OpenSSL HollowByte: 11 bytes are enough to freeze the memory of a TLS server
An 11-byte TLS request is enough to cause OpenSSL server memory to bloat, leading to a denial of service. A formidable asymmetric DoS.
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An 11-byte TLS request is enough to cause OpenSSL server memory to bloat, leading to a denial of service. A formidable asymmetric DoS.
1 h ago 6 0
A sanitation flaw in the WordPress core allows an unauthenticated attacker to run arbitrary code on the server. Patch immediately.
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Online orders suspended, temporary restaurant closures considered: KFC Japan (ケンタッキー) suffers the consequences of a cyberattack targeting its logistics partner. An opportunity to recall what makes the brand so unique in Japan.
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No exploits, no 0-day: the massive data breach at Qantas started with a phone call to the outsourced call center. Anatomy of an old-school "vishing" compromise, and why it remains the weak link in 2026.
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The "serial tormentor" of Microsoft, known for its spectacular 0-days, has released LegacyHive. Researchers' verdict: useful in post-compromise scenarios, far from the devastating vulnerability promised.
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Fairlife, a dairy subsidiary of Coca-Cola, has stopped production in several American plants after a ransomware attack. Details of the facts, impact, and what this says about the level of preparedness in the food industry.
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