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regreSSHion in Perspective: Was It Worth the Hype

The regreSSHion vulnerability generated a lot of buzz and attention in mid-2024 that has since faded away. That’s in part because there’s no evidence that it was ever exploited. But, I argue it’s simply too dangerous not to patch, and that your vulnerability program needs to be flexible enough so that you can escalate exceptional cases like regreSSHion.

RASP vs. VAPT: Why You Need Both for Unbreakable Application Security

Imagine building a high-tech security fence around your house but leaving open doors and windows with crumbling roofs. Would you still feel safe? That’s precisely what happens when organizations deploy Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP) without Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing (VAPT). Many security leaders assume that because RASP offers real-time threat detection and mitigation, it eliminates the need for proactive security testing. But this is a dangerous misconception.

How CISOs Can Use Identity to Advance Zero Trust

AI is the best thing that’s ever happened to cybercriminals. It allows them to weaponize trust and launch identity-based attacks with staggering scale and sophistication. I’m talking about mutating polymorphic malware, prolonged ransomware sneak attacks that lead to double-extortion and deepfakes that defraud victims every few minutes.

Content Spoofing Vulnerability in RosarioSIS Student Information System

Product Name: RosarioSIS Student Information System Vulnerability: Content Spoofing Vulnerable Version: v12.0.0 CVE: To Be Assigned The researchers from Astra’s security team, on March 4, 2025, discovered a content spoofing vulnerability in the Demo Web Application. This issue was identified in the “Theme” configuration under “My Preferences,” where improper user input validation allowed attackers to manipulate application settings.

CVE-2024-53568:Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Vulnerability in Volmarg Personal Management System

Product Name: Volmarg Personal Management System Vulnerability: Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Vulnerable Version: v1.4.65 CVE: CVE-2024-53568 The researchers from Astra’s security team, on March 06, 2025, discovered a stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Volmarg Personal Management System v1.4.65. The issue was identified in the “Tags” field on the “Image Upload” page, where improper user input validation allowed attackers to execute arbitrary scripts.

Jira Issue Recovery Guide: How To Restore Deleted Issues In Jira

Jira is a project management tool that helps IT teams simplify their DevOps and PM processes. Also, it supports easy collaboration throughout the team, thanks to the complex issue-tracking system. However, one thing you should be cautious of… It is the accidental or intentional deletion of important issues. Why?

Leveraging Advanced Technology to Secure the Online Gaming Industry

The online gaming industry is experiencing unprecedented growth, driven by rapid technological advancements and an increasing number of users engaging across multiple platforms. With growth, however, comes increased attention from cyber threats. Ensuring robust security measures and optimal performance has never been more critical for iGaming operators.