

- #U.S AT DEFCON 2 APRIL 2017 FULL#
- #U.S AT DEFCON 2 APRIL 2017 SOFTWARE#
- #U.S AT DEFCON 2 APRIL 2017 CODE#
This information will be updated as investigations are completed.

#U.S AT DEFCON 2 APRIL 2017 SOFTWARE#
– 15:00 UTCĪn inventory of CPL portfolio of data protection, access management and software monetization products and services and the investigation status for each product is now available at the Thales CPL Customer Support Portal at KB0026911. Product & service specific details are available at the Thales CPL Customer Support Portal in the Knowledge Base article KB0026911. Multiple OpenSSL Security Updates - 20:10 UTCĪn inventory of the CPL portfolio of products and services has been completed.

#U.S AT DEFCON 2 APRIL 2017 FULL#
We are carrying out a full inventory of potentially affected configurations in our portfolio of data protection, access management and software monetization products and services and applying patches and mitigations as applicable.
#U.S AT DEFCON 2 APRIL 2017 CODE#
Thales Cloud Protection and Licensing (CPL) is aware of a vulnerability in the VM2 package in node.js that could allow an authenticated user to perform an arbitrary code execution. Product & service specific details are available at the Thales CPL Customer Support Portal in the Knowledge Base article KB0027140. Upon announcement of this latest vulnerability the Thales CPL has carried out a full inventory of potentially affected configurations and has concluded that this attack does not impact any of our products or services.ĬVE-2023-29017– VM2 Sandbox Escape Update: 24 April 2023 - 17:00 UTCĪn inventory of the CPL portfolio of products and services has been completed. Thales has been made aware of recent reports that the MoveIT Transfer utility has been affected by a zero-day vulnerability leading to a potential exfiltration of sensitive information. Operation Peter Pan brings Cuban children to the US.MoveIT Transfer Vulnerability 07 June 2023 - 15:40 UTC US announces removal of the last Soviet missiles from Cuba. He accepts Kennedy’s pledge not to invade Cuba. Kennedy agrees to remove missiles from Turkey. Khrushchev agrees to remove Soviet missiles. Kennedy proposes removal of Soviet missiles from Cuba under United Nations supervision and guarantee that US would not attack Cuba. Kennedy ignores first message and responds to second message. US U-2F shot down with surface-to-air missile near Banes, Cuba. Khrushchev sends message to Kennedy that deal must include removal of US Jupiter missiles from Turkey.

Soviets offer to withdraw missiles in return for a US guarantee to not invade Cuba. Kennedy orders flights over Cuba to increase from once to twice per day. Soviet Union Premier Nikita Khrushchev responds to Kennedy’s message that the US blockade was an “act of aggression.” Refuses to remove missiles from Cuba. Khrushchev orders Soviet ships to stop 750 miles from Cuba. Kennedy addresses the public and announces a naval blockade of Cuba. U-2 photos show medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) and intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) launch pads under construction.Įx-Comm, group of American political leaders, discuss Cuban quarantine. U-2 spy plane photos verify service-to-air missile (SAM) site under construction in La Coloma, Cuba. Cuba expelled from the Organization of the American States (OAS).Ĭastro indicates Cuba will soon have new defenses against the US.Ĭastro allows Union of Soviet Socialist Republics(USSR) nuclear missiles on Cuba.
