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Key API Security Takeaways from the Postman 2025 State of API Report
API security has never been more important because modern APIs are operational necessities. Unfortunately, many organizations are failing to adapt their security models to a rapidly changing API threat landscape. Like it or not, we live in an AI-first world, and API security must reflect that...
CVE-2024-50093
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: thermal: intel: int340x: processor: Fix warning during module unload The processorthermal driver uses pcimdeviceenable to enable a PCI device, which means the device will be automatically disabled on driver detach. Thus there is ...
kernel: sched/membarrier: reduce the ability to hammer on sys_membarrier
A flaw was found in sysmembarrier in the Linux kernel in sched/membarrier in how a user calls it at too high of a frequency. This flaw allows a local user to saturate the machine...
kernel: sched/membarrier: reduce the ability to hammer on sys_membarrier
A flaw was found in sysmembarrier in the Linux kernel in sched/membarrier in how a user calls it at too high of a frequency. This flaw allows a local user to saturate the machine...
kernel: sched/membarrier: reduce the ability to hammer on sys_membarrier
A flaw was found in sysmembarrier in the Linux kernel in sched/membarrier in how a user calls it at too high of a frequency. This flaw allows a local user to saturate the machine...
kernel: sched/membarrier: reduce the ability to hammer on sys_membarrier
A flaw was found in sysmembarrier in the Linux kernel in sched/membarrier in how a user calls it at too high of a frequency. This flaw allows a local user to saturate the machine...
kernel: sched/membarrier: reduce the ability to hammer on sys_membarrier
A flaw was found in sysmembarrier in the Linux kernel in sched/membarrier in how a user calls it at too high of a frequency. This flaw allows a local user to saturate the machine...
kernel: sched/membarrier: reduce the ability to hammer on sys_membarrier
A flaw was found in sysmembarrier in the Linux kernel in sched/membarrier in how a user calls it at too high of a frequency. This flaw allows a local user to saturate the machine...