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SC Media is a leading provider of comprehensive cybersecurity news and analysis. The platform covers a wide range of topics including emerging threats, security products and services, industry trends, and expert opinions. The content is created by an experienced team of journalists who are dedicated to providing accurate and insightful information to help professionals stay ahead of the constantly evolving cyber threat landscape. Todd Fitzgerald is the host of the CISO Stories podcast. He has over 20 years of experience in cybersecurity, including roles as a CISO and security executive at various organizations. The podcast features interviews with top cybersecurity leaders who share their experiences, challenges, and successes in managing security risks. Jill Aitoro is a contributing writer for SC Media. She covers news related to cybersecurity leadership, trends, and best practices.
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Critical PHP Vulnerability (CVE-2024-4577) Allows Unauthenticated Code Execution on Windows Systems
Broke On: Saturday, 08 June 2024A critical vulnerability, CVE-2024-4577, in PHP affects all Windows systems and allows unauthenticated attackers to take control when PHP is configured for certain interactions or the binary is exposed. Vulnerable are systems running Japanese, traditional Chinese, or simplified Chinese. Attackers can exploit this recurrence of an argument injection bug through CGI mode or exposing the PHP binary in a CGI directory. Affected versions include 8.3 prior to 8.3.8, 8.2 prior to 8.2.20, and 8.1 prior to 8.1.29.