The Russian state is breaking into companies, exploiting a vulnerability in an open source email server, according to @NSAgov. The #Exim MTA doesn’t properly sanitize its inputs, allowing hackers codenamed “Sandworm” to run shell scripts as root.https://t.co/l57r95LSQI
— @Richi Jennings (@RiCHi) May 29, 2020
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Friday, 29 May 2020
NSA: Russia Hacking U.S. Firms, via Old Exim Flaw - Security Boulevard
GRU GTsST vs. the World
Thursday, 28 May 2020
Remember this: Chrome’s security flaws put Rust in the hotseat - TechBeacon
Beware baby+bathwater bogosity
Remember when hackers didn’t target Web browsers? Remember when Internet-connected client code didn’t need to be hardened against “untrustworthy inputs”?https://t.co/5HTlRV28VZ
— @Richi Jennings (@RiCHi) May 28, 2020
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Tuesday, 26 May 2020
Is eBay Port Scanning Your PC? (Probably) - Security Boulevard
L@@K fleaBay Trix
It’s emerged that using the @eBay website causes your Windows PC’s ports to be scanned. The personal data collected gets silently sent back to the mothership.https://t.co/jjdUYkeOxk
— @Richi Jennings (@RiCHi) May 27, 2020
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