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61 PostsPalo Alto Networks has released security updates for their Next-Generation Firewalls addressing 2 zero-day vulnerabilities that are already under active exploitation. You can find the details and a report with affected devices in the blog post.
Patch Tuesday is here with 88 new fixes, with 4 rated as critical and 2 exploited. The highlight are the already exploited Windows Task Scheduler Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability and NTLM Hash Disclosure Spoofing Vulnerability. Grab the details a...
D-Link released a security advisory detailing a vulnerability in some of their legacy products that are end-of-life. Due to the lifecycle status of these products they will NOT be providing any fixes and recommend decommissioning these devices. You c...
Click here to watch the recording Here is a recording of the monthly virtual office hours hosted by Lansweeper in October 2024. During each virtual event, experts from Lansweeper respond to live questions submitted by attendees via the chat function...
Mozilla released emergency security updates for Firefox and Firefox ESR in response to a critical use-after-free vulnerability. CVE-2024-9680 got a CVSS score of 9.8, learn more and grab an audit from the Firefox blog post.
.NET 6.0 (LTS), the multi-platform application framework is scheduled to go end-of-life on November 12th, 2024. This means that it will no longer receive any updates or security fixes in the future. You can find the overview and audit in the .NET EOL...
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) version 8 will lose its full support at the end of May on May 31. You can easily discover if you've got affected devices with the audit we've included in our summary RHEL EOL blog post.
PowerShell version 7.2 (LTS) will be going end of life on the 8th of November, 2024. We've created a full overview of the PowerShell lifecycle and an audit so you can keep track easily. You can find out more in the PowerShell EOL blog.