Hackers infiltrated a website operated by the United States Ski and Snowboard Association (USSA) for the National Standard Race (NASTAR) but ultimately did not take any significant adverse actions.
Continue readingClarifying Technical Obfuscation
Hackers infiltrated a website operated by the United States Ski and Snowboard Association (USSA) for the National Standard Race (NASTAR) but ultimately did not take any significant adverse actions.
Continue readingIn a feat of resiliency, the United States Ski and Snowboard Association (USSA) migrated a service then decommissioned a vulnerable server during the COVID-19 pandemic after the UtahCyberCheck project found a critical vulnerability.
Continue readingA US SKi and Snowboard Association’s misconfigured web server exposed the username and password of a source code management user, putting other USSA websites and data at risk. (UPDATED)
Continue readingThe UtahCyberCheck project found the US Ski and Snowboard Association (USSA) puts the data of tens of thousands of its members at risk and violates its terms of use and privacy policy by using software with critical vulnerabilities and running at least one hacked website. The association, despite multiple attempts to contact them, has ignored reports about these serious issues. (UPDATED to reflect new developments.)
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