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CVE-2014-0984 | SAP SAProuter up to 721 Patch Level 117 Password Authentication passwordCheck access control (CORE-2014-0003 / EDB-32919)
CVE-2014-0071 | Red Hat OpenStack 4.0 Access Restriction access control (Bug 1064163 / Nessus ID 218223)
CVE-2014-0085 | Apache Zookeeper credentials management (Bug 1067265 / SA57915)
CVE-2014-0111 | Apache Syncope up to 1.1.6 code injection
CVE-2014-1932 | Pythonware Python Imaging Library up to 1.1.7 Copy Function _copy link following (USN-2168-1 / Nessus ID 74145)
CVE-2014-1933 | Pythonware Python Imaging Library up to 1.1.7 access control (USN-2168-1 / Nessus ID 73810)
CVE-2014-2707 | Linux Foundation cups-filters up to 1.0.50 os command injection (Bug 1083326 / Nessus ID 73539)
CVE-2014-2879 | Dell SonicWALL Email Security up to 7.5 uploadLicenses cross site scripting (EDB-32556 / BID-66501)
10 Best Full Disk Encryption Tools in 2026
Full Disk Encryption (FDE) is a security feature that encrypts the entire contents of a disk drive, ensuring that all data stored on the drive is protected from unauthorized access, even if the device is physically stolen. FDE uses robust encryption algorithms to encrypt data on the fly, providing seamless protection without impacting system performance. […]
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Top 10 Best Interactive Malware Analysis Tools in 2026
As we navigate through 2026, the cybersecurity landscape has never been more complex. Threat actors are actively leveraging advanced AI, highly evasive techniques, and fileless architectures to bypass traditional security controls. For security operation centers (SOCs), incident responders, and threat hunters, static analysis alone is no longer sufficient. You need highly controlled environments where you […]
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Security teams are turning to AI to survive alert overload
The World Economic Forum white paper “Empowering Defenders: AI for Cybersecurity” identified AI as the biggest driver of change in cybersecurity for 94% of survey respondents. The paper found that 77% of organizations already use AI in cybersecurity, with much of the activity focused on phishing detection, anomaly monitoring, vulnerability management and incident response. “AI has the potential to shift the balance towards defenders,” said Akshay Joshi, Head of the Centre for Cybersecurity, World Economic … More →
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CVE-2026-5653 | Wireshark up to 4.4.14/4.6.4 DCP-ETSI Protocol Dissector heap-based overflow (ID 21122 / Nessus ID 313625)
CVE-2026-5654 | Wireshark up to 4.4.14/4.6.4 AMR-NB Codec stack-based overflow (ID 21111 / Nessus ID 313625)
CVE-2026-5656 | Wireshark up to 4.4.14/4.6.4 Profile Import path traversal (ID 21115 / Nessus ID 313625)
CVE-2026-7111 | HMBRAND Text::CSV_XS up to 1.61 on Perl after_parse/before_print/on_error expired pointer dereference (Nessus ID 313633)
CVE-2026-5407 | Wireshark up to 4.4.14/4.6.4 SMB2 Protocol Dissector infinite loop (ID 21073 / EUVD-2026-26320)
ODINI Malware Uses CPU Magnetic Emissions to Breach Faraday-Shielded Air-Gapped Computers
ODINI is a sophisticated proof-of-concept malware capable of extracting sensitive information from air-gapped computers protected by Faraday cages. By modulating the targeted computer’s CPU workload to generate low-frequency magnetic fields, this covert channel successfully transmits data through advanced physical isolation barriers. Developed by a team led by Mordechai Guri at Israel’s Ben-Gurion University, the ODINI […]
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