Cisco Secure Web Appliance Content Encoding Filter Bypass Vulnerabilities

Update for March 2, 2023: Since this advisory originally published, Cisco has become aware of an issue in a fix for older major Cisco Secure Web Appliance software releases. That issue introduced additional vulnerabilities in releases 14.5.0-537 and 14.5.1-008. Cisco is investigating these new issues and will provide a fix in April 2023 for software releases later than Release 14.5.1-008. These fixes will address all known filter bypass vulnerabilities that are listed in this advisory, as well More info: https://sec.cloudapps.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityAdvisory/cisco-sa-wsa-bypass-bwBfugek?vs_f=Cisco%20Security%20Advisory&vs_cat=Security%20Intelligence&vs_type=RSS&vs_p=Cisco%20Secure%20Web%20Appliance%20Content%20Encoding%20Filter%20Bypass%20Vulnerabilities&vs_k=1

The Art of Managing Threat Feeds

Threat Intelligence hugely revolves around the craft of handling multiple threat intelligence feeds. Whether they simply contain a stream of malicious indicators of previous attacks or, for example, a painstakingly assembled list of Cobalt Strike team servers found in the wild, steady consumption of threat intelligence feeds (and disposal of degraded indicators) is the cornerstone … ContinuedThe post The Art of Managing Threat Feeds appeared first on VMware Security Blog. More info: https://blogs.vmware.com/security/2023/03/the-art-of-managing-threat-feeds.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-art-of-managing-threat-feeds
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