The Apache Software Foundation released on Wednesday an updated version of its market-leading Web server software, primarily to patch previously undisclosed security holes. The group, which ...
The Apache Software Foundation has released an update to address a critical flaw in its hugely popular web server that allows remote attackers to take control of a vulnerable system. The first Apache ...
The Apache Software Foundation has released version 2.4.50 of the HTTP Web Server to address two vulnerabilities, one of which is an actively exploited path traversal and file disclosure flaw. The ...
Stealthy Apache Tomcat Critical Exploit Bypasses Security Filters: Are You at Risk? Your email has been sent Apache Tomcat is under attack as cybercriminals actively exploit a recently disclosed ...
Proof-of-Concept (PoC) exploits for the Apache web server zero-day surfaced on the internet revealing that the vulnerability is far more critical than originally disclosed. These exploits show that ...
Continuing the theme from my previous column on the relative security of Internet Information Services (IIS) vs. Apache, I’ve come across more studies to support my initial conclusion. If you remember ...
Researchers who have analyzed the recently disclosed vulnerability in Apache Commons Text — referred to by some as Text4Shell — described it this week as serious but unlikely to be as disruptive as ...
Attackers are exploiting a vulnerability in the Log4j logging platform on systems running Apache software that is written in Java and utilizes the log4j library. Critical systems will be impacted.
The creators of Apache Web Server software said today that all Apache users are potentially affected by security vulnerabilities that were announced yesterday, even as a controversy continues about ...
Scott Boone alerted us to a SecurityFocus Forums posting titled "Mac OS X - Apache & Case Insensitive Filesystems." It states: "The preferred filesystem for Mac OS X is Apple's HFS and most setups use ...
Continuing the theme from my previous column on the relative security of Internet Information Service (IIS) vs. Apache, I’ve come across more studies to support my initial conclusion. Since a single ...
Christopher Graham sent us the following note, posted to the Apache Webserver Weekly mailings: "Mac OS X users should be aware of a potential problem as the Finder creates files .DS_Store in viewed ...