Luigi Auriemma a découvert une faille de sécurité dans IPSwitch WS_FTP Server, qui pourrait être exploitée par des personnes malintentionnées pour passer outre certaines restrictions d'accès et divulguer des informations sensibles.... lire la suite
Luigi Auriemma a decouvert une faille de securite dans IPSwitch WS_FTP Server, qui pourrait etre exploitee par des personnes malintentionnees pour passer outre certaines restrictions d'acces et divulguer des informations sensibles.
Contournement de regles de securite et revelation d'informations sensibles par le biais de IPSwitch WS_FTP Server 6.x.
Attaque du type deni de service (DoS) ou compromission de systeme vulnerable par le biais de IpSwitch WS_FTP Server 6.1.
Attaque du type deni de service (DoS) contre Ipswitch WS_FTP Server 6.x.
Luigi Auriemma a decouvert une vulnerabilite dans Ipswitch WS_FTP Server, qui pourrait etre exploitee par des personnes malintentionnees pour causer un Deni de Service (DoS).
I'm continuing my series on the Standard Reports in SQL Server Management Studio , and today we’re in the Security reports. You can find these reports by starting SQL Server Management Studio and right-clicking the Logins node underneath the Security n ode. From the menu that appears, click the Standard Reports , and then select the title at the top of this post. This report shows some information about logins, but it does not show historical information. Only the currently logged-in users are shown....(read more)
I'm continuing my series on the Standard Reports in SQL Server Management Studio , and today we’re in the Security reports. You can find these reports by starting SQL Server Management Studio and right-clicking the Logins node underneath the Security node. From the menu that appears, click the Standard Reports , and then select the title at the top of this post. As the title states, this report shows information about login attempts that have failed. It shows historical information on these attempts,...(read more)
I'm continuing my series on the Standard Reports in SQL Server Management Studio and today we're in the management reports. You can find these reports by starting SQL Server Management Studio and right-clicking the Management node. From the menu that appears, click the Standard Reports, and then select the title at the top of this post. This report shows information about the errors your system has reported. It's a great report to review each morning when you do your system checks. Error The error returned by the SQL Server engine Filed under: SSMS, Management, Metadata, SQL Server, Administration, Maintenance, Standard Reports, SQL Server Management Studio
As you probably heard, on Wednesday, November 19th, during Ted Kummert's keynote at the PASS Summit Conference, Microsoft announced future capabilities for application and multi-server management as part of the SQL Server code-name "Kilimanjaro" release. Participate in a unique opportunity to work with SQL Server Engineers on a totally new concept for developing, deploying and managing applications.Microsoft's investments in application and multi-server management will help reduce the complexity and ambiguity around developing, deploying, and managing applications across the application lifecycle. Through the introduction of a new application model and central management point, organizations will be able to immediately discover and manage SQL Server instances and define deployment policies to simplify database management, optimize resources, streamline collaboration, and help efficiently manage at scale. Registration: http://www.sqlpass.org/hostedtrial
Une vulnerabilite a ete rapportee dans Sun Java Access Manager, qui pourrait etre exploitee par des personnes malintentionnees pour passer outre certaines restrictions de securite.