ESET researchers publish a white paper and a series of articles putting IIS web server threats targeting governement and e-commerce under the microscope.
Domain Name System(DNS)は、人間にとってわかりやすい「gigazine.net」といったドメイン名をコンピューターが処理できる「192.168.0.1」などのIPアドレスに対応づけるシステムであり、DNSサーバーが入力されたドメイン名に対応するIPアドレスを返します。クラウドセキュリティ企業・Wizの研究者らが、DNSサーバーをホスティングするGoogleやAmazonなどのDNSサービスに欠陥があることを発見したと、2021年8月4日にセキュリティカンファレンスの「Black Hat USA 2021」で発表しました。この欠陥により、多くの企業や政府機関に関する重要な情報が筒抜けになっていたとのことです。
Describe the issue I found this issue. Is the project in a similar situation to this? #1965 Is the project dead? Are new maintainers sought? Does the project need help or new maintainers? I sent a ...
Chronofold is a replicated data structure for versioned text. It is designed for use in collaborative editors and revision control systems. Past models of this kind either retrofitted local linear...
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Praying Mantis APT targets IIS servers with ASP.NET exploits - The Record by Recorded Future
A new advanced persistent threat (APT) group has been seen carrying out attacks against Microsoft IIS web servers using old exploits in ASP.NET applications in order to plant a backdoor and then pivot to companys' internal networks.
On July 4, the Rust for Linux project posted another version of its patch set adding support for the language to the kernel. It would seem that the project feels that it is ready to be considered for merging into the mainline. Perhaps a bigger question lingers, though: is the kernel development community ready for Rust? That part still seems to be up in the air.