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Category: WordPress Vulnerabilities
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Patching CVE-2024-2961 on Rocky 9 Linux Server
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About This Video
Back in April of 2024 a Cybersecurity researcher discovered a vulnerability with the GNU C library used in PHP. When exploited, the
iconv()
function could crash an application or overflow a variable.In the YouTube video linked above, I patch a vulnerable Rocky Linux 9 machine running a LAMP stack with WordPress installed using a guide on rockylinux.org
You can view the details of CVE-2024-2961 on NIST NVD.
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Affiliate Disclaimer
Please note that my website and content may contain affiliate links. This means that when you click on these links and make a purchase, I may earn a commission. Rest assured, all the products I promote are ones that I believe to be of high quality, and I personally use them as a consumer myself. Your support through these links helps me continue to create valuable content. Thank you for your support!