Things are improving, but a researcher has still identified over 1,500 Perforce P4 instances allowing attackers to read files on the server.
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Things are improving, but a researcher has still identified over 1,500 Perforce P4 instances allowing attackers to read files on the server.
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A critical vulnerability affecting baseboard management controller (BMC) firmware made by AMI could expose many devices to remote attacks.
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