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The Security Ledger |
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395997 |
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2017-08-11 15:22:36 (vue: 2017-08-11 15:22:36) |
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Was the Devil\'s Ivy Vulnerability a Dud? Don\'t Count on It. |
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In-brief: The Devil’s Ivy vulnerability in the open source gSOAP library is widespread and supposedly trivial to exploit. So why, one month later, haven’t we seen any attacks? Is Devil’s Ivy a dud? ‘Don’t count on it,’ security experts tell us. In July, the warnings were all about the so-called...Read the whole entry... _!fbztxtlnk!_ https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/430806928/0/thesecurityledger -->»Related StoriesSecurity Camera Flaw could lurk in Thousands of DevicesFive Billion Tests Later: IoT and Industrial Control System Protocols Raise AlarmsGerman Electronics Store Sued for Selling Un-Patchable Android Phones
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