Category Archives: bugs
About the GNU C Library (glibc) bug CVE-2015-7547
It has been another interesting week from the security perspective, since most administrators have been busy in the past few days patching the latest vulnerability marked as CVE-2015-7547. It is a buffer overflow in the getaddrinfo() function which is a … Continue reading
Security update in response to the OpenSSL patch
Within a year, we’ve witnessed three massive security vulnerabilities. From Heartbleed, the Bash bug, to the Poodle attack; luckily, none of these has caused any problems to ISL Online remote desktop users. Today, a new security release, ISL Conference Proxy … Continue reading
Security update for Server License: Poodle (SSL v.3) vulnerability
Short after the Bash bug or Shellshock, which ISL Online was NOT affected by, another security vulnerability has been revealed. This time, a 15-years old flaw in SSL 3.0 or the so-called POODLE attack is a problem in the CBC … Continue reading
The Bash bug: ISL Online not affected by the latest security flaw
Just months after Heartbleed, which shook the Internet harder than anything before, new security vulnerability known as Bash or Shellshock is threatening to compromise online security once again. A careful audit of ISL Online confirms the remote desktop software is … Continue reading
ISL Online’s Heartbleed Bug Within OpenSSL Fixed
According to heartbleed.com, the OpenSSL cryptographic software library, also in use by ISL Online, has a serious vulnerability called the Heartbleed bug. Uncovered by a team of security engineers from Codenomicon and Google Security, the weakness allows attackers to steal … Continue reading