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Microsoft Fixes Harmful Vulnerability in Open Source Container Library

By CertX May 3, 2018
Vulnerability Alerts

Microsoft notified users that an update for the Windows Host Compute Service Shim library fixes a harmful distant code execution flaw on Wednesday.

Exempt Escalation Flaw Concealed in Linux Kernel for Eight Years

By CertX May 2, 2018May 2, 2018
Operating System

A security flaw in a driver advancing to local exempt escalation in the modern Linux Kernel type was familiarized eight years ago. The security vulnerability delivers a local consumer with access to a flaw exempted driver with the prospect to read from and write to penetrating kernel memory. Followed as Continue Reading

Uber Constricts Bug Bounty Threats Policies

By CertX April 30, 2018
Vulnerability Alerts

Last week, Uber updated the legal terms and conditions of its bug bounty program and delivered regulation for good faith flaw investigation. The variations come merely months after the ride-sharing massive acknowledged paying a couple of people as part of a struggle to obscure a huge security occurrence. Uber declares Continue Reading

13 Year-Old Configuration Vulnerability Influences Maximum SAP Deployments

By CertX April 27, 2018
Vulnerability Alerts

Onapsis notifies maximum SAP executions carry on to be influenced by a security configuration vulnerability originally documented in 2005. Abandoned security configurations and accidental configuration points of formerly secured systems reduce SAP operations flaw in spite of the announcement of different Security Notes intended to state the concerns.

Serious Drupal Fixes New Flaw Associated To Drupalgeddon2

By CertX April 26, 2018April 26, 2018
Vulnerability Alerts

The Drupal developers have announced the latest updates for Drupal versions 7 and 8 of the content management system to address a new flaw associated to the freshly fixed vulnerability called Drupalgeddon2. The new flaw, pursued as CVE-2018-7602, has been labeled as an extremely serious issue that can be oppressed Continue Reading

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