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Security Software vulnerability tsa Major TSA security flaw exposed, simple SQL vulnerability could have allowed access to airplane cockpits An attacker could have added fake pilots to the roster ...
The process involves scanning a KCM barcode or entering an employee number, then cross-checking with the airline's database to grant access without requiring a security screening.
The bug let anyone with a “basic knowledge of SQL injection” add themselves to airline rosters, potentially letting them breeze through security and into the cockpit of a commercial airplane ...
Karen Lopez shows how IT pros can go beyond monitoring with AI-powered analytics to spot threats before they become breaches.
Ars Tribunus Militum 22y 1,550 Dec 20, 2010 Dec 20, 2010 #1 I'm having trouble finding a solution to the following error: ...
The security firm found two publicly accessible database instances at oauth2callback.deepseek.com:9000 and dev.deepseek.com:9000 that allowed arbitrary SQL queries via a web interface without ...
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