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The Edge Cartoon Contest: You Better Watch Out ...
Last Message: 12/31/2019
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Malvertising Trends: Don’t Talk Ad Standards Without Ad Security
Last Message: 12/31/2019
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SIM Swapping Attacks: What They Are & How to Stop Them
Last Message: 12/30/2019
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Defensive Wish List for 2020: Faster Responses to Threats
Last Message: 12/30/2019
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2020 & Beyond: The Evolution of Cybersecurity
Last Message: 12/29/2019
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Flaws in Telegram & WhatsApp on Android Put Data at Risk
Last Message: 12/29/2019
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New Orleans to Boost Cyber Insurance to $10M Post-Ransomware
Last Message: 12/28/2019
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Waking Up to Third-Party Security Risk
Last Message: 12/26/2019
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8 Nation-State Hacking Groups to Watch in 2018
Last Message: 12/22/2019
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Name That Toon: Endpoint Protection
Last Message: 12/19/2019
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Overburdened SOC Analysts Shift Priorities
Last Message: 12/19/2019
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Don't Make Security Training a 'One-and-Done'
Last Message: 12/19/2019
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How to Build a Rock-Solid Cybersecurity Culture
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Back to Basics with Log Management, SIEMs & MSSPs
Last Message: 12/18/2019
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T-Mobile Prepaid Hit by Significant Data Breach
Last Message: 12/17/2019
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Attackers' Costs Increasing as Businesses Focus on Security
Last Message: 12/17/2019
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Visa Warns of Targeted PoS Attacks on Gas Station Merchants
Last Message: 12/17/2019
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How to Get Prepared for Privacy Legislation
Last Message: 12/16/2019
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Security Innovation: Driven By Necessity, Fueled By Interaction
Last Message: 12/16/2019
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Cybersecurity Team Holiday Guide: 2019 Gag Gift Edition
Last Message: 12/16/2019
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Data Leak Week: Billions of Sensitive Files Exposed Online
Last Message: 12/12/2019
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10 Security 'Chestnuts' We Should Roast Over the Open Fire
Last Message: 12/9/2019
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Getting To The 'Just Right' Level Of Encryption
Last Message: 12/8/2019
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New Malware Shows Marketing Polish
Last Message: 12/8/2019
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Using Intelligence to Optimize Your Data Defense Strategy
Last Message: 12/7/2019
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7 Ways to Hang Up on Voice Fraud
Last Message: 12/6/2019
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12 Free, Ready-to-Use Security Tools
Last Message: 12/3/2019
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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.