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Taggart

@taggart-tech.com
6 posts
2025-12-04
I'm not kidding; this is a really bad one.  [embedded post]
2025-12-04 View on X
The Hacker News

React discloses a React Server Components flaw that allows unauthenticated remote code execution; Wiz says 39% of cloud environments have vulnerable instances

A maximum-severity security flaw has been disclosed in React Server Components (RSC) that, if successfully exploited, could result in remote code execution.

RCE in React Server Components, impacting React and Next.js.  I usually don't say this, but patch right freakin' now.  The React CVE listing (CVE-2025-55182) is a perfect 10.  —  www.wiz.io/blog/crit...  react.dev/blog/2025/...  nextjs.org/blog/CVE-...
2025-12-04 View on X
The Hacker News

React discloses a React Server Components flaw that allows unauthenticated remote code execution; Wiz says 39% of cloud environments have vulnerable instances

A maximum-severity security flaw has been disclosed in React Server Components (RSC) that, if successfully exploited, could result in remote code execution.

2025-05-24
Oh what a shame.  A lot of great projects live(d) on Glitch.  It was such a boon for students.  —  www.theverge.com/new...
2025-05-24 View on X
The Verge

CEO Anil Dash says Glitch will stop hosting projects and close user profiles on July 8; Glitch launched in March 2017, and Fastly acquired it in May 2022

stinks though, glitch is an awesome product, created an amazing community, and helped people learn to code.  it'll be missed. … Fiona Hopkins / @fionawh.im : Sad times.  I'm glad t...

2025-05-23
Oh what a shame.  A lot of great projects live(d) on Glitch.  It was such a boon for students.  —  www.theverge.com/new...
2025-05-23 View on X
The Verge

Glitch CEO Anil Dash says it will stop hosting projects and close user profiles on July 8; Glitch launched in March 2017 and Fastly acquired it in May 2022

The collaborative coding platform will no longer host projects starting July 8th. … Glitch, the coding platform where developers …

2025-03-01
Further commentary from Mozilla on the new Terms.  —  “These changes are not driven by a desire by Mozilla to use people's data for AI or sell it to advertisers,” Mozilla spokesperson Kenya Friend-Daniel said in an email to TechCrunch.  techcrunch.com/2025/...
2025-03-01 View on X
TechCrunch

Mozilla responds to backlash over Firefox's new Terms of Use, which critics have called out for being overly broad, and says it won't use people's data for AI

“These changes are not driven by a desire by Mozilla to use people's data for AI or sell it to advertisers,” Mozilla spokesperson Kenya Friend-Daniel said in an email to TechCrunch...

2024-11-23
Reading the awesome WatchTowr writeup of CVE-2024-0012 and CVE-2024-9474, the Palo Alto RCE/privesc one-two punch.  Great work here as always.  —  labs.watchtowr.com/pots-and- pan...  A few things stand out:
2024-11-23 View on X
TechCrunch

Palo Alto Networks says it has observed exploitation of two zero-days in its PAN-OS firewall OS; researchers say hackers have compromised 2,000+ firewalls

Malicious hackers have compromised potentially thousands of organizations by exploiting two new zero-day vulnerabilities found …