What do you picture when you think of the Everywhere Workplace? Your home office, beloved pet curled up at your feet, coffee brewing in the next room? Or maybe working in the mountains or at the seashore or some other idyllic location? There’s more to the Everywhere Workplace than exotic work settings.
Dirty Pipe vulnerability is a Linux kernel vulnerability that allows the ability of non-privileged users to overwrite read-only files. The vulnerability is due to an uninitialized “pipe_buffer.flags” variable, which overwrites any file contents in the page cache even if the file is not permitted to be written, immutable, or on a read-only mount, including CD-ROM mounts. The page cache is always writable by the kernel and writing to a pipe never checks any permissions.
Winning one Globee award for Global Excellence in Cybersecurity is a really big deal. Winning two is worth calling everyone we know. We won three. We’re honored and humbled to have received so much recognition at the Globee® 18th Annual Cyber Security Global Excellence Awards, and we couldn’t wait to share the news with you. Here’s a look at our awards.
The pandemic catalyzed a monumental shift in where and how people work. Amid all the uncertainty of emerging variants, returning to the old normal seems improbable. The success of the remote workforce experiment and the influx of newer generations with different work priorities also contribute to the unlikelihood of returning to offices full time. The decision of where to work is shifting from the employer to the employee.
During the last 25 years, companies have relied on SMB protocol to allow them to collaborate and centralize corporate documents. These are the good old shared drives we all know well. Let’s take a look back at this technology for some good background.