Critical Malware Threat: CVE-2026-5631 Explained

Understanding CVE-2026-5631 and Its Implications The digital landscape is ever-evolving, and so are the threats to server security. A recent vulnerability, CVE-2026-5631, has emerged in the assafelovic gpt-researcher application. It highlights the need for vigilance among system administrators and hosting providers. What Is CVE-2026-5631? CVE-2026-5631 raises concerns due to its potential for code injection via […]

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Mitigating CVE-2026-5628: A Server Security Alert

Introduction to CVE-2026-5628 A security vulnerability has been discovered in the Belkin F9K1015 router. This flaw can have serious implications for server administrators, hosting providers, and web application operators. Given the prevalence of online threats, understanding this vulnerability is vital for enhancing your cybersecurity measures. Summary of the Incident The vulnerability, designated as CVE-2026-5628, affects […]

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Critical Malware Threat: CVE-2026-5631 Explained

Understanding CVE-2026-5631 and Its Implications The digital landscape is ever-evolving, and so are the threats to server security. A recent vulnerability, CVE-2026-5631, has emerged in the assafelovic gpt-researcher application. It highlights the need for vigilance among system administrators and hosting providers. What Is CVE-2026-5631? CVE-2026-5631 raises concerns due to its potential for code injection via […]

Vulnerability
Mitigating CVE-2026-5628: A Server Security Alert

Introduction to CVE-2026-5628 A security vulnerability has been discovered in the Belkin F9K1015 router. This flaw can have serious implications for server administrators, hosting providers, and web application operators. Given the prevalence of online threats, understanding this vulnerability is vital for enhancing your cybersecurity measures. Summary of the Incident The vulnerability, designated as CVE-2026-5628, affects […]

Vulnerability
Release notes Attack Vector Miner – AI Technology for Detecting Zero-Day Attacks

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is spreading quickly in many industries, and we can gladly announce the Attack Vector Miner, one of our latest developments based on AI. But before we tell you more about that, let’s get a bit more familiar with AI. If you’re an AI expert, know everything about it, and are only curious […]

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 […]

Vulnerability Critical CVE-2026-5629: Protect Your Servers Now!

Understanding CVE-2026-5629 and Its Implications for Server Security Recently, the CVE-2026-5629 vulnerability was identified in Belkin's F9K1015 router model. This security flaw arises from a buffer overflow in the formSetFirewall function within the device's firmware. The vulnerability allows malicious actors to exploit the device remotely, which poses a significant risk for system administrators and hosting […]

Vulnerability CVE-2026-5624: ProjectSend Cross-Site Request Forgery

Understanding CVE-2026-5624: A Server Security Alert A critical vulnerability, identified as CVE-2026-5624, has recently been discovered in ProjectSend versions prior to r2029. This flaw targets the upload.php file and enables attackers to perform cross-site request forgery (CSRF) attacks remotely. Given its exploitability, this news poses urgency for system administrators and hosting providers, especially those running […]

Vulnerability Preventing CVE-2026-5625: Essential Server Security

Understanding CVE-2026-5625 and Its Impacts on Server Security The world of cybersecurity is constantly evolving. One recent vulnerability, CVE-2026-5625, in the assafelovic gpt-researcher software, poses significant concerns for system administrators. What is CVE-2026-5625? This vulnerability affects versions of the gpt-researcher up to 3.4.3. Specifically, it involves a weakness in the WebSocket interface, allowing for cross-site […]

Vulnerability Enhancing Server Security Against New Threats

Understanding the Recent Vulnerability in CMSsite 1.0 CMSsite 1.0 recently faced a significant security threat due to a SQL injection vulnerability (CVE-2019-25674). This vulnerability allows unauthenticated attackers to manipulate database queries by injecting malicious SQL code. Such vulnerabilities can lead to unauthorized access to sensitive database information, making it crucial for system administrators and hosting […]

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Vulnerability eDirectory SQL Injection Vulnerability and Its Impact

Understanding the eDirectory SQL Injection Vulnerability The recent discovery of multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in eDirectory has raised significant concerns among system administrators and hosting providers. This vulnerability (CVE-2019-25675) allows attackers to bypass authentication and access sensitive files without any prerequisite credentials. What is CVE-2019-25675? This vulnerability is specifically tied to SQL injection, which is […]

Vulnerability Enhancing Server Security Against New Threats

Understanding the Recent Vulnerability in CMSsite 1.0 CMSsite 1.0 recently faced a significant security threat due to a SQL injection vulnerability (CVE-2019-25674). This vulnerability allows unauthenticated attackers to manipulate database queries by injecting malicious SQL code. Such vulnerabilities can lead to unauthorized access to sensitive database information, making it crucial for system administrators and hosting […]

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Start the 5-min installation with one line of code and use all the security components without commitment and limitation for 7-trial days!
Vulnerability eDirectory SQL Injection Vulnerability and Its Impact

Understanding the eDirectory SQL Injection Vulnerability The recent discovery of multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in eDirectory has raised significant concerns among system administrators and hosting providers. This vulnerability (CVE-2019-25675) allows attackers to bypass authentication and access sensitive files without any prerequisite credentials. What is CVE-2019-25675? This vulnerability is specifically tied to SQL injection, which is […]

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