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CVE-2019-17115
Multiple cross-site scripting XSS vulnerabilities in WiKID 2FA Enterprise Server through 4.2.0-b2047 allow remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML that is triggered when Logs.jsp is visited. The renderedmessage column is retrieved and displayed, unsanitized, on Logs.jsp. A remote...
When can we get rid of passwords for good?
Or perhaps I should have asked, "Can we ever get rid of passwords for good?" The security world knows passwords are a problem. Products ship with default passwords that are never changed. People reuse old passwords or adopt easy-to-guess passwords that hackers easily defeat via brute force. Or...
Walk/Don't Walk: Secure, Intelligent Application Access with Enhanced Security Signals
Digital business transformation has meant a continued shift in the way organizations think about secure access. The focus on security has moved away from data centers and toward users. Workforce productivity, flexibility, and application performance are driving the demand to give users...
Iran-Linked 'Charming Kitten' Touts New Spearphishing Tactics
An Iran-linked advanced persistent threat APT group tied to attacks on President Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign has added new spearphishing techniques to its arsenal in an apparent ramp-up in operations. Charming Kitten—which goes by a number of names, including APT35, Ajax Security Team,...
Twitter Puts Profit Ahead of User Privacy—Just Like Facebook Did Before
Twitter funneled two-factor authentication phone numbers into their ad targeting platform—but they weren't the only ones...
Twitter Uses Phone Numbers, Emails to Sell Ads
Twitter has acknowledged that user phone numbers and email addresses gathered for security purposes, as part of its two-factor authentication policy, may have been used to sell ads. It calls the move an accident. The revelation is being widely criticized for its obvious breach of user privacy,...
You Gave Your Phone Number to Twitter for Security and Twitter Used it for Ads
After exposing private tweets, plaintext passwords, and personal information for hundreds of thousands of its users, here is a new security blunder social networking company Twitter admitted today. Twitter announced that the phone numbers and email addresses of some users provided for two-factor...
APT Groups Exploiting Flaws in Unpatched VPNs, Officials Warn
State-sponsored advanced persistent threat APT groups are using flaws in outdated VPN technologies from Palo Alto Networks, Fortinet and Pulse Secure to carry out cyber attacks on targets in the United States and overseas, warned U.S. and U.K. officials. The National Security Agency NSA issued a...
Fedora 31 : chromium (2019-df4fb49ef7)
Chromium 77.0.3865.90 update. See the official announcement on https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/2019/09/stable-channel-update-fo r-desktop.html and https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/2019/09/stable-channel-update-fo r-desktop18.html Note that Tenable Network Security has extracted the...
BlockDev Sp. Z o.o: Two-factor authentication (2FA) Bypass
Bypassing 2FA after activating it on the company forum...
Your password doesn’t matter—but MFA does!
Your pa$$word doesn’t matter—Multi-Factor Authentication MFA is the best step you can take to protect your accounts. Using anything beyond passwords significantly increases the costs for attackers, which is why the rate of compromise of accounts using any MFA is less than 0.1 percent of the gener...
Operational resilience begins with your commitment to and investment in cyber resilience
Operational resilience cannot be achieved without a true commitment to and investment in cyber resilience. Global organizations need to reach the state where their core operations and services won’t be disrupted by geopolitical or socioeconomic events, natural disasters, and cyber events if they...
CVE-2019-1547
The CVE-2019-1547 entry concerns OpenSSL: constructing an EC group with explicit parameters (not a named curve) can omit the cofactor, causing a fallback to non-side-channel-resistant code paths and potentially full key recovery during ECDSA signatures. The issue does not affect libssl because ex...
CVE-2019-1547
Normally in OpenSSL EC groups always have a co-factor present and this is used in side channel resistant code paths. However, in some cases, it is possible to construct a group using explicit parameters instead of using a named curve. In those cases it is possible that such a group does not have...
Vulnerability in OpenSSL - ECDSA remote timing attack
Normally in OpenSSL EC groups always have a co-factor present and this is used in side channel resistant code paths. However, in some cases, it is possible to construct a group using explicit parameters instead of using a named curve. In those cases it is possible that such a group does not have...
WordPress two-factor-authentication plugin cross-site scripting vulnerability
WordPress is a blogging platform developed by the WordPress Foundation using the PHP language. The platform supports personal blog sites on PHP and MySQL servers. two-factor-authentication is a two-factor authentication plugin used in it. A cross-site scripting vulnerability exists in the WordPre...
CVE-2015-9355
The two-factor-authentication plugin before 1.1.10 for WordPress has XSS in the admin area...
Authentication flaw
The two-factor-authentication plugin before 1.1.10 for WordPress has XSS in the admin area...
CVE-2015-9355
The two-factor-authentication plugin before 1.1.10 for WordPress has XSS in the admin area...
CVE-2015-9355
CVE-2015-9355 affects the WordPress Two Factor Authentication plugin prior to version 1.1.10 and is a stored/reflected XSS vulnerability in the admin area. The vulnerability impacts the plugin’s admin UI, enabling client-side code execution. Public references (NVD, RH, CNVD, CVE lists) consistent...