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.
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.
Criminals exploiting a critical vulnerability in open source Apache ActiveMQ middleware are fixing the flaw that allowed them access, after establishing persistence on Linux servers.… Researchers at ...
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) ...
More than 3,000 Internet-accessible Apache ActiveMQ Servers are exposed to a critical remote code execution vulnerability that an attacker has begun actively targeting to drop ransomware. The Apache ...
PLAINVIEW, NY / ACCESS Newswire / June 9, 2025 / meshIQ, a leader in middleware observability and management, today announced a significant expansion of its Apache ActiveMQ® offerings, further ...
A fresh proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit for a critical security vulnerability in Apache ActiveMQ is making it easier than ever to achieve remote code execution (RCE) on servers running the open source ...
Now that an attacker can use an LLM to weaponize a bug the minute it's found, taking 12 days to patch ‘is essentially a suicide note for your network,’ says an expert. Two weeks after researchers ...