Critical VMware Product Vulnerability Alerts

Overview Recently, NSFOCUS CERT detected that VMware officially issued a security notice to fix multiple vulnerabilities in products such as VMware Workspace ONE Access, Identity Manager, and VMware vRealize Automation. Attackers can use these vulnerabilities to cause privilege escalation and remote code execution. At present, the official security update has...

Security Knowledge Graph – APT Group Profiling and Attribution

The security knowledge graph, a knowledge graph specific to the security domain, is the key to realizing cognitive intelligence in cyber security, and it also lays an indispensable technological foundation for dealing with advanced, continuous and complex threats and risks in cyberspace. NSFOCUS will publish a series of articles about...

Multiple High-Risk Vulnerability Alerts in Atlassian

Overview Recently, NSFOCUS CERT has detected that Atlassian has officially released a security bulletin, which has fixed several high-risk vulnerabilities in Atlassian products, and relevant users are requested to take measures to protect them. Arbitrary Servlet Filter Bypass Vulnerability (CVE-2022-26136): Vulnerabilities in multiple Atlassian products allow unauthenticated remote attackers to...

Critical Patch Update for All Oracle Products in July

Overview On July 20, 2022, NSFOCUS CERT monitored and found that Oracle officially released the CPU (Critical Patch Update) in July. A total of 349 vulnerabilities of varying degrees were fixed this time. This security update involves Oracle WebLogic Server, Oracle MySQL, Oracle Java SE, Oracle Retail Applications and many...

Apache Spark Shell Command Injection Vulnerability (CVE-2022-33891) Alerts

Overview Recently, NSFOCUS CERT detected that Apache officially released a security bulletin and fixed a command injection vulnerability (CVE-2022-33891) in Apache Spark. Since the Apache Spark UI enables acl through the configuration option Spark.acl.enable, by using an authentication filter, it is possible to check if a user has access to...

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