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Episode 12
Patch [Fix] Tuesday – October 2024 [Experts Analyze a Long List of Spooky Vulnerabilities], E12
October 8, 202421m 6s
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Show Notes
In this episode, the hosts discuss the critical vulnerabilities released in October's Patch Tuesday, focusing on notable CVEs, including a Windows netlogon elevation of privilege vulnerability and an RCE in the remote desktop client. They also address the CUPS vulnerability affecting Linux servers and the implications of Apple's recent updates that have disrupted security tools. The conversation emphasizes the importance of patching and maintaining security in the face of evolving threats.
Topics
CVEvulnerabilitiescybersecurityMicrosoftRCECUPSApplepatchingsecurity toolsnetwork securityconfig managerLinux