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Hackers Proxyjack & Cryptomine Selenium Grid Servers

A vendor honeypot caught two attacks intended to leverage the tens of thousands of exposed Selenium Grid Web app testing servers.

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WordPress Mandates Two-Factor Authentication for Plugin and Theme Developers

WordPress.org has announced a new account security measure that will require accounts with capabilities to update plugins and themes to activate two-factor authentication (2FA) mandatorily. The enforcement is expected to come into effect starting October 1, 2024. "Accounts with commit access can push updates and changes to plugins and themes used by millions of WordPress sites worldwide," the

Dark Reading Expands Its Coverage to the Asia-Pacific Region

The latest step in a journey to serve cybersecurity professionals in other regions of the world.

GHSA-cvp8-5r8g-fhvq: omniauth-saml vulnerable to Improper Verification of Cryptographic Signature

ruby-saml, the dependent SAML gem of omniauth-saml has a signature wrapping vulnerability in <= v1.12.0 and v1.13.0 to v1.16.0 , see https://github.com/SAML-Toolkits/ruby-saml/security/advisories/GHSA-jw9c-mfg7-9rx2 As a result, omniauth-saml created a [new release](https://github.com/omniauth/omniauth-saml/releases) by upgrading ruby-saml to the patched versions v1.17.

GHSA-rjc6-vm4h-85cg: Sensitive Information Exposure Through Insecure Logging For Secrets Like Metadata.DockerBuildArgs

### Summary The AWS Serverless Application Model (SAM) CLI is an open source tool that allows customers to build, deploy and test their serverless applications built on AWS. AWS SAM CLI can build container (Docker) images and customers can specify arguments in the SAM template that are passed to the Docker engine during build [1]. ### Impact If customers specify sensitive data in the DockerBuildArgs parameter of their template, the sensitive data will be shown in clear text in the AWS SAM CLI output via STDERR when running the sam build command. ### Patches A patch is included in aws-sam-cli>=1.122.0. We strongly recommend customers install AWS SAM CLI v1.122.0 or above. Please review logs produced by your SAM CLI runs if you have used the DockerBuildArgs parameter and consider rotating the secrets if you believe they were exposed. ### References If you have any questions or comments about this issue, we ask that you contact AWS/Amazon Security via our vulnerability reporting page...

GHSA-635v-pc42-fr74: AWS SageMaker Training Toolkit logs CodeArtifact Authorization token

## Description For SageMaker Training Toolkit[1] versions 4.7.4; 4.7.3; 4.7.2; 4.7.1; 4.7.0, the authorization tokens for CodeArtifact (temporary token with an expiration of 12 hours) were logged in the log files when the CodeArtifact capability was enabled. If customers push these log files to their CloudWatch Log streams, anyone having access to cloudwatch logs within their AWS account, may be abe to see the authorization token. If the token is not expired, they may use the authorization token to publish or consume CodeArtifact package versions. This issue was addressed in version 4.8.0. We recommend users upgrade to version 4.8.0 or higher. Please note that users can add SageMaker Training Toolkit to any Docker container[2] used for SageMaker training[3]. It also comes pre-packaged with the prebuilt SageMaker Docker image[4] for SageMaker training. ## Patches This issue has been addressed in version 4.8.0 and higher. ## Workarounds N/A ## References N/A If you have any ques...

SOAR Is Dead, Long Live SOAR

Business intelligence firm Gartner labels security orchestration, automation, and response as "obsolete," but the fight to automate and simplify security operations is here to stay.

Quad7 Botnet Expands to Target SOHO Routers and VPN Appliances

The operators of the mysterious Quad7 botnet are actively evolving by compromising several brands of SOHO routers and VPN appliances by leveraging a combination of both known and unknown security flaws. Targets include devices from TP-LINK, Zyxel, Asus, Axentra, D-Link, and NETGEAR, according to a new report by French cybersecurity company Sekoia. "The Quad7 botnet operators appear to be