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CVE-2021-2138
Vulnerability in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Science Notebook Sessions. Easily exploitable vulnerability allows low privileged attacker with access to the physical communication segment attached to the hardware where the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Science Notebook Sessions executes...
Design/Logic Flaw
Vulnerability in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Science Notebook Sessions. Easily exploitable vulnerability allows low privileged attacker with access to the physical communication segment attached to the hardware where the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Science Notebook Sessions executes...
CVE-2021-2138
The CVE-2021-2138 entry concerns Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Science Notebook Sessions. Affected component: Data Science Notebook Sessions (Oracle Cloud). Root cause: vulnerability enables a low-privileged attacker with access to the physical communication segment attached to the hardware ho...
CVE-2021-2138
Vulnerability in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Science Notebook Sessions. Easily exploitable vulnerability allows low privileged attacker with access to the physical communication segment attached to the hardware where the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Science Notebook Sessions executes...
CVE-2021-2138
Vulnerability in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Science Notebook Sessions. Easily exploitable vulnerability allows low privileged attacker with access to the physical communication segment attached to the hardware where the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Science Notebook Sessions executes...
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Science Notebook 安全漏洞
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data Science Notebook is an application from Oracle Corporation USA. The machine learning library in the JupyterLab interface is provided to write and execute Python code to build and train models. A security vulnerability exists in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Data...
Risk Score 101: What to look for in a Risk Score
Editors Note: Monica White, a guest author on the Carbon Black blog, is the Director of Product Marketing at Kenna Security When we at Kenna Security originally looked at adding a risk score to enumerate vulnerability risk in VMware Carbon Black Cloud Workload, we knew that Common Vulnerability...
Security Unlocked—A new podcast exploring the people and AI that power Microsoft Security solutions
It’s hard to keep pace with all the changes happening in the world of cybersecurity. Security experts and leaders must continue learning and unlearning to stay ahead of the ever-evolving threat landscape. In fact, many of us are in this field because of our desire to continuously challenge...
Dopple-Ganging Up on Facial Recognition
ARCHIVED STORY Dopple-ganging up on Facial Recognition Systems By Steve Povolny · August 25, 2020 Co-authored with Jesse Chick, OSU Senior and Former McAfee Intern, Primary Researcher. Special thanks to Dr. Catherine Huang, McAfee Advanced Analytics Team Special thanks to Kyle Baldes, Former McAf...
Dopple-Ganging Up on Facial Recognition
ARCHIVED STORY Dopple-ganging up on Facial Recognition Systems By Steve Povolny · August 25, 2020 Co-authored with Jesse Chick, OSU Senior and Former McAfee Intern, Primary Researcher. Special thanks to Dr. Catherine Huang, McAfee Advanced Analytics Team Special thanks to Kyle Baldes, Former McAf...
Repurposing Neural Networks to Generate Synthetic Media for Information Operations
FireEye’s Data Science and Information Operations Analysis teams released this blog post to coincide with our Black Hat USA 2020 Briefing, which details how open source, pre-trained neural networks can be leveraged to generate synthetic media for malicious purposes. To summarize our presentation,...
Best Data Science Tools in 2020
By Owais Sultan In Data Science, researchers use different scientific methods, algorithms, and tools to... This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Best Data Science Tools in 2020...
The science behind Microsoft Threat Protection: Attack modeling for finding and stopping evasive ransomware
The linchpin of successful cyberattacks, exemplified by nation state-level attacks and human-operated ransomware, is their ability to find the path of least resistance and progressively move across a compromised network. Determining the full scope and impact of these attacks is one the most...
Security Bulletin: IBM Watson Studio - Local allows mounting glusterFS without security check
Summary Watson Studio Local was allowing glusterFS mounting without any authorization. As long as the user had access to the same network, they could mount gluster volumes in any cluster. Internal implementation has been changed to check for permission before glusterFS mounting is allowed...
Cloudera Data Science Workbench Privilege Check Bypass Vulnerability
Cloudera Data Science Workbench CDSW is a suite of data science platforms from Cloudera. A security vulnerability exists in Cloudera CDSW versions 1.4.0 through 1.4.2. The vulnerability stems from the system not properly restricting access to resources from unauthorized roles. An attacker can...
CVE-2018-20090
An issue was discovered in Cloudera Data Science Workbench CDSW 1.4.0 through 1.4.2. Authenticated users can bypass project permission checks and gain read-write access to any project folder...
CVE-2018-20090
An issue was discovered in Cloudera Data Science Workbench CDSW 1.4.0 through 1.4.2. Authenticated users can bypass project permission checks and gain read-write access to any project folder...
Design/Logic Flaw
An issue was discovered in Cloudera Data Science Workbench CDSW 1.4.0 through 1.4.2. Authenticated users can bypass project permission checks and gain read-write access to any project folder...
CVE-2018-20090
An issue was discovered in Cloudera Data Science Workbench CDSW 1.4.0 through 1.4.2. Authenticated users can bypass project permission checks and gain read-write access to any project folder...
CVE-2018-20090
CVE-2018-20090 affects Cloudera Data Science Workbench (CDSW) versions 1.4.0–1.4.2. The issue is an access-control flaw that allows authenticated users to bypass project permission checks and gain read/write access to any project folder. Root cause: improper enforcement of project-level permissio...