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CVE-2022-20238
CVE-2022-20238 describes a kernel memory mapping flaw in Android where remap_pfn_range can map memory outside the intended region because vma->vm_page_prot is user-controllable. The result is a potential writable mapping of kernel memory, enabling exploitation per several sources (Android kern...
CVE-2022-20236
A drm driver have oob problem, could cause the system crash or EOPProduct: AndroidVersions: Android SoCAndroid ID: A-233124709...
CVE-2022-20236
CVE-2022-20236 is referenced in the Android Security Bulletin under Unisoc GPU; the affected component is a UNISOC GPU driver. The underlying root cause and specific impact are not detailed in the provided documents. The CVSS from NVD indicates HIGH impact with network attack vector and no user i...
CVE-2022-20217
There is a unauthorized broadcast in the SprdContactsProvider. A third-party app could use this issue to delete Fdn contact.Product: AndroidVersions: Android SoCAndroid ID: A-232441378...
Rapid7 MDR Reduced Breaches by 90% via Greater Efficiency to Detect, Investigate, Respond to, and Remediate Breaches
When a security operations center SOC is operating at a deficit, they increase the possibility of beach reductions. That is, the likelihood they won’t be able to travel to any beaches – or any vacation destinations whatsoever – anytime in the near future. That can lead to burnout, which can lead ...
Today’s SOC Strategies Will Soon Be Inadequate
New research sponsored by Rapid7 explores the momentum behind security operations center SOC modernization and the role extended detection and response XDR plays. ESG surveyed over 370 IT and cybersecurity professionals in the US and Canada – responsible for evaluating, purchasing, and utilizing...
GSD-2022-1003338 soc: bcm: Check for NULL return of devm_kzalloc()
soc: bcm: Check for NULL return of devmkzalloc This is an automated ID intended to aid in discovery of potential security vulnerabilities. The actual impact and attack plausibility have not yet been proven. This ID is fixed in Linux Kernel version v5.15.46 by commit...
GSD-2022-1002981 soc: rockchip: Fix refcount leak in rockchip_grf_init
soc: rockchip: Fix refcount leak in rockchipgrfinit This is an automated ID intended to aid in discovery of potential security vulnerabilities. The actual impact and attack plausibility have not yet been proven. This ID is fixed in Linux Kernel version v5.17.15 by commit...
Rapid7 MDR Delivered 549% ROI via Headcount Avoidance, Time Savings, and Breach Risk Reduction
In-house security organizations these days are operating at an extreme deficit. Skeleton crews are running entire security operations centers SOCs. A constant barrage of alerts is making it difficult for these teams to detect and investigate every alert and stay ahead of today’s evolving threats...
Gamification of Ethical Hacking and Hacking Esports
While ethical hacking is by no means a new or groundbreaking practice, the scale at which organizations and individuals are undertaking such initiatives continues to intensify, especially considering recent events such as the log4j vulnerability. Traditionally, ethical hacking is undertaken by...
CVE-2022-20210
The UE and the EMM communicate with each other using NAS messages. When a new NAS message arrives from the EMM, the modem parses it and fills in internal objects based on the received data. A bug in the parsing code could be used by an attacker to remotely crash the modem, which could lead to DoS...
Code injection
The UE and the EMM communicate with each other using NAS messages. When a new NAS message arrives from the EMM, the modem parses it and fills in internal objects based on the received data. A bug in the parsing code could be used by an attacker to remotely crash the modem, which could lead to DoS...
CVE-2022-20210
The UE and the EMM communicate with each other using NAS messages. When a new NAS message arrives from the EMM, the modem parses it and fills in internal objects based on the received data. A bug in the parsing code could be used by an attacker to remotely crash the modem, which could lead to DoS...
CVE-2022-30190 (Follina) vulnerability in MSDT: description and counteraction
At the end of May, researchers from the naosec team reported a new zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool MSDT that can be exploited using Microsoft Office documents. It allowed attackers to remotely execute code on Windows systems, while the victim could not even open the...
The Average SIEM Deployment Takes 6 Months. Don’t Be Average.
If you’re part of the huge growth in demand for cloud-based SIEM Security Information and Event Management, claim your copy of the new Gartner® Report: “How to Deploy a SIEM Solution Successfully.” Depending on what SIEM you choose, and how you approach the process, getting to operational and...
Managed detection and response in 2021
Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response MDR helps organizations to complement existing detection capabilities or to expand limited in-house resources to protect their infrastructure from the growing number and complexity of threats in real time. We collect telemetry from clients networks and...
Are You in the 2.5% Who Meet This Cybersecurity Job Requirement?
Of course you’re special. So are we. But decades of research tells us humans believe they’re good multitaskers – and we are really, seriously not. It seems a measly 2.5% of us can multitask well. The rest of us are best when we focus on a single goal, allowing the left and right sides of our brai...
2021.1 IPU – Intel® CSME, SPS and LMS Advisory
Summary: Potential security vulnerabilities in the Intel® Converged Security and Manageability Engine CSME, Server Platform Services SPS, and Intel® Local Manageability Service Intel® LMS may allow escalation of privilege or information disclosure. Intel is releasing firmware and software updates...
Unsung Security Superheroes: You’re Now Sung
Get your copy of Rapid7’s first comic: XDR vs. Exploito. Available now! We’re all more connected than ever, and security practitioners keep everyone – governments, organizations, businesses, and 4.95 billion people – as safe as they can be. “XDR vs Exploito” isn’t “Dr. Strange and the Multiverse ...
Automating your Microsoft security suite with D3 XGEN SOAR
This blog post is part of the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association guest blog series. Learn more about MISA. There are certain pain points in the average security operations center SOC that, no matter what else changes in the security landscape, stay among the most entrenched problems. You...