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'Bootkitty' First Bootloader to Take Aim at Linux

Though it's still just a proof of concept, the malware is functional and can evade the Secure Boot process on devices from multiple vendors.

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To Map Shadow IT, Follow Citizen Developers

The tangle of user-built tools is formidable to manage, but it can lead to a greater understanding of real-world business needs.

Emmenhtal Loader Uses Scripts to Deliver Lumma and Other Malware

Emmenhtal Loader uses LOLBAS techniques, deploying malware like Lumma and Amadey through legitimate Windows tools. Its infection chain…

Middle East Cybersecurity Efforts Catch Up After Late Start

Despite having only a scant focus on cybersecurity regulations a decade ago, countries in the Middle East — led by Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations — have adopted mature frameworks and regulations amid escalating volumes of attacks.

Has the Cybersecurity Workforce Peaked?

While training and credentialing organizations continue to talk about a "gap" in skilled cybersecurity workers, demand — especially for entry-level workers — has plateaued, spurring criticism of the latest rosy stats that seem to support a hot market for qualified cyber pros.

GHSA-wvv7-wm5v-w2gv: Osmedeus Web Server Vulnerable to Stored XSS, Leading to RCE

### Summary XSS occurs on the Osmedues web server when viewing results from the workflow, allowing commands to be executed on the server. ### Details When using a workflow that contains the summary module, it generates reports in HTML and Markdown formats. The default report is based on the `general-template.md` template. ``` <p align="center"> <a href="https://www.osmedeus.org"><img alt="Osmedeus" src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/osmedeus/assets/main/logo-transparent.png" height="140" /></a> <br /> <br /> <strong>Execute Summary Generated by Osmedeus {{Version}} at <em>{{CurrentDay}}</em></strong> <p align="center"> <a href="https://docs.osmedeus.org/"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Documentation-0078D4?style=for-the-badge&logo=GitBook&logoColor=39ff14&labelColor=black&color=black"></a> <a href="https://docs.osmedeus.org/donation/"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Donation-0078D4?style=for-the-badge&logo=GitHub-Sponsors&logoColor=39ff14&labelColor=...

IBM Security Verify Access 32 Vulnerabilities

IBM Security Verify Access versions prior to 10.0.8 suffer from authentication bypass, reuse of private keys, local privilege escalation, weak settings, outdated libraries, missing password, hardcoded secrets, remote code execution, missing authentication, null pointer dereference, and lack of privilege separation vulnerabilities.

4 Main API Security Risks Organizations Need to Address

Misconfigurations, weak authentication, and logic flaws are among the main drivers of API security risks at many organizations.

Ping Identity PingIDM 7.5.0 Query Filter Injection

Ping Identity PingIDM versions 7.0.0 through 7.5.0 enabled an attacker with read access to the User collection, to abuse API query filters in order to obtain managed and/or internal user's passwords in either plaintext or encrypted variants, based on configuration. The API clearly prevents the password in either plaintext or encrypted to be retrieved by any other means, as this field is set as protected under the User object. However, by injecting a malicious query filter, using password as the field to be filtered, an attacker can perform a blind brute-force on any victim's user password details (encrypted object or plaintext string).

The Case Against Abandoning CrowdStrike Post-Outage

Knee-jerk reactions to major vendor outages could do more harm than good.