Examples of using Discovered a vulnerability in English and their translations into Swedish
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Multiple researchers have discovered a vulnerability in various processors supporting speculative execution, enabling an attacker controlling an unprivileged process
Multiple researchers have discovered a vulnerability in various processors supporting speculative execution,
If you are a whitehat researcher that believes you have discovered a vulnerability in an Indeed product
But to go into the ones and zeros and discover a vulnerability you can exploit.
That gives you this kind of capability, and discover a vulnerability within that system that you can exploit. but to go into the micro-electronics, and go into the ones and zeros It's not just a normal level of technical sophistication.
Last summer, he discovered a vulnerability in Inteno home routers that leave them exposed to hackers.
CVE-2007-4573 Wojciech Purczynski discovered a vulnerability that can be exploitd by a local user to obtain superuser privileges on x86_64 systems.
The KDE team discovered a vulnerability in the way KDE uses Ghostscript software for processing of PostScript(PS) and PDF files.
Tatsuya Kinoshita discovered a vulnerability in flim, an emacs library for working with internet messages, where temporary files
Dirk Nehring discovered a vulnerability in the IPsec code that allows remote users to cause a denial of service by sending a specially crafted ESP packet.
Crazy Einstein" has discovered a vulnerability in the"mod_include" module,
Krzysztof Katowicz-Kowalewski discovered a vulnerability in Fail2ban, a log monitoring and system which can act on attack by preventing hosts to connect to specified services using the local firewall.
Crazy Einstein" has discovered a vulnerability in the"mod_include" module,
Sebastian Krahmer discovered a vulnerability whereby a malicious CVS pserver could create arbitrary files on the client system during an update or checkout operation, by supplying absolute pathnames in RCS diffs.
Derek Robert Price discovered a vulnerability whereby a CVS pserver could be abused by a malicious client to view the contents of certain files outside of the CVS root directory using relative pathnames containing.
Ulf Härnhammar discovered a vulnerability in pavuk, a file retrieval program,
Akira Tanaka discovered a vulnerability in Hiki Wiki,
Teemu Salmela discovered a vulnerability in GNU tar that could allow a malicious user to overwrite arbitrary files by inducing the victim to attempt to extract a specially crafted tar file containing a GNUTYPE_NAMES record with a symbolic link.
A vulnerability was discovered in aria2, a download client.