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Content tagged with Vulnerability Management posted in July 2021
7 Ways AI and ML Are Helping and Hurting Cybersecurity
Commentary  |  7/19/2021  | 
In the right hands, artificial intelligence and machine learning can enrich our cyber defenses. In the wrong hands, they can create significant harm.
4 Future Integrated Circuit Threats to Watch
Commentary  |  7/16/2021  | 
Threats to the supply chains for ICs and other computer components are poised to wreak even more havoc on organizations.
State Dept. to Pay Up to $10M for Information on Foreign Cyberattacks
News  |  7/15/2021  | 
The Rewards for Justice program, a counterterrorism tool, is now aimed at collecting information on nation-states that use hackers to disrupt critical infrastructure.
How to Bridge On-Premises and Cloud Identity
Commentary  |  7/15/2021  | 
Identity fabric, a cloud-native framework, removes the need for multiple, siloed, proprietary identity systems.
Targeted Attack Activity Heightens Need for Orgs. to Patch New SolarWinds Flaw
News  |  7/14/2021  | 
A China-based threat actor -- previously observed targeting US defense industrial base organizations and software companies -- is exploiting the bug in SolarWinds' Serv-U software, Microsoft says.
Did the Cybersecurity Workforce Gap Distract Us From the Leak?
Commentary  |  7/14/2021  | 
Cyber games can play a critical role in re-engaging our workforce and addressing the employee retention crisis.
4 Integrated Circuit Security Threats and How to Protect Against Them
Commentary  |  7/14/2021  | 
Little-understood threats involving the IC supply chain are putting organizations around the world at risk.
Why We Need to Raise the Red Flag Against FragAttacks
Commentary  |  7/13/2021  | 
Proliferation of wireless devices increases the risk that corporate networks will be attacked with this newly discovered breed of Wi-Fi-based cyber assault.
AI and Cybersecurity: Making Sense of the Confusion
Commentary  |  7/12/2021  | 
Artificial intelligence is a maturing area in cybersecurity, but there are different concerns depending on whether you're a defender or an attacker.
New WildPressure Malware Capable of Targeting Windows and MacOS
Quick Hits  |  7/8/2021  | 
The Trojan sends information back to the attackers' servers about the programming language of a target device.
Microsoft Releases Emergency Patch for 'PrintNightmare' Vuln
News  |  7/7/2021  | 
It urges organizations to immediately apply security update, citing exploit activity.
It's High Time for a Security Scoring System for Applications and Open Source Libraries
Commentary  |  7/6/2021  | 
A benchmarking system would help buyers choose more secure software products and, more importantly, light a fire underneath software producers to make products secure.
Watch for Cybersecurity Games at the Tokyo Olympics
Commentary  |  7/5/2021  | 
The cybersecurity professionals guarding the Summer Olympics are facing at least as much competition as the athletes, and their failure could have steeper ramifications.
SOC Investment Improves Detection and Response Times, Data Shows
Quick Hits  |  7/2/2021  | 
A survey of IT and security pros finds many are confident in their ability to detect security incidents in near-real time or within minutes.
GitHub Unveils AI Tool to Speed Development, but Beware Insecure Code
News  |  7/1/2021  | 
The company has created an AI system, dubbed Copilot, to offer code suggestions to developers, but warns that any code produced should be tested for defects and vulnerabilities.


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I Smell a RAT! New Cybersecurity Threats for the Crypto Industry
David Trepp, Partner, IT Assurance with accounting and advisory firm BPM LLP,  7/9/2021
News
Attacks on Kaseya Servers Led to Ransomware in Less Than 2 Hours
Robert Lemos, Contributing Writer,  7/7/2021
Commentary
It's in the Game (but It Shouldn't Be)
Tal Memran, Cybersecurity Expert, CYE,  7/9/2021
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The 10 Most Impactful Types of Vulnerabilities for Enterprises Today
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.