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CVE-2024-28298 | BM SOFT BMPlanning 1.0.0.1 /BMServerR.dll/BMRest SEC_IDF/LIE_IDF/PLANF_IDF/CLI_IDF/DOS_IDF sql injection
CVE-2024-33896 | Cosy+ prior 21.2s10/22.1s3 code injection
CVE-2024-33895 | Cosy+ prior 21.2s10/22.1s3 Configuration Parameter Privilege Escalation
CVE-2024-33892 | Cosy+ prior 21.2s10/22.1s3 permission
CVE-2024-22169 | Western Digital WD Discovery 3.8.229/4.0.251.0/4.4.396 Node.js ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE code injection
Five Chinese nationals arrested by feds for 'massive' elder fraud scheme
China-based Evasive Panda hackers compromised an ISP to spread malware, report says
CVE-2024-41517 | Feripro up to 2.2.3 uebersicht access control
Akeyless Universal Secrets Connector: A Secrets Manager of Managers
Discover the power of External Secrets Manager with Akeyless. Simplify secrets management across multiple platforms and clouds, centralize control, enhance visibility, and ensure compliance.
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Akeyless Universal Secrets Connector: A Secrets Manager of Managers
Twilio Users Kicked Out of Desktop App, Forced to Switch to Mobile
What’s in a Secret? Best Practices for Static, Rotated and Dynamic Secrets
Secrets are ranked as the leading cause of data breaches. Combat this by learning how to best use static, rotated, and dynamic secrets.
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What’s in a Secret? Best Practices for Static, Rotated and Dynamic Secrets
CVE-2024-41518 | Feripro up to 2.2.3 XLSX File statistics access control
CVE-2024-7314 | anji-plus AJ-Report up to 1.4.0 HTTP Request /swagger-ui insufficient permissions or privileges
USENIX Security ’23 – ARMore: Pushing Love Back Into Binaries
Cybersecurity's Love Affair with Distractions - Fred Wilmot, Dani Woolf - ESW #370
USENIX Security ’23 – ARMore: Pushing Love Back Into Binaries
Authors/Presenters:Luca Di Bartolomeo, Hossein Moghaddas, Mathias Payer
Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content, and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access. Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel.
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