all InfoSec news
The Open-Source Backdoor That Almost Compromised SSH
April 2, 2024, 4 p.m. | Thomas Segura
Security Boulevard securityboulevard.com
The open-source world narrowly escaped a sophisticated supply-chain attack that could have compromised countless systems. A stark reminder of the necessity of vigilant monitoring and rigorous vetting within the open-source ecosystem to maintain trust and security.
The post The Open-Source Backdoor That Almost Compromised SSH appeared first on Security Boulevard.
attack backdoor breach explained compromised ecosystem monitoring reminder security security boulevard ssh supply supply chain security systems trust world
More from securityboulevard.com / Security Boulevard
It’s 3am… Do You Know Where Your Data Is?
11 hours ago |
securityboulevard.com
AI: Separating Fact from Fiction
12 hours ago |
securityboulevard.com
Jobs in InfoSec / Cybersecurity
Social Engineer For Reverse Engineering Exploit Study
@ Independent study | Remote
Security Engineer II- Full stack Java with React
@ JPMorgan Chase & Co. | Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Cybersecurity SecOps
@ GFT Technologies | Mexico City, MX, 11850
Senior Information Security Advisor
@ Sun Life | Sun Life Toronto One York
Contract Special Security Officer (CSSO) - Top Secret Clearance
@ SpaceX | Hawthorne, CA
Early Career Cyber Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst
@ State Street | Quincy, Massachusetts