The password protecting one of the two Juniper backdoors was published after it was discovered by researchers at Fox-IT and Rapid7.
Tag Archives: Vulnerabilities
Juniper Finds Backdoor that Decrypts VPN Traffic
Juniper Networks has removed “unauthorized code” capable of decrypting VPN traffic that it found in ScreenOS, which runs many of its enterprise-grade NetScreen firewalls.
Facebook, Researcher Spar Over Instagram Vulnerabilities
Facebook is at odds with a security researcher over a number of Instagram vulnerabilities that allowed the researcher to access SSL and other private keys, as well as user and employee data.
Critical Flaws Found in Network Management Systems
Rapid7 has reported and disclosed a half-dozen XSS and SQL injection flaws in popular network management systems, all of which can be reached via SNMP.
Star Wars: A New Hope – 5 information security lessons
If you are looking to boost your cybersecurity prowess, then make some time for the first Star Wars film, A New Hope. You’d be surprised at what this hugely popular and successful movie has to offer.
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Attacks Ramp Up Against Joomla Zero Day
Researchers at Sucuri said attacks against a zero-day vulnerability in Joomla, which has been patched, have accelerated since the weekend.
Jumping Jack FLASH, It’s Patch Day!
Yes, it really is time to patch your computer again. Are you ready for life without Flash?
The post Jumping Jack FLASH, It’s Patch Day! appeared first on Avira Blog.
Google Updates Chrome, Extends Safe Browsing to Chrome for Android
Google joined the Patch Tuesday parade with a Chrome update that patches seven vulnerabilities in the browser. It also announced it was extending Safe Browsing protection to Chrome for Android.
Massive Adobe Flash Update Patches 79 Vulnerabilities
Adobe’s monthly Flash Player update patches 79 code execution vulnerabilities, including 56 use-after-free flaws.
OpenSSL Patches Bring Last Update for 0.9.8 and 1.0.0 Branches
The OpenSSL Software Foundation patched four vulnerabilities on Thursday, likely the last time that two older versions of the software library will receive updates.