CISA issued an emergency directive after F5 source code and undisclosed vulnerabilities were stolen by a nation-state hacker.
A threat actor affiliated with a nation-state broke into F5 and nabbed information regarding unpatched vulnerabilities.
Open-source software allows anyone to modify, enhance, or view the source code behind it. It can encourage collaboration in ...
F5 discloses that a nation-state actor has stolen source code and unpatched vulnerability data for its widely used BIG-IP ...
IT and security leaders should install latest patches from the application delivery and security vendor after suspected ...
F5 was recently targeted by state-sponsored threat actors who managed to steal sensitive information from the company’s ...
Officials warned that attackers could exploit the vulnerabilities to steal credentials, move laterally through networks, and ...
And they swiped a limited amount of customers' config data Security shop F5 today said "highly sophisticated nation-state" ...
Now, the alleged hacker behind last year's 'Teraleak' – in which huge amounts of data had leaked online – has now supposedly returned and released Legends Z-A's source code, beta builds (including two ...
The Free Software Foundation's new Librephone project wants to reverse engineer the binary blobs our phones rely on.