RegreSSHion
Critical OpenSSH Vulnerability (regreSSHion) Gives Root Access
Rohan Timalsina | | Almalinux Support, CVE-2024-6387, Enterprise support for almalinux, Exploiting the vulnerability, Linux & Open Source News, linux systems, Linux vulnerability, openssh, OpenSSH security, OpenSSH Vulnerabilities, RegreSSHion, Remote Code Execution (RCE), Remote Code Execution Vulnerabilities, RootAccess, Unauthorized Remote Control
An unauthenticated remote code execution vulnerability (CVE-2024-6387) was discovered in OpenSSH, a widely used tool for secure remote access. Dubbed “regreSSHion”, this race condition vulnerability allows attackers to take complete control in ...
A Blast From The Past: RegreSSHion
Joao Correia | | CVE-2024-6387, Exploiting the vulnerability, Malware & Exploits, openssh, RegreSSHion, SSH
It’s summer, and the year so far has been prodigious in high-stakes hacks impacting very high profile companies, like Ticketmaster or Change Healthcare, and sophisticated malicious operations like the one targeting the ...

Critical SSH Vulnerability, Facial Recognition Flaws, How to Safely Dispose of Old Devices
Tom Eston | | arrest, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, data, Data Privacy, Delete My Data, Detroit, Detroit Police, Digital Forensics, Digital Privacy, Episodes, Exploit, facial recognition, hard drive, HDD, Information Security, Infosec, Old Computer, Old PC, openssh, personal data, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, Qualys, RegreSSHion, Secure Wipe, security, SSH, technology, vulnerability, Weekly Edition, zero-day
In episode 337, we cover “broken” news about the new SSH vulnerability ‘regreSSHion‘ highlighting the vulnerability discovered in the OpenSSH protocol by Qualys and its implications. We then discuss the Detroit Police ...