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IBM API Connect Developer Portal Privilege Gain Vulnerability
IBM API Connect aka APIConnect is a set of integrated solutions for managing the API lifecycle from IBM in the United States. The solution supports creating, running, managing and protecting APIs and microservices, etc. Developer Portal is one of the developer portals. A privilege acquisition...
npm Token Leak in npm
Affected versions of the npm package include the bearer token of the logged in user in every request made by the CLI, even if the request is not directed towards the user's active registry. An attacker could create an HTTP server to collect tokens, and by various means including but not limited t...
CVE-2018-1638
IBM API Connect 5.0.0.0-5.0.8.3 Developer Portal does not enforce Two Factor Authentication TFA while resetting a user password but enforces it for all other login scenarios. IBM X-Force ID: 144483...
CVE-2018-1638
IBM API Connect 5.0.0.0-5.0.8.3 Developer Portal does not enforce Two Factor Authentication TFA while resetting a user password but enforces it for all other login scenarios. IBM X-Force ID: 144483...
Authentication flaw
IBM API Connect 5.0.0.0-5.0.8.3 Developer Portal does not enforce Two Factor Authentication TFA while resetting a user password but enforces it for all other login scenarios. IBM X-Force ID: 144483...
CVE-2018-1638
IBM API Connect 5.0.0.0-5.0.8.3 Developer Portal does not enforce Two Factor Authentication TFA while resetting a user password but enforces it for all other login scenarios. IBM X-Force ID: 144483...
CVE-2018-1638
The vulnerability CVE-2018-1638 affects IBM API Connect (Developer Portal) versions 5.0.0.0–5.0.8.3, where two-factor authentication (TFA) is not enforced when resetting a user password, while it is enforced for other login scenarios. This bypass could allow an attacker to gain full access if the...
A Quick-Start Introduction to Database Security: An Operational Approach
The recent SingHealth data breach incident exposed around 1.5 million patients’ records. In its aftermath, the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore published a set of security measures aimed at improving the protection of Personally Identifiable Information PII data. The recommended security measur...
Security Bulletin: API Connect is affected by a weak two factor authentication vulnerability
Summary IBM API Connect has addressed the following vulnerability. API Connect user are affected by a TwoFactor 2FA/TFA bypass while resetting password. Using API Connect version 5.0.8.3 and with Two Factor Authentication enabled on the Developer Portal it is possible to bypass TFA and get full...
Google Employees Use a Physical Token as Their Second Authentication Factor
Krebs on Security is reporting that all 85,000 Google employees use two-factor authentication with a physical token. A Google spokesperson said Security Keys now form the basis of all account access at Google. "We have had no reported or confirmed account takeovers since implementing security key...
Titan Security Keys – Google launches its own USB-based FIDO U2F Keys
At Google Cloud Next '18 convention in San Francisco, the company has introduced Titan Security Keys —a tiny USB device, similar to Yubico's YubiKey, that offers hardware-based two-factor authentication for your online accounts with the highest level of protection against phishing attacks. These...
Titan Security Keys – Google launches its own USB-based FIDO U2F Keys
At Google Cloud Next '18 convention in San Francisco, the company has introduced Titan Security Keys—a tiny USB device, similar to Yubico's YubiKey, that offers hardware-based two-factor authentication for your online accounts with the highest level of protection against phishing attacks. These...
CVE-2018-5385
Navarino Infinity is prone to session fixation attacks. The server accepts the session ID as a GET parameter which can lead to bypassing the two factor authentication in some installations. This could lead to phishing attacks that can bypass the two factor authentication that is present in some...
CVE-2018-5385
Navarino Infinity is prone to session fixation attacks. The server accepts the session ID as a GET parameter which can lead to bypassing the two factor authentication in some installations. This could lead to phishing attacks that can bypass the two factor authentication that is present in some...
Session fixation
Navarino Infinity is prone to session fixation attacks. The server accepts the session ID as a GET parameter which can lead to bypassing the two factor authentication in some installations. This could lead to phishing attacks that can bypass the two factor authentication that is present in some...
CVE-2018-5385 Navarino Infinity web interface up to version 2.2 is prone to session fixation attacks
Navarino Infinity is prone to session fixation attacks. The server accepts the session ID as a GET parameter which can lead to bypassing the two factor authentication in some installations. This could lead to phishing attacks that can bypass the two factor authentication that is present in some...
CVE-2018-5385
CVE-2018-5385 affects Navarino Infinity web interface (up to version 2.2). The vulnerability arises from accepting the session ID as a GET parameter, enabling session fixation that can bypass two-factor authentication in some installations, with potential phishing implications. The linked sources...
Google: Security Keys Neutralized Employee Phishing
Google has not had any of its 85,000+ employees successfully phished on their work-related accounts since early 2017, when it began requiring all employees to use physical Security Keys in place of passwords and one-time codes, the company told KrebsOnSecurity. A YubiKey Security Key made by...
Enable your users to work securely from anywhere, anytime, across all of their devices
This blog is part of a series that responds to common questions we receive from customers about deployment of Microsoft 365 Security solutions. In this series youll find context, answers, and guidance for deployment and driving adoption within your organization. Check out our last blog, Assessing...
Microsoft Bounty Program Offers Payouts for Identity Service Bugs
Microsoft has lifted the curtain on a new bug-bounty program, offering payouts as high as $100,000 for holes in identity services and implementations of the OpenID standard. The bounty program touches on Microsoft’s array of digital identity solutions, which tout strong authentication, secure...