Barracuda Networks patches zero-day vulnerability in Email Security Gateway
Barracuda Networks issued a patch for a zero-day vulnerability in its Email Security Gateway that was actively being exploited On May 20, Barracuda Networks issued…
Barracuda Networks issued a patch for a zero-day vulnerability in its Email Security Gateway that was actively being exploited On May 20, Barracuda Networks issued…
Now Hackers can earn even more on HackerOne! Introducing badges, now available on Hacker profiles in the badges sidebar. What are Badges? Badges are earned…
Two years after a settlement with the FTC, has ASUS still not learned how to receive vulnerability reports from hackers? Last February, the Taiwanese hardware…
By Monica Oravcova, COO and Co-Founder of Naoris Protocol The recent Killnet cyberattack that disrupted contact between NATO and military aircraft providing aid to victims…
By Zac Amos, Features Editor of ReHack Identity and access management (IAM) refers to the policies, procedures and technologies used to manage and control access…
While IPFS provides a distributed file system, it falls short in addressing other critical aspects of Web3, such as decentralized governance and consensus mechanisms. Web3…
Automattic, the company behind the open-source WordPress content management system, has started force installing a security patch on millions of websites today to address a…
We are on a mission to empower the world’s hackers and security teams to fix software vulnerabilities together. Since HackerOne was founded in 2012, our…
The premium WordPress plugin ‘Gravity Forms,’ currently used by over 930,000 websites, is vulnerable to unauthenticated PHP Object Injection. Gravity Forms is a custom form…
The exposed database contained a staggering 2,808,697 records, amounting to a massive 1 Terabyte in size. On May 29th, 2023, security researcher Jeremiah Fowler made…
By Motti Elloul, VP Customer Success and Incident Response, Email phishing scams are nothing new. But they are growing increasingly prevalent and sophisticated – phishing…
This post by Collin Greene originally appeared on Medium on June 15, 2016. In my first few months at Facebook I found 24 security bugs…