CERT launched Twitter bot that comes up with names for vulnerabilities

Specialists from the CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC) have launched a special Twitter bot, Vulnonym, which will “invent” random and maximally neutral names for vulnerabilities that have received CVE identifiers. This idea was born out of endless discussions about “should vulnerabilities have names?” For many decades, MITER has been assigning CVE identifiers to vulnerabilities in the… Continue reading CERT launched Twitter bot that comes up with names for vulnerabilities

On July “Patch Tuesday”, only Microsoft fixed 123 vulnerabilities

As part of the July update Tuesday, Microsoft engineers fixed 123 vulnerabilities in 13 different products. Any of them was under attack. In July did not reach the record of June Tuesday only a little, when were fixed129 vulnerabilities. The most serious vulnerability fixed this time is the CVE-2020-1350 problem, also known as SigRed, found… Continue reading On July “Patch Tuesday”, only Microsoft fixed 123 vulnerabilities