CISA is sounding the alarm over a critical vulnerability in GeoServer that is being actively exploited in the wild, ordering federal agencies to patch immediately. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-58360, ...
CISA has ordered U.S. federal agencies to patch a critical GeoServer vulnerability now actively exploited in XML External Entity (XXE) injection attacks. In such attacks, an XML input containing a ...
Researchers discovered a "wakeup call" type of attack by a Chinese advanced persistent threat (APT) group that established backdoor access to an organization for more than a year through a geospatial ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) this week disclosed that threat actors breached a federal agency last year by exploiting a critical vulnerability in the open source ...
Attackers exploited a critical GeoServer flaw to breach a US federal agency in July 2024 China Chopper web shell enabled remote access and lateral movement across compromised systems CISA urges timely ...
A federal agency was compromised last year after failures in vulnerability remediation, incident response and EDR log reviews, according to the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency ...
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AfriGIS recognised as core contributor to GeoServer
Peter Smythe, Senior Systems Analyst at AfriGIS. AfriGIS has been recognised as one of the core contributors to the GeoServer Open-Source project, marking a milestone for the company and the African ...
An interactive map made using GIS showing the rise in fuel prices by percentage displayed where they occur by major highway networks. Maps like this enable us to visualize socioeconomic challenges in ...
Abstract: Traditional map services usually use manual publishing of multiple layers for massive raster temporal data presents challenges such as being time-consuming and having inconvenient management ...
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