Critical CVE-2026-25742 Vulnerability in Zulip

Introduction to CVE-2026-25742 Vulnerability The cybersecurity landscape changes rapidly, and new vulnerabilities can pose risks to your infrastructure. The CVE-2026-25742 vulnerability in Zulip highlights the need for robust server security measures. System administrators and hosting providers must stay vigilant to protect Linux servers from potential threats. Understanding CVE-2026-25742 Prior to version 11.6, Zulip, an open-source […]

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CVE-2026-26058: Vulnerability in Zulip

Understanding CVE-2026-26058: A Path Traversal Vulnerability in Zulip Zulip is an open-source team collaboration tool. Recently, a critical vulnerability, CVE-2026-26058, was discovered which could impact server security. This vulnerability exists from version 1.4.0 through to just before version 11.6, allowing attackers to exploit servers by leveraging path traversal techniques during the import process. What Happened? […]

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Critical CVE-2026-25742 Vulnerability in Zulip

Introduction to CVE-2026-25742 Vulnerability The cybersecurity landscape changes rapidly, and new vulnerabilities can pose risks to your infrastructure. The CVE-2026-25742 vulnerability in Zulip highlights the need for robust server security measures. System administrators and hosting providers must stay vigilant to protect Linux servers from potential threats. Understanding CVE-2026-25742 Prior to version 11.6, Zulip, an open-source […]

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CVE-2026-26058: Vulnerability in Zulip

Understanding CVE-2026-26058: A Path Traversal Vulnerability in Zulip Zulip is an open-source team collaboration tool. Recently, a critical vulnerability, CVE-2026-26058, was discovered which could impact server security. This vulnerability exists from version 1.4.0 through to just before version 11.6, allowing attackers to exploit servers by leveraging path traversal techniques during the import process. What Happened? […]

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Security analysis WordPress hosting and the BitNinja WAF: How to do it right? - (Part 2)

Last time we finished off with the advice that if you’re hosting mainly WordPress websites, you should only enable the BitNinja Safe Minimum ruleset for the “/” location or any other domain pattern that contains “/wp-admin”. So let’s talk a bit more about domain patterns With the BitNinja WAF, we’d like to give you the […]

Release notes New LogAnalysis with 109x speed

New LogAnalysis with 109x speed The former version of SenseLog (which serves our robust LogAnalysis module) has processed the files at the start and observed them if there were any changes in them. It has used a lot of sources for the dates in the log rows. In this version it was necessary because SenseLog […]

Threat lab Zero Day phpMyAdmin Vulnerablity Patched by BitNinja

A new flaw on the horizon! A new flaw has been discovered in phpMyAdmin, in which an attacker has the possibility to include files on the server. This vulnerability is caused because of a portion of a code where the pages are redirected and loaded in phpMyAdmin. Here are the steps, how it can be […]

Trending WordPress hosting and the BitNinja WAF - How to do it right? (Part 1: The basics)

We know that our customers care a lot about their own customers, too. Just like we care about you, and about making the internet a safer place. So, with the following series of articles titled “Wordpress hosting and the BitNinja WAF - how to do it right?”, I’d like to help those who work in WordPress hosting, […]

Release notes HTTP/2 support with BitNinja WAF 2.0

HTTP/2 support with BitNinja WAF 2.0 The version of bitninja-ssl-termination 1.1.0, which is practically a HAProxy (1.8.9), can handle HTTP2 connections. It will be installed automatically by BitNinja (v 1.20.10) and it will reconfigure the configs for HTTP/2. It only affects the HTTPS connections. HTTP2 over TLS (h2) is supported by all of the modern […]

Trending Riskware – a thin line between benign and malicious programs

Riskware – a thin line between benign and malicious programs Programming is something that can be used for good and also for bad reasons. We can write software with the sole purpose of causing harm, or we can be developers whose aim is to make things better and easier. Nowadays we can hear a lot […]

Trending What is going on in the background of the cyberworld

There are things we are not really waiting for, in fact we are looking for a way to bypass or avoid them. Unfortunately, some of them are inevitable just like the Cyber Worldwar, which in fact has already begun. Mentionable acts from history There was a historical milestone on May 12th, 2017 when within only […]

Security analysis Drupalgeddon 3 in retrospect

As you know, recently we’ve released multiple security patches for the Drupalgeddon vulnerabilities. The last one was Drupal Remote Code Execution - SA-CORE-2018-004, CVE-2018-7602, patched only 2 days after it was first discovered. We’re very proud of our quick reaction time and would like to share some statistics with you about the attacks that were […]

Trending Kevin Mitnick the most famous hacker

Where it all began Kevin David Mitnick is one of the most famous hackers. At age 13 Mitnick used dumpster dicing and social engineering to bypass the bus ticketing system in Los Angeles, this way he was able to ride the LA area using unused transfer slips. First big step His first unauthorized access to […]

Vulnerability Critical Server Vulnerability: CVE-2026-28766 Details

CVE-2026-28766: A Critical Vulnerability in Gardyn Cloud API The Gardyn Cloud API has exposed a severe vulnerability known as CVE-2026-28766. This critical flaw allows unauthorized access to all user account data without any authentication requirements. Understanding the Incident This vulnerability has been given a CVSS score of 9.3, indicating a critical risk level. It enables […]

Vulnerability CVE-2026-28767: Server Security Alert for Hosting Providers

Understanding CVE-2026-28767: A Critical Vulnerability In recent cybersecurity news, a major vulnerability has been identified as CVE-2026-28767. This flaw in the Gardyn Cloud API allows unauthorized access to sensitive administrative endpoints. It raises significant concerns for server security, particularly for system administrators and hosting providers. Details of the Vulnerability The CVE-2026-28767 vulnerability relates to a […]

Vulnerability Severe Vulnerability Discovered in Gardyn Cloud API

Critical Vulnerability in Gardyn Cloud API: CVE-2026-25197 The recent discovery of a severe vulnerability in the Gardyn Cloud API has raised significant alarms in the cybersecurity community. This vulnerability, known as CVE-2026-25197, allows authenticated users to access other user profiles by modifying the ID number within the API call. This oversight opens the door to […]

Vulnerability CVE-2026-35536: Cookie Injection Vulnerability Alert

New Cookie Injection Vulnerability Affects Tornado Server The recent announcement of the CVE-2026-35536 vulnerability raised eyebrows across the cybersecurity landscape. This cookie injection flaw in Tornado, discovered before version 6.5.5, could have serious implications for server security. Incident Summary This vulnerability allows attackers to inject crafted characters into `domain`, `path`, and `samesite` arguments. The lack […]

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Vulnerability Protecting Your Linux Server from CVE-2026-28815

Understanding CVE-2026-28815 and Its Implications The recent discovery of CVE-2026-28815 highlights a significant security vulnerability that affects server security, specifically within the Apple Swift-Crypto library. This flaw allows attackers to trigger an out-of-bounds read in the C decapsulation path when a short X-Wing HPKE key is supplied. The result can be a crash or memory […]

Vulnerability CVE-2026-35536: Cookie Injection Vulnerability Alert

New Cookie Injection Vulnerability Affects Tornado Server The recent announcement of the CVE-2026-35536 vulnerability raised eyebrows across the cybersecurity landscape. This cookie injection flaw in Tornado, discovered before version 6.5.5, could have serious implications for server security. Incident Summary This vulnerability allows attackers to inject crafted characters into `domain`, `path`, and `samesite` arguments. The lack […]

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Vulnerability Protecting Your Linux Server from CVE-2026-28815

Understanding CVE-2026-28815 and Its Implications The recent discovery of CVE-2026-28815 highlights a significant security vulnerability that affects server security, specifically within the Apple Swift-Crypto library. This flaw allows attackers to trigger an out-of-bounds read in the C decapsulation path when a short X-Wing HPKE key is supplied. The result can be a crash or memory […]

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