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RCE vulnerability in OpenSSH – RegreSSHion (CVE-2024-6387)

Pen Test Partners

The CVE, dubbed regreSSHion, is a regression of CVE-2006-5051 reported in 2006. Versions before 4.4p1 are also vulnerable unless patches for CVE-2006- 5051 and CVE-2008-4109 have been applied. There has been a lot of talk on various infosec news feeds about the RegreSSHion vulnerability. Does CVE-2024-6387 affect me?

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The Hacker Mind: Shattering InfoSec's Glass Ceiling

ForAllSecure

Booth babes and rampant sexism were more of a problem in infosec in the past. And so I joined a very small startup called KSR at the time and that we were trying to do security as service back in that was 2006 was way too early for the market. That is, until Chenxi Wang spoke up. Today she runs a 100% woman owned VC. And it should.

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‘Every day is game day:’ Sports psychology expert applies his skills to cybersecurity

SC Magazine

How do you coach athletes or infosec experts to handle pressurized situations? Derin McMains, on a 2006 Toops Bowman Heritage baseball card. My password is terrible!” And so it’s helping them build those strategies so they can be their best each and every day. And then the second piece for perspective is… accept it.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Real World Criminals Online

ForAllSecure

I’m Robert Vamosi and in this episode I’m talking about online criminal investigations conducted by someone who is inside the infosec community, and how your social media posts -- no matter how good you think you are about hiding -- can reveal a lot about your true identity. Daniel, he keeps a low profile. CLEMENS: I do.

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