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New SH1MMER Exploit for Chromebook Unenrolls Managed ChromeOS Devices

A new exploit has been devised to "unenroll" enterprise- or school-managed Chromebooks from administrative control. Enrolling ChromeOS devices makes it possible to enforce device policies as set by the organization via the Google Admin console, including the features that are available to users. "Each enrolled device complies with the policies you set until you wipe or deprovision it," Google

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Up to 10 million people potentially impacted by JD Sports breach

Categories: News Tags: JD Sports Tags: data breach Tags: stolen Tags: unauthorised Tags: access Tags: data Tags: customers Tags: phish Tags: social engineering We take a look at JD Sports revealing a breach which took place between 2018 and 2020, and how this could impact those affected. (Read more...) The post Up to 10 million people potentially impacted by JD Sports breach appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Checkmarx Launches Threat Intelligence for Open Source Packages

The new API incorporates threat intelligence research and employs machine learning to identify threats in the supply chain.

GitHub Reports Code-Signing Certificate Theft in Security Breach

By Deeba Ahmed GitHub states that hackers gained access to its code repositories and stole code-signing certificates for two of its desktop apps: Desktop and Atom. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: GitHub Reports Code-Signing Certificate Theft in Security Breach

CVE-2022-47769: Security Advisory: Serenissima Informatica – FastCheckIn (CVE-2022-47768/CVE-2022-47769/ CVE-2022-47770)

An arbitrary file write vulnerability in Serenissima Informatica Fast Checkin v1.0 allows unauthenticated attackers to upload malicious files in the web root of the application to gain access to the server via the web shell.

How Can Disrupting DNS Communications Thwart a Malware Attack?

Malware eventually has to exfiltrate the data it accessed. By watching DNS traffic for suspicious activity, organizations can halt the damage.

Red Hat OpenShift sandboxed containers: Peer-pods hands-on

<p>In this blog post, we’ll be going through deploying peer-pods on an OpenShift cluster running in AWS or vSphere cloud infrastructure. We will present how to create the virtual machine (VM) image for your peer-pod and demonstrate how to run workload in a peer-pod. The post assumes familiarity with Red Hat OpenShift and the cloud-provider which is in use.</p> <p>Peer-pods is an extension of <a href="https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-sandboxed-containers">OpenShift sandboxed containers</a>, and

Red Hat OpenShift sandboxed containers: Peer-pods technical deep dive

<p>In our <a href="https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-openshift-sandboxed-containers-peer-pods-solution-overview">first blog post</a>, we highlighted the peer-pods solution and its ability to bring the benefits of <a href="https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/openshift-sandboxed-containers">Red Hat OpenShift sandboxed containers</a> to any environment including the cloud and third-party hypervisors. In this post, we will delve deeper into the various components that make up the peer-pods sol

Red Hat OpenShift sandboxed containers: Peer-pods solution overview

<p>In this blog series, we will introduce the <a href="https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/learn-openshift-sandboxed-containers">Red Hat OpenShift sandboxed containers</a> <strong>peer-pods feature</strong>, which will be released as a <strong>dev-preview</strong> feature in <a href="https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/container-platform">Red Hat OpenShift</a> 4.12.&nbsp;</p> <p&

CSAF VEX documents now generally available

<p>In June 2022, we started <a href="https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/common-security-advisory-framework-csaf-beta-files-now-available">publishing CSAF advisory files</a> in their beta format, hoping to gather feedback from customers, partners, and the security community. With your inputs we worked on improving the final version of the files and they are now ready for public consumption in production use cases at <a href="https://access.redhat.com/security/data/csaf/v2/advisories/">https://access.redhat.c