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The Real Novelty of the ARPANET

The Real Novelty of the ARPANET 07 Feb 2021 If you run an image search for the word “ARPANET,” you will find lots of maps showing how the government research network expanded steadily across the country throughout the late ’60s and early ’70s. I’m guessing that most people reading or hearing about the ARPANET for the first time encounter one of these maps. Obviously, the maps are interesting—it’s hard to believe that there were once so few networked computers that their locations could all be conveyed with what is really pretty lo-fi cartography. (We’re talking 1960s overhead projector

SolarWinds patches two critical CVEs in Orion platform

SolarWinds patches two critical CVEs in Orion platform New vulnerabilities disclosed as SolarWinds reels from December 2020 Solorigate/Sunburst attack – but do not appear to have been exploited yet Share this item with your network: By Published: 03 Feb 2021 11:00 Users of SolarWinds’ Orion networking platform – the service at the centre of the high-profile Solorigate/Sunburst attack – are once again being advised to patch their systems urgently following the disclosure of two unrelated critical vulnerabilities. Discovered by researchers at Trustwave’s SpiderLabs unit, and assigned CVEs 2021-25274 and 2021-25275, the bugs were disclosed to SolarWinds on 30 December 2020 and confirmed in early January 2021. A patch has been available since 25 January, and proof-of-concept code is also available, although it is being held back for a bit longer to give end-user administrators more time to rectify the issues.

High-Severity Cisco Flaw Found in CMX Software For Retailers

minute read Share this article: Cisco fixed high-severity flaws tied to 67 CVEs overall, including ones found inits AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client and in its RV110W, RV130, RV130W, and RV215W small business routers. A high-severity flaw in Cisco’s smart Wi-Fi solution for retailers could allow a remote attacker to alter the password of any account user on affected systems. The vulnerability is part of a number of patches issued by Cisco addressing 67 high-severity CVEs on Wednesday. This included flaws found in Cisco’s AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client, as well as Cisco RV110W, RV130, RV130W, and RV215W small business routers.

CyberMDX Research Team Discovers Critical Vulnerabilities in Dell Wyse Thin Client Devices

CyberMDX Research Team Discovers Critical Vulnerabilities in Dell Wyse Thin Client Devices USA - English News provided by Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, Dec. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ A vulnerability has been discovered in a range of Dell Wyse Thin client devices – specifically Dell Wyse ThinOS 8.6 and prior operating systems. As discovered by healthcare cybersecurity provider CyberMDX, an attacker could remotely run malicious code and access arbitrary files on these affected Dell Wyse Thin Client devices. Dell has remediated this vulnerability and details can be found in the An AI/ML anomaly detection feature in the CyberMDX platform identified a common pattern of Wyse Thin Client devices periodically utilizing FTP (File Transfer Protocol) with no authentication. Upon further research by the research team, it was determined that FTP is used by Wyse thin clients to pull their configurations from a local server. The team further discovered that the server where

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