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React Server Components Vulnerability: How a Simple Request Could Take Down Your App

10 Apr 2026 news

A critical vulnerability in React Server Components allows attackers to easily trigger denial-of-service attacks, risking widespread downtime. Find out which packages are affected, how the exploit works, and why urgent patching is essential.

#React Server Components | #Denial-of-Service | #Vulnerability

Proxy Panic: Critical Apache Traffic Server Bugs Threaten Enterprise Uptime

06 Apr 2026 news

Emergency patches for Apache Traffic Server address two critical flaws: one enabling denial-of-service attacks and another allowing stealthy HTTP request smuggling. Enterprises relying on ATS are urged to upgrade immediately.

#Apache Traffic Server | #security vulnerabilities | #denial-of-service

Critical Apache Traffic Server Flaws Threaten Web Infrastructure

06 Apr 2026 news

Newly discovered vulnerabilities in Apache Traffic Server expose enterprises to denial-of-service and request smuggling attacks. Immediate patching is crucial to defend against potential outages and data breaches.

#Apache Traffic Server | #Denial-of-Service | #Request Smuggling

Node.js Emergency Patches: Critical Vulnerabilities Threaten Servers Worldwide

26 Mar 2026 news

A cluster of newly discovered vulnerabilities in Node.js—including a flaw enabling remote, unauthenticated server crashes—has triggered emergency patches. This feature unpacks the technical details, risks, and why immediate updates are vital for all Node.js deployments.

#Node.js vulnerabilities | #security updates | #Denial-of-Service

OpenSSH Flaw: Unauthenticated Attackers Can Instantly Crash Linux SSH Processes

13 Mar 2026 news

A newly discovered OpenSSH vulnerability enables remote attackers to crash SSH child processes and leak sensitive data on Linux servers with GSSAPI Key Exchange enabled. Immediate patching or configuration changes are advised.

#OpenSSH | #Linux Servers | #Denial-of-Service

Crashing the Code: Inside the .NET Zero-Day That Exposed Global Services

11 Mar 2026 news 🌍 North America

A newly revealed zero-day flaw in Microsoft’s .NET framework let attackers remotely crash apps—threatening service outages worldwide. Investigate how the bug worked, who was at risk, and what defenses matter most.

#.NET vulnerability | #zero-day | #denial-of-service

Packet Pandemonium: Apache ActiveMQ Vulnerability Puts Global Networks at Risk

06 Mar 2026 news

A subtle but severe bug in Apache ActiveMQ’s MQTT module allows authenticated attackers to crash enterprise message brokers with malformed packets. Here’s how the exploit works, who must patch, and what this means for digital infrastructure security.

#ActiveMQ | #MQTT vulnerability | #Denial-of-Service

Fuzzing Exposes DoS Flaws in Socomec DIRIS M-70: Inside the IIoT Security Breakthrough

20 Feb 2026 news 🌍 Europe

A Cisco Talos researcher used advanced emulation and fuzzing to reveal six DoS vulnerabilities in the Socomec DIRIS M-70 IIoT device, exposing risks to critical infrastructure and prompting swift security fixes.

#Fuzzing | #IIoT Security | #Denial-of-Service

Unseen Saboteurs: Windows RasMan Zero-Day Lets Anyone Crash Your Network

11 Feb 2026 news 🌍 North America

A newly discovered zero-day in Windows’ RasMan service lets attackers crash remote access for any user with local access—no admin rights required. Microsoft urges urgent patching as attacks escalate.

#VPN Vulnerability | #Denial-of-Service | #Microsoft Patch

Zero-Day Attack on Windows Remote Access: DoS Flaw Forces Emergency Patch

11 Feb 2026 news 🌍 North America

A newly discovered zero-day bug in Windows’ Remote Access Connection Manager allows local attackers to crash remote services and disrupt connectivity. Microsoft has released emergency patches—here’s what you need to know.

#Zero-Day | #Denial-of-Service | #Remote Access