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The future is AC/DC: the Agent Centric Development Cycle

The era of Continuous Integration, with its familiar processes and workflows, is rapidly coming to an end. Traditional CI relies on developers making small, frequent, iterative commits. Today, the “continuous” part is changing.

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Shopware 5.3.3: PHP Object Instantiation to Blind XXE
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Shopware 5.3.3: PHP Object Instantiation to Blind XXE

Shopware is a popular e-commerce software that bases on Symfony, Doctrine and the Zend Framework. In this blog post we investigate the exploitation of a rare PHP object instantiation vulnerability (CVE-2017-18357).

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Joomla! 3.7.5 - Takeover in 20 Seconds with LDAP Injection
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Joomla! 3.7.5 - Takeover in 20 Seconds with LDAP Injection

Joomla! is one of the most popular content management systems. We detected a previously unknown LDAP injection vulnerability in the login controller that could allow remote attackers to leak the super user password and to fully take over any Joomla! installation.

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SugarCRM's Security Diet - Multiple Vulnerabilities
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SugarCRM's Security Diet - Multiple Vulnerabilities

SugarCRM is one of the most popular customer relationship management solutions. We uncovered critical security issues that could allow attackers to steal customer data or sensitive files from the server.

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How security flaws in PHP's core can affect your application
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How security flaws in PHP's core can affect your application

Learn how memory corruption bugs in the PHP core itself can affect your PHP application.

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SonarCFamily Now Supports ARM Compilers
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SonarCFamily Now Supports ARM Compilers

For those not familiar with ARM (Advanced RISC Machine), let's start by sharing some numbers: in 2011, the 32-bit ARM architecture was the most widely used architecture in mobile devices and the most popular 32-bit one in embedded systems (see). Moreover in 2013, 10 billion were produced (see) and "ARM-based chips are found in nearly 60 percent of the world’s mobile devices" (see).

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