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How to fix CVE-2021-21974 in VMware ESXi

It may be old, but CVE-2021-21974 is causing plenty of new problems for organizations. With many machines still not updated, we’re seeing the effects of a ransomware attack that isn’t going away.  Here’s everything you need to know:  What is CVE-2021-21974? CVE-2021-21974 is a nearly two-year-old heap overflow vulnerability in VMware ESXi servers. It has… Continue reading How to fix CVE-2021-21974 in VMware ESXi

A VMware vulnerability, security for AI: first officer’s blog – week 14

First Officer’s log, Terrestrial date, 20220829. Officer of the Deck reporting. The ship’s new communications interface has come online, thanks to the dedication of crew members in multiple departments. With our mission to help worlds across the Federation, and beyond, use their own integrated defenses to stay secure, we are hoping the new interface will… Continue reading A VMware vulnerability, security for AI: first officer’s blog – week 14

The most talked about CVEs for Q4 2021 (that aren’t Log4j)

This year has featured one security headline after another, with attacks by advanced persistent threats (APTs), a barrage of CVEs in Microsoft products, attacks on infrastructure, supply chain, and MSPs, along with increasing refinement in social engineering and other trajectories.  That’s to say nothing of the recent critical Log4j vulnerabilities that shook the cyber security… Continue reading The most talked about CVEs for Q4 2021 (that aren’t Log4j)

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