Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS): When Patterns Attack
A single poorly written regex can take down your server. ReDoS is a subtle denial-of-service vulnerability hiding in dependencies you have never audited.
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A single poorly written regex can take down your server. ReDoS is a subtle denial-of-service vulnerability hiding in dependencies you have never audited.
CI/CD pipelines are the new attack surface. From poisoned dependencies to compromised build tools, here's how to lock down your software delivery infrastructure.
LockBit ransomware operators breached Accenture, a major global consulting firm, claiming to have stolen 6TB of data and demanding a $50 million ransom.
A ReDoS flaw in path-parse (CVE-2021-23343) lurks deep in webpack and resolve dependency trees. Here's the impact, timeline, and how to fix it.
ProxyShell chained three Exchange vulnerabilities for unauthenticated remote code execution. Months after patches were available, thousands of servers remained exposed.
Log4Shell, Spring4Shell, and the Struts flaw behind Equifax: real CVEs still lurking in banking and fintech open source stacks, with fixes and detection tips.
Attackers exploit human typos to distribute malware through package registries. Here's how typosquatting works, real examples, and how to protect your builds.
A ReDoS flaw in browserslist (CVE-2021-23364) let crafted query strings stall builds across the JS ecosystem. Here's the full breakdown and fix.
DNS hijacking can redirect software updates, package downloads, and API calls to attacker-controlled servers. Here's how this underrated attack vector threatens your entire software supply chain.
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