@securityaffairs the GitHub repo linked to the CVE in this article has no clear affiliation with OpenAI besides using OpenAI’s API.
I fail to see how OpenAI is impacted by this.
@_mattata the first laptop is powered by two USB-C. The second is on battery or normal powerbrick.
The dock is WD19TB.
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Nice write up! It can make "war" driving at 8AM so much more fun while in traffic ;-)
Some curious behavior I've noticed.
I'm wondering if this explains something strange I notice with my two Dell laptops, both running Windows 11.
The one laptop is plugged into a Dell dock, powered on and running. There are two external monitors, making for three with the laptop screen. All three are displaying content.
I power the second Dell laptop on. This laptop is not connected to anything except power. During during the start up process the screens on the first Dell that is dock make the strange transition animation like its shrinking - very similar to when you connect an external monitor to Windows 11.
Nothing further happens, but it is a strange behavior that happens ever so often, but only at power up of the second laptop.
Deep down I was wondering if the two devices were communicating somehow, where the docked machine is "discovering" an additional monitor.
I know that the one Dell laptop can cast/project to monitors wirelessly as I've done this with my home TV.
This should make for a nice reason top dust off the ESP.
When a vendor fixes a vulnerability such as this (unauth path traversal) , what does it say about their software Q&A and Security review process?