A tool used by millions of websites to process images has several critical vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to compromise Web servers. To make things worse, there’s no official patch yet and ...
For years, I avoided ImageMagick like it was some cryptic developer tool meant only for command and coding wizards. Meanwhile, I was bouncing between Photoshop for quick crops, Canva for social media ...
Public exploits are available for critical ImageMagick vulnerabilities, increasing the risk to websites that use the open source image-processing software. Within hours of the disclosure of serious ...
If command line batch processing is your thing—or you want to access image manipulation capabilities from a language such as Perl or Java—then you should check out ImageMagick 5.5. ImageMagick ...
Sure, you can open up a graphics program like GIMP and resize an image, but what if you want to resize 10, 50 or 200 images? ImageMagick's convert program is just what you need. I a previous article, ...
This tutorial shows how to create animated GIFs using “burst mode” photos taken with a smartphone. Although I used a Lumia 1020 — running Windows Phone 8.1 OS — to take my photos, most smartphones ...
Researchers have discovered that a critical image processing library has a severe vulnerability which has left a vast amount of websites open to attack. You may not have heard of ImageMagick, but the ...
There are a few binaries that wind up running in a bunch of places, silently do their jobs, and being easily forgotten about. ImageMagick is used on many servers for image conversion and resizing, and ...
Let's start with some homework. Go to Google (or Bing) and search for "privacy is dead, get over it". I first heard this from Bill Joy, cofounder of Sun Microsystems, but it's attributed to a number ...