OpenPrinting CUPS Remote Code Execution Exploit Chain: What You Should Know
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Discover the key information you need to know about the latest critical Linux vulnerability and what it means for your organization.
A group of vulnerabilities* within OpenPrinting CUPS, an open source collection of tools found in modern Linux distributions to manage, discover, and share printers. By chaining these vulnerabilities together, an attacker could achieve remote code execution, which could result in impacts to data confidentiality, integrity and availability. With this course, OpenPrinting CUPS Remote Code Execution Exploit Chain: What You Should Know, you’ll understand what this vulnerability means to you, and the steps you need to take to mitigate your organization’s exposure. * CVE-2024-47076, CVE-2024-47175, CVE-2024-47176 and CVE-2024-47177
A group of vulnerabilities* within OpenPrinting CUPS, an open source collection of tools found in modern Linux distributions to manage, discover, and share printers. By chaining these vulnerabilities together, an attacker could achieve remote code execution, which could result in impacts to data confidentiality, integrity and availability. With this course, OpenPrinting CUPS Remote Code Execution Exploit Chain: What You Should Know, you’ll understand what this vulnerability means to you, and the steps you need to take to mitigate your organization’s exposure. * CVE-2024-47076, CVE-2024-47175, CVE-2024-47176 and CVE-2024-47177
Syllabus
- OpenPrinting CUPS Remote Code Execution Exploit Chain: What You Should Know 13mins
- Resources 0mins
Taught by
Matthew Lloyd Davies
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