Me friend, Bobbie Zimmerman says no help coming -- the hanging judge is drunk! "There's something funny going on" he said " I can just feel it in the air" He went to get the hanging judge but the hanging judge was drunk As the leading actor hurried by in the costume of a monk
"Dodgers blow their best season"@26. Not quite blown yet; maybe they just need their good pitchers back from disabled. How about those Cleveland Indians though eh? OK, yeah a baseball thread would be better. Maybe about playoffs time.
Source: Severe security vulnerability found in Apache Struts using lgtm.com (CVE-2017-9805) - Blog - lgtm Security researchers at lgtm.com have discovered a critical remote code execution vulnerability in Apache Struts — a popular open-source framework for developing web applications in the Java programming language. All versions of Struts since 2008 are affected; all web applications using the framework’s popular REST plugin are vulnerable. Shortly after the patched versions of Struts were released on 5 September, multiple working exploits were observed on various internet sites. Users are strongly advised to upgrade their Apache Struts components as a matter of urgency. This vulnerability has been addressed in Struts versions 2.3.34 and 2.5.13. . . . This particular vulnerability allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on any server running an application built using the Struts framework and the popular REST communication plugin. The weakness is caused by the way Struts deserializesuntrusted data. The lgtm security team have a simple working exploit for this vulnerability which will not be published at this stage. At the time of the announcement there is no suggestion that an exploit is publicly available, but it is likely that there will be one soon. . . . The technical details are a fascinating read. Bob Wilson
And now, this. Fake Equifax websites stealing your personal data while you try to protect yourself... (I tried to link the article at Gizmodo here, and it wouldn't work) Try this one... Someone Made a Fake Equifax Site. Then Equifax Linked to It. - The New York Times or this Equifax team accidentally sent some people to a phishing website - SlashGear
Couldn't break enough double wishbones to get lucky enough to swerve around this mess! Here's hoping Equifax execs are on a pothole-ridden highway to hell. Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
Apparently, there is different wording for some people. Either "may be affected" or "have been affected". My son thinks it lines up with a credit card problem he had last June. He replaced the card back then.