"Apache Guacamole Opens Door for Total Control of Remote Footprint"
Apache Guacamole is a popular infrastructure for enabling remote working. Researchers have recently discovered that it is vulnerable to many security bugs related to the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). If an adversary gains control of the gateway, they can eavesdrop on all incoming sessions, record all the credentials used, and start new sessions to control the rest of the computers within the organization. The researchers suggest that admins update their systems to avoid attacks aimed at stealing information or remote code-execution.
Threatpost reports: "Apache Guacamole Opens Door for Total Control of Remote Footprint"
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