Enterprise Vulnerabilities
From DHS/US-CERT's National Vulnerability Database
CVE-2015-10072PUBLISHED: 2023-02-04
A vulnerability classified as problematic was found in NREL api-umbrella-web 0.7.1. This vulnerability affects unknown code of the component Flash Message Handler. The manipulation leads to cross site scripting. The attack can be initiated remotely. Upgrading to version 0.8.0 is able to address this...
CVE-2018-25079PUBLISHED: 2023-02-04
A vulnerability was found in Segmentio is-url up to 1.2.2. It has been rated as problematic. Affected by this issue is some unknown functionality of the file index.js. The manipulation leads to inefficient regular expression complexity. The attack may be launched remotely. Upgrading to version 1.2.3...
CVE-2023-0671PUBLISHED: 2023-02-04Code Injection in GitHub repository froxlor/froxlor prior to 2.0.10.
CVE-2023-24806PUBLISHED: 2023-02-04** REJECT ** DO NOT USE THIS CANDIDATE NUMBER. Reason: This CVE has been rejected as it was incorrectly assigned. All references and descriptions in this candidate have been removed to prevent accidental usage.
CVE-2013-10017PUBLISHED: 2023-02-04
A vulnerability was found in fanzila WebFinance 0.5. It has been classified as critical. Affected is an unknown function of the file htdocs/admin/save_roles.php. The manipulation of the argument id leads to sql injection. The name of the patch is 6cfeb2f6b35c1b3a7320add07cd0493e4f752af3. It is recom...
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3/5/2014 | 4:22:07 PM
Whether she was up to the task of managing Target's Technology Services, or simply had to take the sword in what is proving to be a very costly hacking, only Target's insiders will know.
Her departure raises two questions. Are enterprises better served when a business (customer) champion is in charge of IT, so long as the IT team has the requisite talent, versus someone who came up through the tech ranks? (My sense is, with the right management skills, the answer is sure, why not?) The other question is, what are other CEOs across the nation doing to elevate IT security in their firms in the aftermath of the Target breach?
Target's CEO Gregg Steihafel certainly found out the hard way how costly it can be not being prepared for today's rapidly evolving cyber threats.