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ISC Warns of High-Severity Kea DHCP Flaw That Can Crash Services Remotely
The Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) has released a critical security advisory warning network administrators of a high-severity vulnerability affecting the Kea DHCP server. Tracked as CVE-2026-3608, this flaw allows unauthenticated remote attackers to trigger a stack overflow error. When successfully exploited, the vulnerability causes the receiving daemon to crash, resulting in a sudden and total […]
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Looking for a few testers for a full offensive security lab (recon → exploitation → privilege escalation)
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The 3 Security KPIs That Cut Through Alert Noise
The 3 Security KPIs That Cut Through Alert Noise
Three application security KPIs cut through alert noise to reveal actual risk: viable attack count, vulnerability escape rate and application coverage completeness. Unlike traditional metrics that measure alert volume, these KPIs leverage graph intelligence to correlate attacks with confirmed vulnerabilities at runtime, achieving verified accuracy while reducing investigation time by orders of magnitude.
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