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Unsecured Perforce Servers Expose Sensitive Data From Major Orgs
Things are improving, but a researcher has still identified over 1,500 Perforce P4 instances allowing attackers to read files on the server. The post Unsecured Perforce Servers Expose Sensitive Data From Major Orgs appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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🔍Threat Overview
Over 1,500 Perforce P4 instances were found with open read access, exposing sensitive data from major organizations. This vulnerability allows attackers to read files on the server without authentication.
⚙️Technical Details
Affected Systems
Perforce P4 instances
Attack Vectors
Open read access
💥Impact Assessment
Severity: High
Who Is at Risk
Major organizations using Perforce P4 instances with open read access
🛡️Recommended Actions
1Implement authentication and authorization for Perforce P4 instances
2Regularly review and update permissions on Perforce P4 instances
3Monitor Perforce P4 instance logs for suspicious activity
📦Affected Products
Perforce P4
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