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Detect CVE-2020-8554 using Falco

CVE-2020-8554 is a vulnerability that particularly affects multi-tenant Kubernetes clusters. If a potential attacker can create or edit services and pods, then they may be able to intercept traffic from other pods or nodes in the cluster. An attacker that is able to create a ClusterIP service and set the spec.externalIPs field can intercept traffic to that IP. In addition, an attacker that can patch the status of a LoadBalancer service can set the status.loadBalancer.ingress.ip to similar effect.

Web Application Security Testing Tools - SWAT Findings

The Secure Web Application Tactics (SWAT) by Outpost24 offers customers a combination of state-of-the-art scanning tools and security experts to provide the most accurate and reliable web application scanning solution available in the market. SWAT does not interfere with daily operations and delivers results with zero false-positives.

Web Application Security Testing Tools - SWAT Reporting

The Secure Web Application Tactics (SWAT) by Outpost24 offers customers a combination of state-of-the-art scanning tools and security experts to provide the most accurate and reliable web application scanning solution available in the market. SWAT does not interfere with daily operations and delivers results with zero false-positives.

New Vulnerability Exposes Kubernetes to Man-in-the-Middle Attacks: How to Mitigate CVE-2020-8554

A few weeks ago a solution engineer discovered a critical flaw in Kubernetes architecture and design, and announced that a “security issue was discovered with Kubernetes affecting multi-tenant clusters. If a potential attacker can already create or edit services and pods, then they may be able to intercept traffic from other pods (or nodes) in the cluster.” If a hostile user can create a ClusterIP service and set the spec.externalIP field, they can intercept traffic to that IP.

How attackers exploit the WordPress Easy-WP-SMTP zero-day

On November 6th, 2019, Detectify added security tests for 50+ of the most popular WordPress plugins, including Easy-WP-SMTP. Although the zero-day affecting Easy-WP-SMTP (CVE-2020-35234) was recently patched, WordPress estimates that many of the 500,000+ active installs of the plugin remain unpatched. Detectify scans your applications for this vulnerability and alerts you if you are running a vulnerable version of WordPress and WordPress plugins.

Continue Clean-up of Compromised SolarWinds Software

Last week, the United States Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) advised on initial steps to take in response to the SolarWinds software that was compromised by advanced persistent threat actors. While federal agencies were under a deadline to complete certain actions, this issue will require continued clean-up and longer-term efforts to mitigate the threat.

Contact Form 7 (5.3.1 & below) Vulnerable To Unrestricted File Upload

Before you start reading the description, please log in to your WordPress Admin panel & update all the plugins. Contact Form 7 version 5.3.1 and below were found to be vulnerable to unrestricted file upload vulnerability. This issue has been reported by security researchers at Astra Security. By exploiting this vulnerability, attackers could simply upload files of any type, bypassing all restrictions placed regarding the allowed uploadable file types on a website.

State of Software Security v11: The Most Common Security Flaws in Apps

For our annual State of Software Security report, we always look at the most common types of security flaws found in applications. It’s important to look at the various types of flaws present in applications so that application security (AppSec) teams can make decisions about how to address and fix flaws. For example, high-severity flaws, like those listed in OWASP Top 10 or SANS 25, or highly prevalent flaws can be detrimental to an application.

Fix now: Vulnerabilities targeting the FireEye Breach

On Tuesday 8th December in an unprecedented move leading cybersecurity provider FireEye admitted they had been breached and several of their red team tools and scripts had been stolen. In this blog we look at the list of vulnerabilities in these tools and how to protect your organization.