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A Distributed Biased Boundary Attack Method in Black-Box Attack
The adversarial samples threaten the effectiveness of machine learning (ML... |
IT security pros are being warned that the Angler Exploit Kit has evolved — again — to more effectively deliver ransomware.
Cisco Systems’ Talos security service said in a blog today that after analyzing a recent major upswing in Angler activity it discovered the URL structure of the kit’s landing pages has changed, th... |
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the FBI have announced that hackers working at the behest of the Russian government are behind a campaign of cyberattacks against American infrastructure. The agencies’ report reveals that multiple attempts to compromise government entities and energy, nuclear, commercial, ... |
Hackers are concentrating on firms related to the UK’s essential nationwide infrastructure, the Nationwide Cyber Safety Centre (NCSC) has warned.
The marketing campaign in opposition to essential nationwide infrastructure (CNI) has been happening since no less than March 2017 and is ongoing, in response to an trade adv... |
CRLF Injection in URL
The CRLF refers to the combination of two characters the Carriage Return (ASCII 13, \r) and Line Feed (ASCII 10, \n). These characters are used for adding a new line. The CRLF in HTTP protocol separates different parts of the message such as HTTP headers. When request parameters are used for gener... |
Catch of the Day: Facebook Scam Phish
Chef’s Special: Payment Verification Phish
Examples of clever phish that made it past my anti-spam nets and into my inbox. Some are contributed by clients or readers like you, and other reliable sources on the Internet.
You can send phishing samples to me at email@example.com.
My i... |
Improper Control of Generation of Code ('Code Injection')
** DISPUTED ** submitticket.php in WHMCompleteSolution (WHMCS) 5.03 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary code into a subject field via crafted ticket data, a different vulnerability than CVE-2011-5061. NOTE: the vendor disputes this issue, noting that som... |
International Espionage: It’s Time to Get Real
For years news stories and postings have focused on the disproportionately high percentage of attacks on US government and other systems that appear to have originated from the Peoples Republic of China (PRC). I have seen firsthand systems that appeared to have been attack... |
Understanding the relationship between Emotet, Ryuk and TrickBot
By Intel 471 •
By the Intel 471 Malware Intelligence team. One of the more notable relationships in the world of cybercrime is that between Emotet, Ryuk and TrickBot. This loader-ransomware-banker trifecta has wreaked havoc in the business world over the ... |
- Malware program “Smominru” had been modified to “steal system access information for possible sale on the dark web.”
- This malware has already infected half a million computers.
Monero (XMR), the privacy-oriented cryptocurrency, has been plagued by mining malware issues again. Carbon Black, an online security firm, ... |
There is an impressive list of Firefox security add-ons that makes up the
Application Security Penetration Testing collection. It contains many
of the most well-known addons (Firebug, Greasemonkey, etc.)
along with a whole raft of lesser-known, but still useful add-ons—83
add-ons in all. Folks who install from the coll... |
Symantec released definitions for a newly discovered worm. Details for the W32.Morto worm are available from the Security Response write-up page.
Fortunately it doesn't rely on any actual exploits; just brute force. The only ones who will get compromised are those who allow remote desktop in from the web from any IP ad... |
Full disclosure, I work for a company that develops DDoS mitigation and web application firewall services
DNS amplification is a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack in which the attacker exploits vulnerabilities in domain name system (DNS) servers to turn initially small queries into much larger payloads, which... |
IncePCtion - Recap on persistence techniques on modern desktop PCs17 Aug 2015
After coming back from my first DefCon and having attended several talks that circled around variations of this topic, I realized I needed to write this post in order to consolidate my knowledge on the topic of persistence techniques. Hopeful... |
Reliable Distributed Systems, IEEE Symposium on (2009)
Niagara Falls, New York
Sept. 27, 2009 to Sept. 30, 2009
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SRDS.2009.15
Today web servers are ubiquitous having become critical infrastructures of many organizations. However, they are still one of the most vul... |
Detecting Snake Malware Using Carbon Black Response
Detecting Snake malware may be difficult as Snake is a relatively complex framework that includes persistence, information stealing, and communications modules among other capabilities. When researchers at Fox-IT announced the porting of the Snake malware framework fr... |
Subot is a backdoor Trojan that allows the attacker to control a compromised computer from a remote location and use it for malicious or fraudulent intents. Subot enables the hacker to access your private information, open illicit network connections, modify system files and execute commands among other things.
Subot s... |
Researchers have discovered never-before-seen malware that North Korean hackers have been using to surreptitiously read and download emails and attachments from the Gmail and AOL accounts of infected users.
The malware, dubbed SHARPEXT by researchers at security firm Volexity, uses clever means to install a browser ext... |
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The CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) dictionary lists many years worth of exploits. Each exploit gets a unique reference number, first the current year and then the exploit's order of discovery within the year. So, for example, CVE-2008-4844 is the 4,844th exploit d... |
The low hanging fruit? Dangerous stealer disguised as games and other software shows up on first page in search engine results
Even with more ways to play games, from new consoles to in-browser options and mobile games, demand for PC games persists. So does a gamer’s desire to play them for free – often by finding and ... |
A Malware Researcher's Guide to Reversing Maze Ransomware
At the end of May 2019, a new family of ransomware called Maze emerged into the gaping void left by the demise of the GandCrab ransomware.
Unlike run-of-the-mill commercial ransomware, Maze authors implemented a data theft mechanism to exfiltrate information fro... |
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The defaults settings for the CORS filter provided in Apache Tomcat 9.0.0.M1 to 9.0.8, 8.5.0 to 8.5.31, 8.0.0.RC1 to 8.0.52, 7.0.41 to 7.0.88 are insecure and enable 'supportsCredentials' for all origins. It is expected that users of the CORS filter will have configured it appropriately for th... |
The history of serialize() and unserialize() in PHP begins with Boris Erdmann and me, and we have to go 20 years back in time. This is the day of the prerelease versions of PHP 3, some time in 1998.
Boris and I were working on Code for a management system for employee education for German Telekom. The front side is a w... |
Stuxnet cyberweapon looks to be one on a production line, researchers say
Evidence is rising that Stuxnet, a cyberweapon that attacked Iran's nuclear facilities in 2009, is part of a supersophisticated manufacturing process for malicious software, two antivirus companies tell the Monitor.
Somewhere in the world, the cr... |
Early this year, Palo Alto Networks observed that developers who posted their work on GitHub were receiving phishing emails from .ru domains. The attackers used social engineering ploys to influence recipients to open malicious attachments. Some emails included compliments on posted code, while others featured job offe... |
The CVE August Awareness Bulletin is a personal initiative and experience that aims to provide further intelligence and analysis concerning the last vulnerabilities published by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) National Vulnerability Database (NVD) and the vendors coverage for this vulnerabilit... |
If you’re using devices that run TLS 1.0 or 1.1, it’s imperative you change them.
With hacking techniques constantly growing more effective, it’s crucial that your UCC security is constantly updated to keep up. This also applies when it comes to one of the most long standing systems protecting communication networks: T... |
F-Secure BlackLight Rootkit Elimination Technology detects objects that are hidden from users and security tools and offers the user an option to remove them. The main purpose is to fight rootkits and all kinds of malware that use rootkits. The F-Secure BlackLight Rootkit Elimination Technology works by examining the s... |
On July 20th, the Internet of Things (IoT) security provider Armis released a research report saying that about 496 million enterprise devices are facing the risk of DNS rebinding attacks.
A study released by Armis in June revealed that consumer devices are vulnerable to DNS rebinding attacks. In July, Armis launched a... |
Router Safety Check
As the internet gateway to every smart device on the local network, routers are a frequent target of hacker attacks. Recently disclosed pieces of malware have managed to build massive botnets by infecting routers from at least 10 vendors. So it is logical to secure your door to the web to resist onl... |
Fashionable bot-detection and anti-fraud techniques depend on ‘browser fingerprinting’ to detect suspicious or doubtlessly fraudulent traffic. Browser fingerprints are typically generated based mostly on a consumer’s browser model, working system, timezone, language settings, screen dimension, and plenty of different v... |
Domain Name System (DNS) translates website names into their associated IP addresses. While it is fundamental for every internet user, hackers have malicious eyes to exploit the vulnerabilities of DNS. DNS attacks can disrupt an organization’s whole network or service, causing financial loss, reputational damage, and l... |
A security researcher discovered an API payload that would send invalid data to their own user process, which would repeatedly fail to be handled correctly. This error handling loop prevented further access to their user account.
The payload was a JSON object containing an empty string wrapped in an array as the value ... |
Updated: May 4, 2020
A large EU water utility system was discovered to be compromised whereby someone had been mining on their large computers. Interestingly, these ‘drive by’ attacks don’t only just target powerful PCs they can also be done on mobile devices and can keep using your computing power even after you leave... |
An easy, simple and useful link list. You can send links directly from your mobile or tablet Android and view them in the browser on your computer, TV or any other device.
On the one hand we have the Android app and on the other a web to see the links. The first time you access the Linkame website, a unique identifier ... |
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There is no doubt that criminals have found a mechanism in ransomware enabling them to obtain significant benefits with relatively little effort. And the information stored by computers is much more important than we think, although many users only realize this when they lose access.“Jigsaw is... |
Recently, several security vendors reported about a new IE 0day which affects version 9 and 10. The attackers targeted the U.S. Veterans of Foreign Wars website (vfw.org) with an injected iframe which contained a previously unknown exploit for IE.
Below we'll detail some of the techniques used by the hackers behind the... |
When following such a link, the malicious script shows a fake update procedure for the Adobe Flash Player as a distraction. The user is intimidated with warnings when attempting to leave the page too early, but the whole attack only takes a few seconds to complete.
Meanwhile in the background, the script checks who is ... |
New in Symfony 5.1: Server-side request forgery protection
Warning: This post is about an unsupported Symfony version. Some of this information may be out of date. Read the most recent Symfony Docs.
Security vulnerabilities such as CSRF (Cross-site request forgery) are well known by most web developers and Symfony prov... |
As companies small and large continue to experience unprecedented levels of security breaches and cyber-attacks, our responsibility as technology professionals and champions of sound security practices continues to grow. In the realm of professional services, our clients look to us for recommended security practices no... |
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According to Kaspersky Lab researchers, hackers have begun using sophisticated methods of “infection” and techniques borrowed from targeted attacks,
Their goal is to install mining software on computers that have been attacked within organizations. The most successful team seen by Kaspersky L... |
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In Microsoft SQL Server 2012, you receive an error that resembles the following when you try to connect to a named instance of SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) by using IPv6:
Note In this error, n is an integer
No connection could be made because the ... |
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source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/820/info The Mdaemon mail server for Windows includes a small web server for web-based remote administration. This webserver is vulnerable due to an unchecked buffer that handles incoming GET requests. An abnormally large URL sent to the WebCon... |
I think the warning is just incorrect. Servers will negotiate to the highest encryption level available, and there is more to the encryption stack than just TLS versions. If your servers talk TLS1.2 and older versions, devices that requires TLS1.2 will connect with TLS1.2, and devices that cannot use TLS1.2 will negoti... |
Analysts from Recorded Future and MalwareHunterTeam discovered the ransomware ALPHV (aka BlackCat). The ransomware executable is written in Rust, which is not typical of malware, but this approach is gradually gaining popularity among cybercriminals due to its high performance and memory security.
There is a very inter... |
An anonymous Chinese-language-speaking hacker gang successfully penetrated systems holding content related to China’s National Games last year. According to cybersecurity company Avast, which examined the breach, the attackers got access to a web server 12 days before the event’s commencement on September 3 to drop man... |
Cybercrime & Digital Threats
- 15 fevereiro 2022SMS PVA services allow their customers to create disposable user profiles or register verified accounts on many popular platforms. Unfortunately, criminals can misuse these services to conduct fraud or other malicious activities.
- 09 fevereiro 2022The popularity of QR co... |
Internet Explorer May Lose the First 2,048 Bytes of Data That Are Sent Back from a Web Server That Uses HTTP Compression
This article was previously published under Q312496
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Internet Explorer may lose the first 2,048 bytes of data that ... |
'The cache_invalidate function in modules/cache/cache_storage.c in the mod_cache module in the Apache HTTP Server 2.4.6, when a caching forward proxy is enabled, allows remote HTTP servers to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference and daemon crash) via vectors that trigger a missing hostname value.'
This i... |
A recently discovered Android Trojan can exfiltrate private data from more than 40 applications, Palo Alto Networks security researchers have discovered.
Dubbed SpyDealer, the malware is capable of stealing sensitive messages from communication apps using the Android accessibility service feature, and gains rooting pri... |
July 6, 2022
Health care, public health sector among known targets of aggressive, state-sponsored cyber actors; immediate action urged of hospitals and health systems
The FBI, jointly with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Department of the Treasury, today issued a public cybersecurity... |
An important leap for artificial intelligence in recent years is machines’ ability to teach themselves, through endless practice, to solve problems, from mastering ancient board games to navigating busy roads.
But a few subtle tweaks in the training regime can poison this “reinforcement learning,” so that the resulting... |
The Netcap (NETwork CAPture) framework efficiently converts a stream of network packets into platform neutral type-safe structured audit records that represent specific protocols or custom abstractions. These audit records can be stored on disk or exchanged over the network, and are well suited as a data source for mac... |
|An argument injection vulnerability in the Dragonfly gem before 1.4.0 for Ruby allows remote attackers to read and write to arbitrary files via a crafted URL when the verify_url option is disabled. This may lead to code execution. The problem occurs because the generate and process features mishandle use of the ImageM... |
The FBI and NSA situation joint alert associated to new Linux malware dubbed Drovorub that has been utilized by the Russia-linked APT28 group.
The FBI and NSA have revealed a joint safety alert containing technical particulars a few new piece of Linux malware, tracked as Drovorub, allegedly employed by Russia-linked th... |
Vulnerability Spotlight: LibreOffice RTF Vulnerability
Vulnerability discovered by Aleksandar Nikolic of Cisco Talos.
Talos is disclosing the presence of CVE-2016-4324 / TALOS-CAN-0126, a Use After Free vulnerability within the RTF parser of LibreOffice. The vulnerability lies in the parsing of documents containing bot... |
On March 27, 2023, the research paper Framing Frames: Bypassing Wi-Fi Encryption by Manipulating Transmit Queues was made public. This paper discusses vulnerabilities in the 802.11 standard that could allow an attacker to spoof a targeted wireless client and redirect frames that are present in the transmit queues in an... |
Researchers Found New Malware "T9000" That Allow To Steal Files And Record Skype Conversations.
A well-equipped new Trojan came that contained many features by which it can easily steal any files, can take screengrabs, and even record Skype conversations.
This new Trojan is T9000 which is an extension of previous backd... |
Hackers are deploying new Linux malware variants in cyber espionage attacks, such as a new PingPull variant and a previously undocumented backdoor tracked as “Sword2033”.
PingPull is a RAT (Remote Access Trojan) first documented by Unit 42 last summer in espionage attacks carried out by the Chinese state-sponsored grou... |
According to Paul McKiernan, the print security advisor at HP Inc. (an American technology company) the cyber-attacks using printers as an intrusion vector are growing rapidly in today’s technical era.
McKiernan at Info security Europe 2017 said that, this year we have reported more incidents (about printer’s insecurit... |
Malicious Website Attack
A company in Washington, D.C. had two websites hacked. Malware was installed and visitors risked exposure to a rootkit virus. After the attack, several area employers blocked employees' access to the sites and traffic to the sites dropped by more than 90 percent.
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If you forget you password of Kali Linux, you have only one solution to Install OS again in the Virtual Machine. You can not reset password, bcz you will not be logged in.
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- The three threat actor groups are Lazarus, Bluenoroff, and Andariel.
- OFAC believes that these groups are controlled by Pyongyang’s primary intelligence bureau, Reconnaissance General Bureau (RGB).
The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has identified three North-Korean hacking groups that are responsible for w... |
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The exploitation technique that you will see in the following article already exists in many tutorials and videos across the Internet so if you are already familiar with that you can skip this article.The only reason that I am writing this tutorial is for those that they are not familiar enough with the Metasploit Fram... |
Here is another interesting challenge we are going to solve. The vulnerable machine’s name is SpyderSec. We hosted the machine in VirtualBox and fired nmap on it. After running nmap, we found only one open port, which was port 80. We opened the IP and we found a webpage there.
We ran DirBuster on the target but didn’t ... |
Improper Privilege Management
A vulnerability in the user account management system of Cisco AsyncOS for Cisco Content Security Management Appliance (SMA) could allow an authenticated, local attacker to elevate their privileges to root. This vulnerability is due to a procedural flaw in the password generation algorithm... |
The phpinfo() PHP function did not properly sanitize long strings. A remote attacker could use this to perform cross-site scripting attacks against sites that have publicly-available PHP scripts that call phpinfo(). Please note that it is not recommended to publicly expose phpinfo(). (CVE-2006-0996)
An information disc... |
The use of the word “backdoor” is odd.
From what I gather, this is a rootkit. Upstream systemd doesn’t have this code.
“Backdoor” is a common term within AV industry to refer to (unwanted) software that receives command and control from another system. A “rootkit” is software that hides itself from various listings, su... |
A salami attack is a collection of minor strikes that combine to form a large-scale attack. Slicing fractions of cents from each transaction, for example, would not show up in calculations due to rounding up figures, but after billions of transactions, you can take a significant amount.
When fraudsters alter transactio... |
Residents of Ukraine received a warning about the distribution of a large-scale email campaign to email addresses.
As NBN reports, this was stated in a message on the Telegram channel of the Security Service of Ukraine.
So, in the SBU noted that email distribution is carried out from a large number of email accounts th... |
Adviva is a tracking cookie that tracks your personal information and browsing habits as you surf the web. Information can be retrieved by the parent company.
Adviva Automatic Detection Tool (Recommended)
Is your PC infected with Adviva? To safely & quickly detect Adviva, we highly recommend you run the malware scanner... |
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Zeroboard flaws Vulnerability Scan
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The remote web server contains several PHP scripts that are prone to
arbitrary PHP code execution and cross-site scripting attacks.
The remote ... |
RAT is abbreviated as the Remote Access Trojan. Is it also known as the Remote Administrative Tool. RAT is a malware program that usually includes a back door. The back door is for administrative control over the target computer. Today we are sharing a unique open-source RAT tool called QuasarRAT Free Download in lates... |
Test results published by Sophos show that Windows 7's (UAC) User Account Control does not prevent execution of 8 of 10 malware samples they chose. The conclusion: Windows 7 still needs anti-malware protection.
I hesitated to write about this for a while because it's such a phony story. Nobody ever claimed that Windows... |
South Korea Sanctions North Korean-Sponsored Cybercrime Group “Kimsuky”
South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) sanctioned Friday the North Korean state-sponsored cybercrime group “Kimsuky,” whose misdeeds include the theft of satellite technology for the benefit of the Kim Jong-Un regime.
According to the Sou... |
Acunetix is a and very popular website security tool, most commonly used by protector and attackers. It provides many tools to test your or clients website for various injections. Acunetix WVS automatically checks your web applications for SQL Injection, XSS & other web vulnerabilities.
Nmap is a tool developed to scan... |
Wrote another blog post for Milton Security about details of a vulnerability that James Forshaw of Google Project Zero found in January, that exploits a bug in Windows COM Aggregate Marshaler. An attacker can use this bug to elevate privileges on Windows machines.
Microsoft had 90 days to patch, which they have with la... |
49,000 Vulnerable Fortinet VPNs, Unpatched for Almost Two Years
Dec 03, 2020
Almost two years ago, a vulnerability on many Fortinet FortiOS SSL VPN devices was discovered and subsequently patched. Despite this, around 50,000 targets have continued to go unpatched and are still open to attackers. A threat actor has gone... |
Mastercard: Fraud-Fighting’s New Mantra — Test, Protect, Prevent
The competition between cybercriminals and the fraud and security teams at banks, tasked with stopping their attacks, is incredibly lopsided. The fraud and security teams have to get it right 100 percent of the time to maintain their position of trust acr... |
Cybersecurity researchers on Wednesday disclosed 14 vulnerabilities affecting a commonly-used TCP/IP stack utilized in thousands and thousands of Operational Know-how (OT) units manufactured by no fewer than 200 distributors and deployed in manufacturing vegetation, energy era, water remedy, and significant infrastruct... |
MaraDNS is open-source software that implements the Domain Name System (DNS). In version 3.5.0024 and prior, a remotely exploitable integer underflow vulnerability in the DNS packet decompression function allows an attacker to cause a Denial of Service by triggering an abnormal program termination.
The vulnerability ex... |
State-sponsored Iranian hackers, who had until now focused almost exclusively on civil and human rights-focused users of the Android operating systems, have for the first time developed malware (software that damages or disables computer systems) that targets users' Apple devices, according to a new report by Internet ... |
Ransomware isn’t a new threat to the cyber world. Its origins go back many years. It’s a sort of malware where cybercriminals attack your system with malicious code. The intent to lock you out of your system and encrypt your important and sensitive data. Further, demanding ransom from you before they provide a decrypti... |
Many of today’s hyper-connected organizations are faced with the challenge of how to detect and prevent web scraping attacks in an efficient and scalable manner. In this blog, we’ll share how a comprehensive approach involving API security can help mitigate this problem that leverages behavioral fingerprinting to conti... |
SlowDNS Secure SSH tunnel over DNS with OpenSSH protocol Active For 7 Days, Our server has support voice chat on online games or like VoIP calls like Discord, Google Duo, WhatsApps, etc.
DNS Tunneling is a method of cyber attack that encodes the data of other programs or protocols in DNS queries and responses. DNS tunn... |
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Live tasks are scans that run in the background while you manually explore the target website using Burp's browser or when you send requests from Burp Repeater and Intruder. They enable you to perform some scanning operations, such as auditing for vulnerabilities or add... |
On November 8, 2021, the United States Department of the Treasury Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (“FinCEN”) issued an updated version of its Advisory on Ransomware and the Use of the Financial System to Facilitate Ransom Payments, originally issued in the fall of 2020. Coming as part of a strengthened and more un... |
Along with DevOps and SRE adoption, there is also a lot of discussion about “shifting left” in the software development world. At its core, shifting left means focusing on moving problem detection and prevention earlier in the software development lifecycle (SDLC) to improve overall quality. More robust, automated cont... |
According to security firm Trend Micro, Gmail isn't the only email service under attack, with Yahoo and Hotmail/Live users seeing some of the same issues that Google's users have in recent weeks. Google claimed the attacks on its service, mainly to steal account details and emails of prominent US government officials, ... |
Configuring the Camera Settings
Appropriate for Your Needs
Specify the video format, etc. appropriate
for your needs. Confi gure the settings on
Logging in as an administrator
If the power is not turned on, press
and hold the [POWER] button to
The record button starts blinking. Wait
until it stops blinking and goes off.... |
Would you like to learn how tap into a network?
Do you want to learn how to capture people’s passwords or hear their phone conversations?
There are many learning opportunities at DEF CON, especially at the Wall of Sheep. If you want to learn how to tap into a network, capture people's passwords, want to contribute to t... |
Peep is a remote access trojan, similar to Netbus and Back Orifice. It consists of client and server parts. Server is installed on target machine and is invisible. Server part is used by the attacked and consists of graphical front end through which to contol the target machine.
Based on the settings of your F-Secure s... |
I’m beginning to think 100+ vulnerabilities in each Patch Tuesday is the “new normal” for Microsoft, as that’s been the range all year. This July release is important because of a few surprises that need immediate attention. This month there are 123 vulnerabilities fixed, with 18 of them marked “Critical” and 106 marke... |
10 August, 2017 wikileaks publishes user guide documents from the CIA Dumbo project. CouchPotato is a remote tool for collection against RTSP/H.264 video streams.
Real Time Streaming Protocol, or RTSP, is a network control protocol designed for use in entertainment and communication systems for controlling streaming me... |
If you’ve ever considered how to make your personal computer virus, you’re here not alone. Many people are fascinated with this inexplicable program that runs upon computers and performs malicious actions with no user’s know-how. However , if you’d like to have a go at making your own personal, you don’t need to end up... |
OS command injection in user.cgi in ASUSTOR ADM version 3.1.1 allows attackers to execute system commands as root via the "secret_key" URL parameter.
An untrusted search path (aka DLL Preloading) vulnerability in the Cisco Immunet antimalware installer could allow an authenticated, local attacker to execute arbitrary c... |
‘Piggyback Spam’ Campaign Focusing on Building Botnets
A spam campaign is distributing e-mails across the world, containing links to damaging files with the intention to build botnets, cautions Marshal, a security vendor.
Bradley Anstis, director of product management at Marshal, said that the spam was uncovered in the... |
Gets the maximum number of items in an object graph to serialize or deserialize.
Assembly: System.Runtime.Serialization (in System.Runtime.Serialization.dll)
The number of items exceeds the maximum value.
This property can be set in configuration or imperatively in code. To set it in configuration, add a custom behavio... |
Data, such as sensitive documents, may be exfiltrated through the use of automated processing or Scripting after being gathered during Collection.
When automated exfiltration is used, other exfiltration techniques likely apply as well to transfer the information out of the network, such as Exfiltration Over Command and... |
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