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Papirfly's response to the recent Critical CUPS Vulnerability →

Introduction

On Thursday 10 September 2024, details of a critical chained vulnerability were disclosed by a security researcher. Attackers can use these vulnerabilities to achieve remote code execution, potentially leading to complete control of vulnerable systems. This article summarises our investigation to determine if we are vulnerable and any actions taken to remediate this.

What has Papirfly done?

We checked our firewalls to confirm that incoming traffic from the Internet to port 631/tcp…


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December 15, 2021 at 10:30 UTC

Papirfly’s response to Log4j vulnerability CVE-2021-44228  ℹ

Introduction On 10th December 2021, a critical vulnerability CVE-2021-44228 - referred to as Log4Shell - was disclosed. Many large software companies and online services are affected such as Amazon, …

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