Nonprofit security organization Shadowserver found that over 6,400 Apache ActiveMQ servers exposed online are vulnerable to ongoing attacks exploiting a high-severity code injection vulnerability.
The attack methods being used to abuse the bug can successfully circumvent security measures, evading detection by security endpoints during scanning. A patched critical remote code execution (RCE) ...
Threat actors have unleashed a fresh wave of cyberattacks targeting a critical remote code-execution (RCE) vulnerability in Apache ActiveMQ, for which the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) issued a ...
The attackers behind the Kinsing malware are the latest to exploit the Apache ActiveMQ critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability, targeting the flaw to infect vulnerable Linux systems with a ...
The HelloKitty ransomware operation is exploiting a recently disclosed Apache ActiveMQ remote code execution (RCE) flaw to breach networks and encrypt devices. The flaw, tracked CVE-2023-46604, is a ...
Unknown attackers are currently attacking the open-source message brokers Apache ActiveMQ Broker and Apache ActiveMQ and executing malicious code. Versions equipped to handle this are available for ...
An AI-powered vulnerability-hunting effort helped security researchers discover a flaw in Apache ActiveMQ Classic that they claim was “hiding in plain sight” for over a decade. Horizon3.ai chief ...