Critical Samba vulnerabilities easily allow hacking of servers
Samba is a free software project that runs on operating systems that are similar to UNIX and supports the Windows file sharing protocol. This protocol once went by the nameRead More →
Samba is a free software project that runs on operating systems that are similar to UNIX and supports the Windows file sharing protocol. This protocol once went by the nameRead More →
Samba is a free software re-implementation of the SMB networking protocol that offers file and print services for a variety of Microsoft Windows clients. It is also capable of integratingRead More →
Samba announced the release of some updates that aim to address various vulnerabilities whose successful exploitation would allow threat actors to lead to an arbitrary code execution scenario with highRead More →
Information security specialists reported the detection of 8 security vulnerabilities in Samba, the well-known free software re-implementation of the SMB networking protocol initially developed by Andrew Tridgell. According to theRead More →
Cybersecurity specialists report the finding of multiple vulnerabilities in Samba, a free software re-implementation of the SMB networking protocol. According to the report, successful exploitation of these flaws would allowRead More →
Network security course specialists reported the finding of multiple vulnerabilities in Samba, the free implementation of Microsoft Windows Shared File Protocol for UNIX-like systems. Successful exploitation of these flaws couldRead More →
This has been a complex and busy start of 2020 year for vulnerability testing specialists. This time, Samba, Microsoft’s shared file protocol just announced the release of some updates forRead More →
Vuln hit “all versions of Samba from 4.0.0 onward using embedded Heimdal Kerberos.” On Wednesday, the Samba Team released new security updates to fix a vulnerability in “all versions of Samba from 4.0.0 onward usingRead More →
Comparisons to the Windows flaw WCry exploited are exaggerated, but only a little. Maintainers of the Samba networking utility just patched a critical code-execution vulnerability that could pose a severeRead More →