Actively exploited vulnerability gives extraordinary control over server fleets
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Actively exploited vulnerability gives extraordinary control over server fleets
Hackers are exploiting a maximum-severity vulnerability that has the potential to give them complete control over thousands of servers, many of which handle mission-critical tasks inside data centers, the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is warning. The vulnerability, carrying a severity rating of 10 out of a possible 10, resides in the AMI MegaRAC, a widely used firmware package that allows large fleets of servers to be remot…
Ars Technica: Actively exploited vulnerability gives extraordinary control over server fleets
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A highly critical vulnerability, actively exploited, gives complete control over servers via the BMC, which allows remote management, even if it is turned off.
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