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Adobe Patch Tuesday: Critical Bugs in Acrobat, Reader, ColdFusion – SecurityWeek
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Adobe Patch Tuesday: Critical Bugs in Acrobat, Reader, ColdFusion SecurityWeek Source link
Read More »Supersonic nuclear-powered plane flies 3 times speed sound – Supercar Blondie
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Read More »How Anomalous Science Breaks Through – Breakthrough Institute
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Read More »Full Stack Intermediate System Developer – IT-Online
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Read More »Ransomware actor exploits unsupported ColdFusion servers — but … – SC Media
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Ransomware actor exploits unsupported ColdFusion servers — but … SC Media Source link
Read More »David Kushner & Steven Cantor Launch Podcast Company Faceplant, Debut First Series ‘Crime Waves: Cold Truth’ – Deadline
[unable to retrieve full-text content]David Kushner & Steven Cantor Launch Podcast Company Faceplant, Debut First Series ‘Crime Waves: Cold Truth’ Deadline Source link
Read More »Ransomware actor exploits unsupported ColdFusion servers — but comes away empty-handed
Servers are always a point of interest for threat actors as they are one of the most efficient attack vectors to penetrate an organization. Server-related accounts often have the highest privilege levels, making lateral movement to other machines in the network easily achievable. Sophos X-Ops has observed a wide variety of threats being delivered to servers, with the most common payloads being Cobalt Strike Beacons, ransomware, fileless PowerShell backdoors, miners, and webshells. In September and early October, we saw several efforts by a previously unknown actor to leverage vulnerabilities in obsolete, unsupported versions of Adobe’s ColdFusion Server software to gain access to the Windows servers they ran on and pivot to deploying ransomware. None of these attacks were successful,… Source link
Read More »Part True Crime, Part Mad Science – Crime Waves: Cold Truth … – Podnews
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Read More »Cold Fusion – Isthmus
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