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Arthur Besse@lemmy.mlM to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish ·
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CrackArmor: Critical AppArmor Flaws Enable Local Privilege Escalation to Root

www.qualys.com

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CrackArmor: Critical AppArmor Flaws Enable Local Privilege Escalation to Root

www.qualys.com

Arthur Besse@lemmy.mlM to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish ·
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    1. This is was an ad
    2. They have a product called Cybersecurity Asset Management that these absolute geniuses named CSAM.

    🤦‍♂️

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      I thought it may be CAM but nope, they really went for it https://www.qualys.com/fundamentals/cyber-security-asset-management

      It’s not unique to them either, I heard that term before but never spelled out

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      1. They have a product called Cybersecurity Asset Management that these absolute geniuses named CSAM.

      I noticed that, too. Like, maybe they named it before that particular acronym became infamous, but rebranding is a thing companies do all the time. They are making the choice to keep that one.

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      You’re correct on both points (🤦‍♂️ indeed).

      I’ve now edited this post to link to their advisory text file instead of their advertising-heavy blog post about it which I had initially linked when the above comment was posted. Thanks.

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        Thank you for that, I’ve changed my vote accordingly. The text file gets right to the point too.

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