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Content tagged with Vulnerability Management posted in March 2017
Patch Unlikely for Widely Publicized Flaw in Microsoft IIS 6.0
Quick Hits  |  3/30/2017  | 
Microsoft recommends upgrade to latest operating system for more protection.
7 Steps to Transforming Yourself into a DevSecOps Rockstar
Slideshows  |  3/23/2017  | 
Security practitioners at one education software firm offer lessons learned from merging DevOps with security.
Cisco Issues Advisory on Flaw in Hundreds of Switches
Quick Hits  |  3/21/2017  | 
Vulnerability was discovered in WikiLeaks’ recent data dump on CIA’s secret cyber-offensive unit.
Canada Takes Tax Site Offline After Apache Struts Attacks
Quick Hits  |  3/14/2017  | 
Hackers exploit vulnerability in Apache Struts 2 software of Statistics Canada but no damage done.
Trojan Android App Bullies Google Play Users Into Giving It 5 Stars
Quick Hits  |  3/9/2017  | 
Users who download "Music Mania" get pounded by ads until they say uncle.
Users Can Now Time Their Windows 10 Updates
Quick Hits  |  3/6/2017  | 
Microsoft gives option to users to fix security update schedule within three days of notification.
HackerOne Offers Free Service for Open Source Projects
Quick Hits  |  3/3/2017  | 
Service aims to provide efficient security programs but projects must meet certain rules to qualify for it.


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Managing system vulnerabilities is one of the old est - and most frustrating - security challenges that enterprise defenders face. Every software application and hardware device ships with intrinsic flaws - flaws that, if critical enough, attackers can exploit from anywhere in the world. It's crucial that defenders take stock of what areas of the tech stack have the most emerging, and critical, vulnerabilities they must manage. It's not just zero day vulnerabilities. Consider that CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog lists vulnerabilitlies in widely used applications that are "actively exploited," and most of them are flaws that were discovered several years ago and have been fixed. There are also emerging vulnerabilities in 5G networks, cloud infrastructure, Edge applications, and firmwares to consider.
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CVE-2023-1142
PUBLISHED: 2023-03-27
In Delta Electronics InfraSuite Device Master versions prior to 1.0.5, an attacker could use URL decoding to retrieve system files, credentials, and bypass authentication resulting in privilege escalation.
CVE-2023-1143
PUBLISHED: 2023-03-27
In Delta Electronics InfraSuite Device Master versions prior to 1.0.5, an attacker could use Lua scripts, which could allow an attacker to remotely execute arbitrary code.
CVE-2023-1144
PUBLISHED: 2023-03-27
Delta Electronics InfraSuite Device Master versions prior to 1.0.5 contains an improper access control vulnerability in which an attacker can use the Device-Gateway service and bypass authorization, which could result in privilege escalation.
CVE-2023-1145
PUBLISHED: 2023-03-27
Delta Electronics InfraSuite Device Master versions prior to 1.0.5 are affected by a deserialization vulnerability targeting the Device-DataCollect service, which could allow deserialization of requests prior to authentication, resulting in remote code execution.
CVE-2023-1655
PUBLISHED: 2023-03-27
Heap-based Buffer Overflow in GitHub repository gpac/gpac prior to 2.4.0.