Israel-based security consultancy firm JSOF disclosed today seven Dnsmasq vulnerabilities, collectively known as DNSpooq, that can be exploited to launch DNS cache poisoning, remote code execution, ...
Security experts have disclosed today details about seven vulnerabilities impacting a popular DNS software package that is commonly deployed in networking equipment, such as routers and access points.
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BLACK HAT USA--McAfee Advanced Threat Research (ATR), a leading source for threat research, threat intelligence, and cybersecurity thought leadership, today announced a ...
Back in June, researchers with security firm JSOF disclosed 19 vulnerabilities affecting hundreds of millions of Internet of Things (IoT) devices. The "Ripple20" bugs exist in a low-level TCP/IP ...
Security experts have warned for years that the drive to connect every device imaginable to the internet would offer a bonanza for hackers. Now researchers have found that one chunk of software ...
Tens of millions of Internet connected devices — including medical equipment, storage systems, servers, firewalls, commercial network equipment, and consumer Internet of Things (IoT) products — are ...
The vulnerabilities affect everything from printers to insulin pumps to ICS gear. A series of 19 different vulnerabilities, four of them critical, are affecting hundreds of millions of internet of ...
Security researchers have found several serious vulnerabilities in dnsmasq, a utility used in many Linux-based systems, especially routers and other IoT devices, to provide DNS services. Attackers can ...
The memory corruption flaws exist in a wide range of commercial and consumer devices, and can allow full takeover of them. Millions of devices, from consumer products like printers and IP cameras to ...