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CVE-2024-6892 | Journyx jtime 11.5.4 Link cross site scripting
CVE-2024-41912 | HP Poly Clariti Manager up to 10.10.2.2 access control
CVE-2023-7265 | Huawei HarmonyOS/EMUI Lock Screen Module access control
CVE-2024-7694 | TeamT5 ThreatSonar Anti-Ransomware up to 3.4.5 unrestricted upload
CVE-2024-7693 | Team Johnlong Raiden MAILD Remote Management System up to 5.01 path traversal
CVE-2024-7697 | TECNO com.transsion.carlcare 5.9.5 information disclosure
CVE-2024-7569 | Ivanti Neurons for ITSM up to 2023.2/2023.3/2023.4 OIDC Client Secret insertion of sensitive information into debugging code
CVE-2024-7570 | Ivanti Neurons for ITSM up to 2023.2/2023.3/2023.4 certificate validation
PANIX: A highly customizable Linux persistence tool
PANIX PANIX is a highly customizable Linux persistence tool for security research, detection engineering, penetration testing, CTFs and more. It prioritizes functionality over stealth and is easily detectable. PANIX is supported on popular distributions...
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BloodHound: Active Directory Toolkit
BloodHound BloodHound CE is a security tool that uses graph theory to reveal the hidden and often unintended relationships within an Active Directory or Entra ID (formerly known as Azure AD) environment. Attackers can...
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Snort: Intrusion Prevention System
Snort++ Snort 3 is the next generation Snort IPS (Intrusion Prevention System). This version of Snort++ includes new features as well as all Snort 2.X features and bug fixes for the base version...
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Protecting NATO Secret and Foreign Government Information
We’ve talked a lot on this blog about protecting controlled unclassified information, and we’ve mentioned in places some other kinds of information, like classified and secret information, covered defense information, and other protected information. There’s one thing all of this information has in common: it’s generated by the United States government. Whether it’s information on […]
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