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Malvertising on Microsoft Edge's News Feed pushes tech support scams
While Google Chrome still dominates as the top browser, Microsoft Edge, which is based on the Chromium source code, is gradually gaining more users. Perhaps more importantly, it is the default browser on the Microsoft Windows platform and as such some segments of its user base are of particular...
DEBIAN-CVE-2021-32749
fail2ban is a daemon to ban hosts that cause multiple authentication errors. In versions 0.9.7 and prior, 0.10.0 through 0.10.6, and 0.11.0 through 0.11.2, there is a vulnerability that leads to possible remote code execution in the mailing action mail-whois. Command mail from mailutils package...
The 4 Building Blocks of Digital Threat Hunting Every Business Needs to Know
There was a time when no one could predict the weather – the only way you knew if a blizzard or heat wave was coming was by observing the snowflakes start to fall or the heat inch towards the unbearable. That changed when technology was developed to help people anticipate and prepare for extreme...
PHP Code Injection
phpWhois PHP Code Injection Vulnerability Overview phpWhois and some of its forks in versions before 5.1.0 are prone to a code injection vulnerability due to insufficient sanitization of returned WHOIS data. This allows attackers controlling the WHOIS information of a requested domain to execute...
Whois Maintainer Accidentally Makes Password Hashes Available For Download
The regional internet registrar that administers IP addresses for the Asia Pacific region accidentally leaked Whois database data, including hashed passwords, forcing it to reset all passwords for objects in its Whois database. According to Asia Pacific Network Information Center APNIC, the...
Google Apps 'Defect' Leaks Private WHOIS Data Of 280,000
Google has notified hundreds of thousands of domain registrants that their private WHOIS information has been exposed in the clear, opening them up to identity theft, phishing scams and more. Researchers from Cisco Talos last night said the problem likely lies with one of Google’s registrar...
FTC Criticizes ICANN Plan to Expand Domain Names
The Federal Trade Commission FTC is taking aim at a plan by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ICANN to increase the number of domains on the Web. On Dec. 16, the FTC sent a letter to ICANN claiming that expanding the number of generic top-level domains gTLDs would open users...
PHP Code Injection
phpWhois PHP Code Injection\nVulnerability Overview\nphpWhois and some of its forks in versions before 5.1.0 are prone to a\ncode injection vulnerability due to insufficient sanitization of returned\nWHOIS data. This allows attackers controlling the WHOIS information of a\nrequested domain to...
PHP Code Injection
phpWhois PHP Code Injection Vulnerability Overview phpWhois and some of its forks in versions before 5.1.0 are prone to a code injection vulnerability due to insufficient sanitization of returned WHOIS data. This allows attackers controlling the WHOIS information of a requested domain to execute...
PHP Code Injection
phpWhois PHP Code Injection\nVulnerability Overview\nphpWhois and some of its forks in versions before 5.1.0 are prone to a\ncode injection vulnerability due to insufficient sanitization of returned\nWHOIS data. This allows attackers controlling the WHOIS information of a\nrequested domain to...
PHP Code Injection
phpWhois PHP Code Injection\nVulnerability Overview\nphpWhois and some of its forks in versions before 5.1.0 are prone to a\ncode injection vulnerability due to insufficient sanitization of returned\nWHOIS data. This allows attackers controlling the WHOIS information of a\nrequested domain to...
PHP Code Injection
phpWhois PHP Code Injection\nVulnerability Overview\nphpWhois and some of its forks in versions before 5.1.0 are prone to a\ncode injection vulnerability due to insufficient sanitization of returned\nWHOIS data. This allows attackers controlling the WHOIS information of a\nrequested domain to...
PHP Code Injection
phpWhois PHP Code Injection\nVulnerability Overview\nphpWhois and some of its forks in versions before 5.1.0 are prone to a\ncode injection vulnerability due to insufficient sanitization of returned\nWHOIS data. This allows attackers controlling the WHOIS information of a\nrequested domain to...
PHP Code Injection
phpWhois PHP Code Injection\nVulnerability Overview\nphpWhois and some of its forks in versions before 5.1.0 are prone to a\ncode injection vulnerability due to insufficient sanitization of returned\nWHOIS data. This allows attackers controlling the WHOIS information of a\nrequested domain to...
PHP Code Injection
phpWhois PHP Code Injection Vulnerability Overview phpWhois and some of its forks in versions before 5.1.0 are prone to a code injection vulnerability due to insufficient sanitization of returned WHOIS data. This allows attackers controlling the WHOIS information of a requested domain to execute...
PHP Code Injection
phpWhois PHP Code Injection Vulnerability Overview phpWhois and some of its forks in versions before 5.1.0 are prone to a code injection vulnerability due to insufficient sanitization of returned WHOIS data. This allows attackers controlling the WHOIS information of a requested domain to execute...
PHP Code Injection
phpWhois PHP Code Injection Vulnerability Overview phpWhois and some of its forks in versions before 5.1.0 are prone to a code injection vulnerability due to insufficient sanitization of returned WHOIS data. This allows attackers controlling the WHOIS information of a requested domain to execute...
PHP Code Injection
phpWhois PHP Code Injection Vulnerability Overview phpWhois and some of its forks in versions before 5.1.0 are prone to a code injection vulnerability due to insufficient sanitization of returned WHOIS data. This allows attackers controlling the WHOIS information of a requested domain to execute...
PHP Code Injection
phpWhois PHP Code Injection\nVulnerability Overview\nphpWhois and some of its forks in versions before 5.1.0 are prone to a\ncode injection vulnerability due to insufficient sanitization of returned\nWHOIS data. This allows attackers controlling the WHOIS information of a\nrequested domain to...