
CVE-2024-32936, CVE-2024-40999, CVE-2024-40938, CVE-2024-39488,
CVE-2024-39510, CVE-2024-40924, CVE-2024-38661, CVE-2024-40989,
CVE-2024-39509, CVE-2024-40983, CVE-2024-39471, CVE-2024-39502,
CVE-2024-39508, CVE-2024-39371, CVE-2024-40982, CVE-2024-40910,
CVE-2024-40903, CVE-2024-39296, CVE-2024-39507, CVE-2024-40906,
CVE-2024-37354, CVE-2024-40905, CVE-2024-34027, CVE-2024-38618,
CVE-2024-40900, CVE-2024-39469, CVE-2024-38662, CVE-2024-35247,
CVE-2024-40922, CVE-2024-40926, CVE-2024-39503, CVE-2024-40899,
CVE-2024-40977, CVE-2024-38634, CVE-2024-40933, CVE-2024-40992,
CVE-2024-40904, CVE-2024-36479, CVE-2024-40996, CVE-2024-40957,
CVE-2024-40931, CVE-2024-39291, CVE-2024-38780, CVE-2024-39277,
CVE-2024-38628, CVE-2024-40932, CVE-2024-41004, CVE-2024-33847,
CVE-2024-40972, CVE-2024-40945, CVE-2023-52884, CVE-2024-38664,
CVE-2024-39462, CVE-2024-40965, CVE-2024-38388, CVE-2024-40916,
CVE-2024-36489, CVE-2024-40975, CVE-2024-40942, CVE-2024-40995,
CVE-2024-40997, CVE-2024-38385, CVE-2024-40911, CVE-2024-39474,
CVE-2024-39470, CVE-2024-41000, CVE-2024-36015, CVE-2024-38633,
CVE-2024-40943, CVE-2024-39489, CVE-2024-36477, CVE-2024-39491,
CVE-2024-40919, CVE-2024-40914, CVE-2024-40966, CVE-2024-41002,
CVE-2024-40960, CVE-2024-38624, CVE-2024-40964, CVE-2024-40936,
CVE-2024-40913, CVE-2024-40955, CVE-2024-37026, CVE-2024-38384,
CVE-2024-37078, CVE-2024-36244, CVE-2024-38622, CVE-2024-39485,
CVE-2024-39479, CVE-2024-39505, CVE-2024-36973, CVE-2024-39498,
CVE-2024-40908, CVE-2024-37356, CVE-2024-39480, CVE-2024-38381,
CVE-2024-40940, CVE-2024-40980, CVE-2024-39276, CVE-2024-39499,
CVE-2024-36484, CVE-2024-38636, CVE-2024-38390, CVE-2024-38619,
CVE-2024-39478, CVE-2024-40959, CVE-2024-36288, CVE-2024-40935,
CVE-2024-41006, CVE-2024-38625, CVE-2024-36972, CVE-2024-39298,
CVE-2024-39468, CVE-2024-40970, CVE-2024-37021, CVE-2024-40981,
CVE-2024-40921, CVE-2024-34777, CVE-2024-39500, CVE-2024-40927,
CVE-2024-40979, CVE-2024-38627, CVE-2024-39501, CVE-2024-39481,
CVE-2024-40917, CVE-2024-40956, CVE-2024-42148, CVE-2024-36481,
CVE-2024-40925, CVE-2024-40986, CVE-2024-40948, CVE-2024-41003,
CVE-2024-39506, CVE-2024-40952, CVE-2024-38306, CVE-2024-40971,
CVE-2024-41001, CVE-2024-40973, CVE-2024-36281, CVE-2024-40923,
CVE-2024-39473, CVE-2024-38637, CVE-2024-40984, CVE-2024-39463,
CVE-2024-41040, CVE-2024-38623, CVE-2024-40954, CVE-2024-36286,
CVE-2024-38667, CVE-2024-39465, CVE-2024-40915, CVE-2024-33619,
CVE-2024-40920, CVE-2024-40969, CVE-2024-38659, CVE-2024-34030,
CVE-2024-38630, CVE-2024-40976, CVE-2024-36974, CVE-2024-40930,
CVE-2024-39464, CVE-2024-38621, CVE-2024-40958, CVE-2024-40994,
CVE-2024-39494, CVE-2024-40961, CVE-2024-39495, CVE-2024-40963,
CVE-2024-36270, CVE-2024-38629, CVE-2024-40929)
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Cybersecurity and compliance: The dynamic duo of 2024
Graham Cluley Security News is sponsored this week by the folks at ManageEngine. Thanks to the great team there for their support! It’s almost the end of 2024, and one thing is clear: cybersecurity and compliance are no longer optional; they’re inseparable pillars of survival. This year has seen some of the most severe cyber … Continue reading “Cybersecurity and compliance: The dynamic duo of 2024”