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Vulnerability Recap 8/12/24 – Old Vulnerabilities Unexpectedly Emerge

eSecurity Planet

The problem: This week, we have not one but two 18-year-old vulnerabilities: researchers at IOActive discovered a flaw in AMD central processing units that has existed in processors made as early as 2006. It’s only just now been discovered and is known as Sinkclose.

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Vulnerability Recap 8/13/24 – Old Vulnerabilities Unexpectedly Emerge

eSecurity Planet

The problem: This week, we have not one but two 18-year-old vulnerabilities: researchers at IOActive discovered a flaw in AMD central processing units that has existed in processors made as early as 2006. It’s only just now been discovered and is known as Sinkclose.

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CSPM vs CWPP vs CIEM vs CNAPP: What’s the Difference?

eSecurity Planet

Another Solution to Consider: CASB (Cloud Access Security Broker) Bottom Line: Improve Your Organization’s Cloud Security Evolution of Cloud Security Solutions The cloud computing era began in 1999, when Salesforce proved the utility and popularity of SaaS (software as a service) applications with the launch of its CRM service.

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Vulnerability Recap 7/8/24 – Intel, Cisco & More Face Risks

eSecurity Planet

It’s a regression of an 18-year-old flaw (CVE-2006-5051) that was reintroduced in October 2020. It supports unauthenticated remote code execution with root privileges. This bug impacts OpenSSH versions 8.5p1 through 9.7p1. The fix: OpenSSH issued updates to address CVE-2024-6387. Implement these changes immediately.

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