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Cyber Risks and the Origins of the Vulnerability Flood

According to CVE Details, the number of vulnerabilities reported to date in 2018 (6559) already tops the total number of vulnerabilities reported in all of 2016 (6447). If nothing dramatic changes, the list seems on track to at least match last year’s record of over 14,600 reported vulnerabilities, if not to top it.

More Security Vulnerabilities – Fixing Drupalgeddon 2

On March 27th 2018, the Drupal CMS team announced a massive vulnerability dubbed ‘Drupalgeddon 2’. Accordingly, they recommended that “Drupal site owners should immediately —and we mean right now— update their sites to Drupal 7.58 or Drupal 8.5.1, depending on the version they’re running.”