They’ve copy pasted the advisory and put a very stupid title on it. “Ugly, perfect ten-rated bug”, “patch before they’re utterly p0wned”, “btw it’s a denial of service attack”.
It’s The Register; the self-admitted British tabloid (like the Daily Mail) of the IT world. Sometimes they can produce a good article, othertimes it’s clickbait where you’re also expecting page 3 to be a naked woman.
This seems like spam to me?
They’ve copy pasted the advisory and put a very stupid title on it. “Ugly, perfect ten-rated bug”, “patch before they’re utterly p0wned”, “btw it’s a denial of service attack”.
No thanks.
It’s The Register; the self-admitted British tabloid (like the Daily Mail) of the IT world. Sometimes they can produce a good article, othertimes it’s clickbait where you’re also expecting page 3 to be a naked woman.
This vulnerability can “allow the attacker to execute arbitrary code and obtain full control of the system,” it’s not just a DoS.
https://tools.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityAdvisory/cisco-sa-20180129-asa1