There’s hardly a more recognizable landmark in the Midwest than the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, a monument honoring Thomas Jefferson and his ideas for America’s westward expansion. Reaching 630 ...
Citrix issues warning on password spraying attacks targeting NetScaler and NetScaler Gateway appliances deployed by organizations worldwide. Citrix has issued a fresh warning on password spraying ...
Customers using Gateway Service don’t need to take any remediating measures. Only NetScaler/NetScaler Gateway appliances deployed on premises or in cloud infrastructure require these mitigations." ...
In mid-November, Citrix also closed security gaps in Netscaler ADC and Gateway. The vulnerabilities allowed attackers to at least paralyze vulnerable services, but possibly also to infiltrate and ...
and Citrix NetScaler Gateway appliances, tracked as CVE-2023-4966, but more commonly known as Citrix Bleed. Rafe Pilling, director of threat intelligence at the Secureworks Counter Threat Unit ...
Leading the list is CVE-2023-3519, a code injection vulnerability in NetScaler ADC/Gateway. This vulnerability, exploited by state actors, enabled remote code execution on unpatched servers, ...
with fixes for two flaws in NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway and another couple of medium-importance holes in Citrix Session Recording. After going quiet last month, Intel released 47 patches ...
The gRPC-Gateway is a plugin of the Google protocol buffers compiler protoc. It reads protobuf service definitions and generates a reverse-proxy server which translates a RESTful HTTP API into gRPC.
Citrix is aware of attacks exploiting two new NetScaler ADC and Gateway zero-day vulnerabilities tracked as CVE-2023-6548 and CVE-2023-6549. A security bulletin published by Citrix on Tuesday informs ...