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iT4iNT SERVER CISA Adds Gladinet and CWP Flaws to KEV Catalog Amid Active Exploitation Evidence http://dlvr.it/TP4qcT VDS VPS Cloud
Gladinet exploited
Executive summary Threat actors are actively exploiting a zero-day Local File Inclusion (LFI) vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-11371, in Gladinet CentreStack and Triofox. The flaw lets an unauthenticated local attacker read application files (notably Web.config), extract the machine key and chain that to a known ViewState deserialization bug to achieve remote code execution. Gladinet has no…
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Gladinet Enhances Security with 2-Factor Authentication
Gladinet Enhances Security with 2-Factor Authentication Gladinet leverages Google Authenticator to support 2-Factor authentication FORT LAUDERDALE, FL (PRWEB) April 16, 2015
Gladinet continues to enhance its business file sync and share platform by leveraging Google Authenticator to support 2-factor authentication when logging in from any Gladinet cloud storage client. Google Authenticator implements TOTP security tokens and offers a 6 to 8 figure password which users have to provide in addition to their username and password.
. Gladinet users will usually set up the Authenticator app on their gadget after the Gladinet administrator has made it possible for 2-factor authentication (or 2-step confirmation). To login to their Gladinet account, they will supply a user name and password then run the Authenticator app which produces the code that has to likewise exist to the Gladinet site. The user will be authenticated when the code and qualifications have actually been verified by the Gladinet site.
. The brand-new security function requires a set-up operation which has to be performed ahead of time: the Gladinet website provides a shared secret key to the user over a protected channel, to be kept in the Authenticator app. That key will be made use of for all future logins.
.”With included support for 2-factor authentication, an opponent now requires understanding of the shared key or physical access to the gadget in addition to the user credentials. These brand-new authentication modifications incorporate with our existing security features to present an engaging cloud storage security story for our platform,” stated Jerry Huang, Gladinet’s CEO.
. To find out more, please go to http://www.gladinet.com/CloudEnterprise!.?.!. About Gladinet . Founded in 2008, Gladinet is
a growing business, with the variety of people who have downloaded its cloud storage gain access to software application approaching 2 million. The company provides a brandable enterprise file sync and share platform that can be self-hosted with flexible deployment choices. Gladinet’s partners include HP, Amazon, IBM and hundreds of service companies in 26 countries. . . . . . Google Cloud Hosting More Google Cloud Hosting Press Releases .
On-Premise Enterprise File Share and Sync (EFSS) companies 2014
As a pre-cursor to kicking of this blog in earnest in 2014 I'd like to highlight some of the companies that provide a pure on-premise solution for enterprise file share and sync that can work a companies own variations of data.
"Pure on-premise" means that no data is is replicated to a vendor data center as a default of the solution. This rules out the likes of DropBox, Box, Egnyte etc.
The initial companies that are of interest are:
- OwnCloud
- Storage Made Easy
- Tonido File Cloud
- Gladinet
Over the the next few blog posts we will have a deeper look at these solutions and attempt to understand the pros / cons of working with each of them.
In the meantime wishing you all a Happy New Year.
Cloud Experiment Part II
Ok that was a, heavily, quailified success - I now have an encrypted online drive that doesn't cost me anything but it's a wee bit flakey.
The solution comes in three parts:
A SkyDrive account (open one here)
The free version of Gladinet (get it here)
CloudFogger (get it here)
SkyDrive provides the storage space (obviously), CloudFogger deals with encryption and Gladinet glues it together.
CloudFogger is a free app that will transparently encrypt files. It creates a virtual drive which automatically encrypts any files saved to it; decrypting them on-the-fly when they are opened again. The virtual drive itself just point to a folder on the local machine so I though I could just mount the SkyDrive using WebDav and away I'd go.
This was true up to a point but SkyDrive limits its WebDav interface to Office documents, anything else and it tells you the file is too big. This is where Gladinet comes in, the software allows you to mount various cloud storage providers as virtual drives without SkyDrive's folder restriction.
So we point our Gladinet virtual drive at SkyDrive and CloudFoggers virtual drive at the Gladinet virtual drive and we have transparent encryption on the SkyDrive. If I save a file to the CloudFogger virtual drive is is automatically encrypted and stored on SkyDrive and I can open the files again just by double clicking on them. Simples.
There is however a problem. I'm not sure what it is but every so oftn CloudFogger crashes and needs to be restarted. I think CloudFogger is using the SkyDrive to perform the encryption rather than using a temporary location and then copying it across and this is causing problems. But I don't know.
Not the end of the world but also not the seemleass solution I was looking for. Pity really for a few minutes I thought I had it sussed.