Security News > 2016 > April > Researchers release PoC exploit for broken IBM Java patch (Help Net Security)
Polish firm Security Explorations has had enough of broken patches for security vulnerabilities it has reported to vendors. On Monday, the company’s CEO Adam Gowdiak has published on the Full Disclosure mailing list the technical details and PoC code for exploiting a security issue in IBM Java that has been poorly patched by the vendor. The flaw was discovered by Security Explorations researchers in early 2013. “This is the 6th instance of a broken patch … More →
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