Security CERT Global
- JVN: キーエンス製KV STUDIOおよびKV REPLAY VIEWERにおける複数の脆弱性
- JVN: キーエンス製VT STUDIOにおけるDLL読み込みに関する脆弱性
- KEYENCE VT STUDIO may insecurely load Dynamic Link Libraries
- Multiple vulnerabilities in KEYENCE KV STUDIO and KV REPLAY VIEWER
- JVN: スマートフォンアプリ「Yahoo! JAPAN」におけるクロスサイトスクリプティングの脆弱性
- "Yahoo! JAPAN" App vulnerable to cross-site scripting
- JSAC2024 -Day 1-
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0256 : Vulnérabilité dans Wireshark (28 mars 2024)
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0260 : Multiples vulnérabilités dans les produits Cisco (28 mars 2024)
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0258 : Multiples vulnérabilités dans les produits Splunk (28 mars 2024)
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0261 : Multiples vulnérabilités dans Microsoft Edge (28 mars 2024)
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0257 : Multiples vulnérabilités dans Elasticsearch (28 mars 2024)
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0259 : Multiples vulnérabilités dans GitLab (28 mars 2024)
- CERTFR-2024-AVI-0255 : Vulnérabilité dans GLPI (28 mars 2024)
- CERT-SE:s veckobrev v.13
- JVN: EC-CUBE における認可回避の脆弱性
- openssl: CVSS (Max): 3.3
- python3: CVSS (Max): 8.4
- Linux Kernel: CVSS (Max): 7.8
- openssl1: CVSS (Max): 3.3
- jbcrypt and trilead-ssh2: CVSS (Max): 5.9
- zziplib: CVSS (Max): 4.0
- Linux Kernel: CVSS (Max): 7.8
- MozillaFirefox: CVSS (Max): 8.1
- Linux Kernel: CVSS (Max): 7.8
- openssl-1_1: CVSS (Max): 3.3
- openssl-1_0_0: CVSS (Max): 3.3
- axis: CVSS (Max): 4.9
- sudo: CVSS (Max): 7.0
- axis: CVSS (Max): 4.9
- openssl-1_1: CVSS (Max): 3.3
- xen: CVSS (Max): 6.5
- java-1_8_0-openjdk: CVSS (Max): 7.4
- gnutls: CVSS (Max): 5.9
- compat-openssl098: CVSS (Max): 3.3
- Linux Kernel: CVSS (Max): 7.8
- python39: CVSS (Max): 8.4
- OpenShift Container Platform 4.13.38 low-latency extras: CVSS (Max): 5.9
- Cisco IOS Software and Cisco IOS XE Software: CVSS (Max): 8.6
- avahi: CVSS (Max): 6.2
- libvirt: CVSS (Max): 5.5
- OpenShift Container Platform 4.12 low-latency extras: CVSS (Max): 5.9
- unixODBC: CVSS (Max): 7.1
- Cisco IOS XE Software: CVSS (Max): 7.4
- logging for Red Hat OpenShift: CVSS (Max): 5.9
- Red Hat Satellite 6.14: CVSS (Max): 7.5
- logging for Red Hat OpenShift: CVSS (Max): 5.9
- cpio: CVSS (Max): 4.0
- Thunderbird: CVSS (Max): 7.5
- shadow: CVSS (Max): 5.5
MGS+ ICS Security Report March 2017
MGS+ ICS Security Report March 2017: Editor Picks: News Intelligence Alerts Reports
World’s Biggest Data Breaches
Selected losses greater than 30,000 records
Source: http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/worlds-biggest-data-breaches-hacks
As prices rise, oil companies drill down on industrial cyber security
In recent months, more U.S. oil company boards have demanded IT managers prove refineries and drilling rigs are protected against cyberattacks, the chief of a security firm says.
Source: http://fuelfix.com/blog/2017/05/12/as-prices-rise-oil-companies-drill-down-on-industrial-cyber-security/
GOOGLE’S DUELING NEURAL NETWORKS SPAR TO GET SMARTER, NO HUMANS REQUIRED
THE DAY RICHARD Feynman died, the blackboard in his classroom read: “What I cannot create, I do not understand.”
Source: https://www.wired.com/2017/04/googles-dueling-neural-networks-spar-get-smarter-no-humans-required/
Cyber Security: The World’s Best And Worst Presented With A Well-Designed Infographic
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/kevinmurnane/2017/05/04/cyber-security-the-worlds-best-and-worst-presented-with-a-well-designed-infographic/#5d3fc74f4416
The Role of Big Data in IoT
IoT (the Internet of Things) refers to the automated intelligent control and command of connected devices over vast regions via sensors and other computing capabilities.
Source: https://datafloq.com/read/the-role-of-big-data-in-iot/3089
Canada Looks to Develop a New Resource: Artificial Intelligence
Initiative aims to encourage research and startups using the technology
Source: https://www.wsj.com/articles/canada-looks-to-develop-a-new-resource-artificial-intelligence-1490982372
New Threat Research Shows Vietnam a Rising Force in Cyberespionage
FireEye report on APT32 puts evidence together of a group attacking private and public targets for the sake of Vietnamese state interests.
Source: http://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/new-threat-research-shows-vietnam-a-rising-force-in-cyberespionage/d/d-id/1328890
Computer security is broken from top to bottom
OVER a couple of days in February, hundreds of thousands of point-of-sale printers in restaurants around the world began behaving strangely.
Source: https://www.ascotbarclay.com/computer-security-is-broken-from-top-to-bottom/
Cybercriminals Are Building an Army of Things Creating a Tipping Point for Cybersecurity
Cybercrime is big business, and is growing at an exponential rate. British insurer Lloyd’s of London estimated the cybercrime market at $400 Billion in 2015. Today, just two years later, the World Economic Forum estimates that the total economic cost of cybercrime to currently be $3 trillion. And Cybersecurity Ventures is predicting that cybercrime will cost the world in excess of $6 trillion annually by 2021.
Source: http://blog.fortinet.com/2017/03/28/fortinet-q416-threat-landscape-report