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USN-6128-1: CUPS vulnerability

2023-06-01 KENNETH 0

USN-6128-1: CUPS vulnerability It was discovered that CUPS incorrectly handled logging. A remote attacker could use this issue to cause CUPS to crash, resulting in a denial of service, or possibly execute arbitrary code. Source: USN-6128-1: CUPS vulnerability

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USN-6127-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities

2023-06-01 KENNETH 0

USN-6127-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities Patryk Sondej and Piotr Krysiuk discovered that a race condition existed in the netfilter subsystem of the Linux kernel when processing batch requests, leading to a use-after-free vulnerability. A local attacker could use this to cause a denial of service (system crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2023-32233) Gwangun Jung discovered that the Quick Fair Queueing scheduler implementation in the Linux kernel contained an out-of-bounds write vulnerability. A local attacker could use this to cause a denial of service (system crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2023-31436) Reima Ishii discovered that the nested KVM implementation for Intel x86 processors in the Linux kernel did not properly validate control registers in certain situations. An attacker in a guest VM could use this to cause a denial of service (guest crash). (CVE-2023-30456) It was discovered that the Broadcom [ more… ]

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People of WordPress: Stefano Cassone

2023-06-01 KENNETH 0

People of WordPress: Stefano Cassone With WordCamp Europe 2023 in June, we feature Stefano Cassone, a web designer, photographer and volunteer translator, who believes his life has been transformed through WordPress and its community. The People of WordPress series shares inspiring stories of how people’s lives can change for the better through WordPress and its global community of contributors. Stefano with a laptop covered in WordPress event stickers Stefano has always been fascinated by the internet. His initial learning in the 1990s was through joining friends at a local pub where they could explore how websites were structured and learn to use chat software. This led to Stefano creating websites for fun in 1998, and his first paid job was for the shop where he bought comics. He turned to content management systems (CMS) to speed up the creation process for sites, [ more… ]

[도서] 내 코드가 그렇게 이상한가요?

2023-06-01 KENNETH 0

[도서] 내 코드가 그렇게 이상한가요? 분야별 신상품 – 국내도서 – 컴퓨터와 인터넷 [도서]내 코드가 그렇게 이상한가요? 센바 다이야 저/윤인성 역 | 인사이트(insight) | 2023년 06월 판매가 23,400원 (10%할인) | YES포인트 1,300원(5%지급) 예약 판매부터 1만 부 돌파! 일본 아마존 IT 분야 베스트셀러 개발자가 직접 선정한 〈IT 엔지니어 도서 대상 2023〉 기술서 부문 대상 공감 100% 나쁜 코드 사례로 배우는 지속 가능한 코드 설계 입문서 소프 Source: [도서] 내 코드가 그렇게 이상한가요?

Find and Fix API Endpoint Issues with Akita’s NGINX Plus Certified Module

2023-06-01 KENNETH 0

Find and Fix API Endpoint Issues with Akita’s NGINX Plus Certified Module If you’re responsible for a production service with any number of users, you likely understand the pain of customers finding issues before you do. At Akita, we want to solve this problem – which is why we built our new NGINX Plus Certified Module. In this blog, we’ll cover key aspects of the module, including the reason to zoom out from logs, ways to quickly find and fix issues across your system, and how the new Akita modulemakes this functionality easily available to NGINX users. Zooming Out From Logs to API Endpoints Today, countless developers find themselves in an unfortunate situation where their customers have effectively become their monitoring system. It’s not that software teams aren’t logging errors. For instance, if you use NGINX as your reverse proxy, [ more… ]