5 Bytes Podcast Episode Guide
Episode:

Episode 132 – New Citrix ADC Vulnerability, 433 Vulnerabilities Published by Oracle & More

On this week’s episode of the podcast I cover many disclosed vulnerabilities including from Citrix and Oracle, as well as an unfortunate update regarding last week’s vulnerability disclosure and failed mitigation attempt from F5 plus much more!

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Episode 132 is available on Soundcloud:

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If you’d like to play the Podcast on a different podcast service such as Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or Spotify. You can find this episode at 5BytesPodcast.com

Here are this episodes links as shown in the YouTube video:

Scripts, Tricks & Tips:
Advanced Installer MSIX File and Registry Redirection Article
Script to Convert IE Favorites to Edge Bookmarks
Jeremy’s Blog on Azure Log Analytics
AWS Training on Serverless Functions PowerShell and Lambda

Citrix ADC, Citrix Gateway, and Citrix SD-WAN WANOP edition Vulnerabilities:
CTX276688

433 Vulnerabilities Published by Oracle:
Oracle Security Alerts

The Move Away from Control Panel Continues:
BetaNews Article

Google Tsunami Security Scanner:
Tsunami Security Scanner

Original F5 Mitigation Was Incomplete:
CBROnline Article

OneDrive a Blocker of May Update for Some Windows 10 Users:
TechRadar Article

New Windows 10 Start Menu:
Article from The Verge

New Droplet Computing Features:
Release Info

OneDrive for Business Storage Increase:
onMSFT.com Article

Webcam Cover Warning for Mac Users:
Article from The Verge

Fujitsu Going All In On WFH in Japan:
BBC Article

A Full Podcast Episode Guide:

Episode Guide

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Rorymon.com

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