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RHSA-2022:4985: Red Hat Security Advisory: Cryostat 2.1.1: new Cryostat on RHEL 8 container images

New Cryostat 2.1.1 on RHEL 8 container images are now availableThis content is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). If you distribute this content, or a modified version of it, you must provide attribution to Red Hat Inc. and provide a link to the original. Related CVEs: * CVE-2022-25647: com.google.code.gson-gson: Deserialization of Untrusted Data in com.google.code.gson-gson * CVE-2022-28948: golang-gopkg-yaml: crash when attempting to deserialize invalid input

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Here are four big threats to cloud storage security that SMBs should be ready to address to help prevent cloud data breaches. The post Cloud data breaches: 4 biggest threats to cloud storage security appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Cisco Revamps Cloud Security Strategy With New Secure Access, SASE Portfolio

The company's vision for the future of cloud security is based on simplified, horizontal coverage across multiple cloud platforms.

Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-4956-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2022-4956-01 - Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes 2.5.0 images Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes provides the capabilities to address common challenges that administrators and site reliability engineers face as they work across a range of public and private cloud environments. Clusters and applications are all visible and managed from a single console—with security policy built in. This advisory contains the container images for Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes, which fix several bugs and security issues. Issues addressed include privilege escalation and traversal vulnerabilities.

Turkish flight operator Pegasus Airlines suffers data breach

Data protection regulator confirms sensitive information was leaked

CVE-2022-24840: Fix CVE-XXXX-XXXX -- Fix Path Traversal security vulnerability · codingjoe/django-s3file@68ccd2c

django-s3file is a lightweight file upload input for Django and Amazon S3 . In versions prior to 5.5.1 it was possible to traverse the entire AWS S3 bucket and in most cases to access or delete files. If the `AWS_LOCATION` setting was set, traversal was limited to that location only. The issue was discovered by the maintainer. There were no reports of the vulnerability being known to or exploited by a third party, prior to the release of the patch. The vulnerability has been fixed in version 5.5.1 and above. There is no feasible workaround. We must urge all users to immediately updated to a patched version.

RHSA-2022:4956: Red Hat Security Advisory: Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management 2.5 security updates, images, and bug fixes

Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes 2.5.0 is now generally available. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerability from the CVE links in the References section.This content is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). If you distribute this content, or a modified version of it, you must provide attribution to Red Hat Inc. and provide a link to the original. Related CVEs: * CVE-2021-3918: nodejs-json-schema: Prototype pollution vulnerability * CVE-2021-41190: opencontainers: OCI manifest and index parsing confusion * CVE-2021-43565: golang.org/x/crypto: empty plaintext packet causes panic * CVE-2021-43816: containerd: Unprivileged pod may bind mount any privileged regular file on disk * CVE-2021-43858: minio: user priv...

Ubuntu Security Notice USN-5469-1

Ubuntu Security Notice 5469-1 - It was discovered that the Linux kernel did not properly restrict access to the kernel debugger when booted in secure boot environments. A privileged attacker could use this to bypass UEFI Secure Boot restrictions. Aaron Adams discovered that the netfilter subsystem in the Linux kernel did not properly handle the removal of stateful expressions in some situations, leading to a use-after-free vulnerability. A local attacker could use this to cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary code.

Ubuntu Security Notice USN-5468-1

Ubuntu Security Notice 5468-1 - It was discovered that the Linux kernel did not properly restrict access to the kernel debugger when booted in secure boot environments. A privileged attacker could use this to bypass UEFI Secure Boot restrictions. Aaron Adams discovered that the netfilter subsystem in the Linux kernel did not properly handle the removal of stateful expressions in some situations, leading to a use-after-free vulnerability. A local attacker could use this to cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary code.

Ubuntu Security Notice USN-5467-1

Ubuntu Security Notice 5467-1 - It was discovered that the Linux kernel did not properly restrict access to the kernel debugger when booted in secure boot environments. A privileged attacker could use this to bypass UEFI Secure Boot restrictions. Aaron Adams discovered that the netfilter subsystem in the Linux kernel did not properly handle the removal of stateful expressions in some situations, leading to a use-after-free vulnerability. A local attacker could use this to cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary code.