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Content posted in March 2018
10 Women in Security You May Not Know But Should
Slideshows  |  3/30/2018  | 
The first in a series of articles shining a spotlight on women who are quietly changing the game in cybersecurity.
8 Security Spring Cleaning Tips for the Home Office
Slideshows  |  3/26/2018  | 
Use these ideas to sharpen up your home office machine against potential intruders.
7 Ways to Protect Against Cryptomining Attacks
Slideshows  |  3/22/2018  | 
Implementing basic security hygiene can go a long way in ensuring your systems and website don't get hijacked.
7 Spectre/Meltdown Symptoms That Might Be Under Your Radar
Slideshows  |  3/20/2018  | 
The Spectre/Meltdown pair has a set of major effects on computing but there are impacts on the organization that IT leaders might not have considered in the face of the immediate problem.
Who Does What in Cybersecurity at the C-Level
Slideshows  |  3/16/2018  | 
As security evolve as a corporate priority, so do the roles and responsibilities of the executive team. These seven titles are already feeling the impact.
What CISOs Should Know About Quantum Computing
Slideshows  |  3/13/2018  | 
As quantum computing approaches real-world viability, it also poses a huge threat to today's encryption measures.
7 University-Connected Cyber Ranges to Know Now
Slideshows  |  3/9/2018  | 
Universities are beginning to add cyber ranges to the facilities for teaching cyber security to students and professionals.
6 Questions to Ask Your Cloud Provider Right Now
Slideshows  |  3/5/2018  | 
Experts share the security-focused issues all businesses should explore when researching and using cloud services.


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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.