Libssh Continues to Wreak Havoc
Libssh continued wreaking havoc into late October according to ZDNet, reporting that products from both F5 and Red Hat had been impacted by the Libssh authentication...
Libssh Continues to Wreak Havoc
Libssh continued wreaking havoc into late October according to ZDNet, reporting that products from both F5 and Red Hat had been impacted by the Libssh authentication...
Tags Security, Privacy, Cisco, Google Chrome, HTTPS Sites, Cybercriminals, Spyware, Malware, Malicious Attacks, Apple, Attackers, Cybersecurity, Libssh, Supply-chain-attacks, Audits, Github, Vulnerability, Cathay Pacific
Libssh Authentication Bypass Vulnerability
In late October we saw a vulnerability with the authentication bypass in the server-side component of the Libssh library. Authentication could be bypassed...
Tags Security, Privacy, Google Chrome, HTTPS Sites, Cybercriminals, Spyware, Malware, Malicious Attacks, Apple, Attackers, Cybersecurity, Libssh, Supply-chain-attacks, Audits, Github, Vulnerability
Website attacks on the rise
Organisations that have their own web presence, may have considered how often pot-shots are taken at their web sites from malicious sources. DarkReading has reported...
Tags Security, Privacy, Google Chrome, HTTPS Sites, Crypt worm, Cybercriminals, Spyware, Human Error, Malware, Facebook, Malicious Attacks, Apple, Attackers, ASD, Cybersecurity
Veeam Exposes Customer Records
Veeam announced recently that it had suffered a breach of 445 million customer records from an AWS-hosted Cloud storage service that was misconfigured. Predictably, a...
Tags Security, Privacy, IoT, HTTP, Google Chrome, 2-Factor-Authentication, 2FA, HTTPS Sites, Crypt worm, SamSam, Databreach, Reddit, OAIC, Cybercriminals, Spyware, Human Error, Malware, Veeam