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A zero-day remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability has come to light in the Spring framework shortly after a Chinese security researcher briefly leaked a proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit on GitHub before deleting their account. According to cybersecurity firm Praetorian, the unpatched flaw impacts Spring Core on Java Development Kit (JDK) versions 9 and later and is […]

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The Microsoft-owned hosting service has had support for 2FA for eight years, and is now pushing for a wider use of the feature after it stopped accepting account passwords for authenticating Git operations. Initially announced in July 2020 and in effect starting August 13, 2021, the change requires the use of token-based authentication (personal access […]

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The researcher, Imre Rad, detailed his findings in a post made public last week on GitHub. The issue was reported to Google in late September 2020 and it was confirmed by the tech giant. Rad decided to disclose the vulnerability due to Google’s failure to fix the issue and provide information on its progress. Rad […]

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