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Reverse engineering the Toshiba FlashAir SD storage card allowed a researcher to execute remote code – and could’ve allowed him to add other malicious or practical features.
The vulnerability allows an attacker to execute a malware or other payloads on a client machine by sending malicious messages from the DHCP server.
A domain name system server implementation is at risk of remote code execution, information exposure and denial-of-service attacks after a seven vulnerability were disclosed by Google and patched by the maintainers of Dnsmasq.
The Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) this week announced that it plans to patch versions of its Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to mitigate a vulnerability that could’ve let a remote attacker cause a denial of service condition. The group acknowledged on Monday that it plans to release DHCP 4.1-ESV-R13 and DHCP 4.3.4, at some point...
The Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) on Tuesday patched a denial-of-service vulnerability in numerous versions of DHCP. The flaw affects nearly all IPv4 DHCP clients and relays and most servers, ISC said in its advisory. “A badly formed packet with an invalid IPv4 UDP length field can cause a DHCP server, client, or relay program to terminate abnormally,”...