There's a new internet-crippling zero-vulnerability in town called Shellshock. It potentially affects around half of all websites on the internet (around 500 million), and millions or billions more ...
The Shellshock vulnerability got a lot of attention when it was first disclosed in 2014 — both from the media and security teams. While that attention has waned in subsequent years, the Shellshock ...
Developers and security researchers are still scrambling to contain Shellshock a week after news of the flaws became public. Shellshock refers to multiple security vulnerabilities that have been found ...
The recently discovered Shellshock - or Bash - vulnerability is being actively targeted by malware gangs, who appear to have already claimed more than 700 victims. See Also: Averting the Breach: 5 ...
Bad actors that include nation-state groups to financially-motivated cybercriminals from across the globe are targeting the maximum-severity but easily exploitable React2Shell flaw, with threat ...
A long-standing vulnerability unearthed in the GNU Bash software, nicknamed Shellshock, has disrupted the daily activities of the Linux system administrator community, as Linux distributors, cloud ...