Enterprise Vulnerabilities
From DHS/US-CERT's National Vulnerability Database
CVE-2021-25284PUBLISHED: 2021-02-27An issue was discovered in through SaltStack Salt before 3002.5. salt.modules.cmdmod can log credentials to the info or error log level.
CVE-2021-3144PUBLISHED: 2021-02-27In SaltStack Salt before 3002.5, eauth tokens can be used once after expiration. (They might be used to run command against the salt master or minions.)
CVE-2021-3148PUBLISHED: 2021-02-27An issue was discovered in SaltStack Salt before 3002.5. Sending crafted web requests to the Salt API can result in salt.utils.thin.gen_thin() command injection because of different handling of single versus double quotes. This is related to salt/utils/thin.py.
CVE-2021-3151PUBLISHED: 2021-02-27
i-doit before 1.16.0 is affected by Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) issues that could allow remote authenticated attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via C__MONITORING__CONFIG__TITLE, SM2__C__MONITORING__CONFIG__TITLE, C__MONITORING__CONFIG__PATH, SM2__C__MONITORING__CONFIG__PATH, C__M...
CVE-2021-3197PUBLISHED: 2021-02-27An issue was discovered in SaltStack Salt before 3002.5. The salt-api's ssh client is vulnerable to a shell injection by including ProxyCommand in an argument, or via ssh_options provided in an API request.
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2/21/2018 | 1:58:42 PM
That likely means you need to apply to jobs like NOC tech and cut your teeth in the trenches.
It will be less than you expected, but until you can demonstrate something to somebody, you are merely a paper tiger.
I would not settle back into your old career, that is foolish and wastes all the time and energy you have thus far applied.
So you should apply for jobs like a NOC, Desktop/System Administrator and look for internships in that arena.
Once you have established a foothold, you will inherently be exposed to the people you want to become, but you will still have to prove yourself before you can get another door to open where you can demonstrate your knowledge.
Don't sell yourself short, apply to any and all IT positions and let them tell you NO, NEVER TELL YOURSELF, NO.
Keep pushing, and if you have to move to areas where there is alot of IT jobs. Nothing is ever as simple as getting a certification and expecting doors to open.
Good luck