CVE-2022-26812 - How Hackers Could Have Taken Over Windows DNS Servers (Explained)
When it comes to Windows Server security, DNS has always been a prime target. In 2022, a particularly dangerous flaw was found in Microsoft’s
CVE-2022-26903 Windows Graphics Component Remote Code Execution Vulnerability.
The vulnerability is due to a stack buffer overflow in LibXcomps, which can be exploited by malicious attackers to execute arbitrary code on the affected
CVE-2022-24818 - Critical JNDI Vulnerability in GeoTools Library—Explained
GeoTools is a widely-used open source Java library for handling geospatial (map/geography) data. By providing an extensive toolkit for reading, manipulation, and writing geospatial
CVE-2022-22958 - Remote Code Execution in VMware Workspace ONE Access—How Attackers Exploit Deserialization in JDBC URIs
Earlier this year, VMware announced two dangerous vulnerabilities (CVE-2022-22957 & CVE-2022-22958) in some of their most widely used products: Workspace ONE Access, Identity Manager, and
CVE-2022-22961 - Exploiting VMware Workspace ONE Access Information Disclosure Vulnerability
VMware is a major player in the virtualization and cloud infrastructure world, powering huge numbers of enterprise networks. But even big names aren’t immune
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