AISLE Discovered 12 out of 12 OpenSSL Vulnerabilities

AISLE's autonomous analyzer found all 12 CVEs in the January 2026 coordinated release of OpenSSL, the open-source cryptographic library that underp...

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Why bother with argv[0]?

The first argument of a program’s command line, typically reflecting the program’s name/path and often referred to as argv[0], can in most cases be set to an arbitrary value without affecting the process’ flow. Making the case against argv[0], this post demonstrates how it can be used to deceive security analysts, bypass detections and break defensive software, across all main operating systems.

Why bother with argv[0]?

The first argument of a program’s command line, typically reflecting the program’s name/path and often referred to as argv[0], can in most cases be set to an arbitrary value without affecting the process’ flow. Making the case against argv[0], this post demonstrates how it can be used to deceive security analysts, bypass detections and break defensive software, across all main operating systems.

Crowdstrike IT Outage Tied to New Threat Detection System Update - RedPacket Security

Last Friday, a significant IT failure impacting millions of Windows devices was traced back to CrowdStrike, a key player in cybersecurity solutions. The

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Crowdstrike IT Outage Connected to Update of Threat Detection System - RedPacket Security

In a significant incident last Friday, CrowdStrike experienced a major IT outage affecting millions of Windows computers worldwide. This disruption has been

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