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CVE-2024-56133 | Progress LoadMaster up to 7.2.60.1 os command injection
CVE-2024-56132 | Progress LoadMaster up to 7.2.60.1 os command injection
CVE-2024-56131 | Progress LoadMaster up to 7.2.60.1 os command injection
CVE-2025-24372 | CKAN up to 2.10.6/2.11.1 File cross site scripting
Hackers spoof Microsoft ADFS login pages to steal credentials
CISA Adds Actively Exploited Linux Kernel Vulnerability to Known Exploited Vuln Catalog
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added a critical Linux kernel vulnerability, CVE-2024-53104, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog, emphasizing its potential impact on systems worldwide. This vulnerability, classified as an out-of-bounds write issue, affects the USB Video Class (UVC) driver in the Linux kernel and could lead to privilege escalation, arbitrary […]
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In The News | TCEA 2025: 10 Ways K–12 Schools Can Secure Their Microsoft and Google Environments
This article was originally published in EdTech Magazine on 02/03/25 by Taashi Rowe. These simple steps can help schools comply with federal laws while protecting networks and student data. Hackers don’t have to use very sophisticated, high-tech exploits to get into a school’s security system. Sometimes, schools unintentionally make it easy for bad actors to ...
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