- Jenkins server exploit can lead to root information leakage https://blog.criminalip.io/2022/07/12/open-source-server/ 3 comments opensource
- Advantage of an open-source server that does not have expenses equals a risk that it is easy for anyone to access. Neglected open-source server can lead to major cybersecurity flaws where attackers grasp hundreds of servers in their hands. https://blog.criminalip.io/2022/07/12/open-source-server/ 3 comments opensource
- Security Researchers found exposed open source automation CI / CD tools without any authentication process. Not even 10% of people using CI / CD tools may understand how authentication works between components. https://blog.criminalip.io/2022/07/12/open-source-server/ 5 comments programming
- Should be ware of exposed, vulnerable open source automation CI & CD server like Jenkins or RunDeck https://blog.criminalip.io/2022/07/12/open-source-server/ 2 comments devops
Linking pages
Linked pages
- Tens of Jenkins plugins are affected by zero-day vulnerabilitiesSecurity Affairs https://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/132836/security/jenkins-plugins-zero-day-flaws.html 28 comments
- Exposed Redis Commander: The Biggest Contributor to Database Leakage | CIP Blog https://blog.criminalip.io/2022/09/06/redis-database-leaks/ 11 comments
- Cybersecurity Search Engine | Criminal IP https://criminalip.io/ 2 comments
- Security Vulnerabilities That Alters Exposed NGINX Configuration Files https://blog.criminalip.io/2022/10/21/exposed-nginx-configuration-files/ 0 comments
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