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>A severe vulnerability affecting multiple MongoDB versions, dubbed MongoBleed (CVE-2025-14847), is being actively exploited in the wild, with over 80,000 potentially vulnerable servers exposed on the public web. A public exploit and accompanying technical details are available, showing how attackers can trigger the flaw to remotely extract secrets, credentials, and other sensitive data from an exposed MongoDB server.

Archive: https://archive.today/RnWNe From the post: >>A severe vulnerability affecting multiple MongoDB versions, dubbed MongoBleed (CVE-2025-14847), is being actively exploited in the wild, with over 80,000 potentially vulnerable servers exposed on the public web. A public exploit and accompanying technical details are available, showing how attackers can trigger the flaw to remotely extract secrets, credentials, and other sensitive data from an exposed MongoDB server.

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Insider threat is often more of a problem than external even if it is usually easier to track down. Just a thought.

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No insider threats on any of my shit that matters. Clients, everyone that uses the network is an insider threat. But they don’t pay me to monitor that.

Old client always hires chink women. Tax office. Nothing wrong here.