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The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program, a globally recognized cybersecurity cornerstone, recently faced a funding crisis that almost disrupted its operations and sent ripples through the cybersecurity community. Here’s the detailed story of what happened, the key players involved, and what lies ahead for this essential program. The Funding Crisis: What Happened? On April […]
In a recent data breach revelation, Hertz Global Holdings disclosed a significant data breach involving one of its vendors, Cleo Communications. This breach exploited zero-day vulnerabilities in Cleo’s file transfer platform, leading to the unauthorized access of sensitive customer information. The incident occurred between October and December 2024, and Hertz confirmed the breach in early […]
A series of critical vulnerabilities have been discovered in GRUB2, the popular bootloader used by many Linux distributions. These flaws could allow attackers to bypass security measures, potentially compromising millions of systems globally. Daniel Kiper, a GRUB maintainer, recently published a report detailing the vulnerabilities, which range from heap overflows and out-of-bounds writes to use-after-free […]
Introduction As we welcome 2025, SiteHUB is thrilled to share our latest achievements and our ambitious roadmap for the year ahead. We are committed to driving innovation, fostering sustainable growth, and forging strong partnerships to power businesses globally. Here’s a closer look at what we’ve accomplished and what’s on the horizon. 2024 Achievements Accredited .ng […]
The Linux 6.13 release brings several exciting features and improvements, particularly for AMD and Intel systems. Here are some highlights: Power Management Updates AMD EPYC 9005 “Turin” CPUs: The AMD P-State driver is now the default for these processors, providing better power efficiency. Intel Xeon 6 P “Granite Rapids”: The balance-performance Energy Performance Preference (EPP) […]