Enterprise Vulnerabilities
From DHS/US-CERT's National Vulnerability Database
CVE-2021-46873PUBLISHED: 2023-01-29
WireGuard, such as WireGuard 0.5.3 on Windows, does not fully account for the possibility that an adversary might be able to set a victim's system time to a future value, e.g., because unauthenticated NTP is used. This can lead to an outcome in which one static private key becomes permanently useles...
CVE-2023-0572PUBLISHED: 2023-01-29Unchecked Error Condition in GitHub repository froxlor/froxlor prior to 2.0.10.
CVE-2023-24065PUBLISHED: 2023-01-29
NOSH 4a5cfdb allows stored XSS via the create user page. For example, a first name (of a physician, assistant, or billing user) can have a JavaScript payload that is executed upon visiting the /users/2/1 page. This may allow attackers to steal Protected Health Information because the product is for ...
CVE-2023-0565PUBLISHED: 2023-01-29Business Logic Errors in GitHub repository froxlor/froxlor prior to 2.0.10.
CVE-2023-0566PUBLISHED: 2023-01-29Static Code Injection in GitHub repository froxlor/froxlor prior to 2.0.10.
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11/4/2015 | 3:03:56 PM
Encrypt your data. CryptoWall can't encrypt files that are already encrypted by the end user.
The data can be decrypted on access which would lock the files currently opened. When the file is closed it is
automatically re-encrypted in realtime. As an extra layer of security it is also possible to encrypt volume shadow
copies of the files as the behavior of CryptoWall will automatically sdelete (Secure Delete) all shadow copy data
on the infected machine. I am no way suggesting not to backup your data. However, a proper retention policy
should also be correctly set to seven or more days. If a backup whether it be to a local, network drive, or cloud
based is not encrypted there remains the risk of the files being encrypted by the ransomware and changes of
modified files by CryptoWall propagating and overwriting the original backup of end user data. Also, CrytoWall
only affects files by extention (ie .docx, .qbw, .xlsx) If a file extention is modified to something completely
obscure in no relation with any application they will remain unaffected by this ransomware.