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Ubuntu Security Notice 6038-2 - USN-6038-1 fixed several vulnerabilities in Go 1.18. This update provides the corresponding updates for Go 1.13 and Go 1.16. CVE-2022-29526 and CVE-2022-30630 only affected Go 1.16. It was discovered that the Go net/http module incorrectly handled Transfer-Encoding headers in the HTTP/1 client. A remote attacker could possibly use this issue to perform an HTTP Request Smuggling attack.
In 2020, the United States brought charges against four men accused of building a bulletproof hosting empire that once dominated the Russian cybercrime industry and supported multiple organized cybercrime groups. All four pleaded guilty to conspiracy and racketeering charges. But there is a fascinating and untold backstory behind the two Russian men involved, who co-ran Russia's most popular spam forum for years.
### Impact On some platforms, when an attacker can time decapsulation of Kyber on forged cipher texts, they could possibly learn (parts of) the secret key. Does not apply to ephemeral usage, such as when used in the regular way in TLS. ### Patches Patched in 1.3.7. ### References - [kyberslash.cr.yp.to](https://kyberslash.cr.yp.to/)
Ubuntu Security Notice 6499-2 - USN-6499-1 fixed vulnerabilities in GnuTLS. This update provides the corresponding update for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. It was discovered that GnuTLS had a timing side-channel when handling certain RSA-PSK key exchanges. A remote attacker could possibly use this issue to recover sensitive information.
Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-0072-03 - An update for squid is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2 Extended Update Support. Issues addressed include buffer over-read, denial of service, and null pointer vulnerabilities.
Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-0071-03 - An update for squid is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9. Issues addressed include buffer over-read, denial of service, and null pointer vulnerabilities.
FreeSWITCH versions prior to 1.10.11 remote denial of service exploit that leverages a race condition in the hello handshake phase of the DTLS protocol.
Apple may be found negligent in an Airtags stalking lawsuit, but it has made improvements that may help potential victims
Cybersecurity is an infinite journey in a digital landscape that never ceases to change. According to Ponemon Institute1, “only 59% of organizations say their cybersecurity strategy has changed over the past two years.” This stagnation in strategy adaptation can be traced back to several key issues. Talent Retention Challenges: The cybersecurity field is rapidly advancing, requiring a
Digital expansion inevitably increases the external attack surface, making you susceptible to cyberthreats. Threat actors increasingly exploit the vulnerabilities stemming from software and infrastructure exposed to the internet; this ironically includes security tools, particularly firewalls and VPNs, which give attackers direct network access to execute their attacks. In fact, Gartner&