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Windows shellcode stage, Windows Reverse HTTPS Stager (wininet)
Custom shellcode stage. Tunnel communication over HTTPS Windows wininet Module Options msf use payload/windows/custom/reversehttps msf payloadreversehttps show actions ...actions... msf payloadreversehttps set ACTION msf payloadreversehttps show options ...show and set options... msf...
Windows shellcode stage, Reverse Hop HTTP/HTTPS Stager
Custom shellcode stage. Tunnel communication over an HTTP or HTTPS hop point. Note that you must first upload data/hop/hop.php to the PHP server you wish to use as a hop. Module Options msf use payload/windows/custom/reversehophttp msf payloadreversehophttp show actions ...actions... msf...
Windows shellcode stage, Windows Reverse HTTPS Stager (winhttp)
Custom shellcode stage. Tunnel communication over HTTPS Windows winhttp Module Options msf use payload/windows/custom/reversewinhttps msf payloadreversewinhttps show actions ...actions... msf payloadreversewinhttps set ACTION msf payloadreversewinhttps show options ...show and set options... msf...
Powershell Exec, Windows shellcode stage, Reverse Hop HTTP/HTTPS Stager
Execute an x86 payload from a command via PowerShell. Custom shellcode stage. Tunnel communication over an HTTP or HTTPS hop point. Note that you must first upload data/hop/hop.php to the PHP server you wish to use as a hop. Module Options msf use...
Powershell Exec, Windows shellcode stage, Windows Reverse HTTPS Stager (wininet)
Execute an x86 payload from a command via PowerShell. Custom shellcode stage. Tunnel communication over HTTPS Windows wininet Module Options msf use payload/cmd/windows/powershell/custom/reversehttps msf payloadreversehttps show actions ...actions... msf payloadreversehttps set ACTION msf...
Powershell Exec, Windows shellcode stage, Reverse HTTPS Stager with Support for Custom Proxy
Execute an x86 payload from a command via PowerShell. Custom shellcode stage. Tunnel communication over HTTP using SSL with custom proxy support Module Options msf use payload/cmd/windows/powershell/custom/reversehttpsproxy msf payloadreversehttpsproxy show actions ...actions... msf...
Frontend File Manager < 21.3 - Subscriber+ Arbitrary File Upload
The plugin allows any authenticated users, such as subscriber, to rename a file to an arbitrary extension, like PHP, which could allow them to basically be able to upload arbitrary files on the server and achieve RCE 1. Navigate to the page where ffmwp shortcode is included as Subscriber 2. Uploa...
Fedora: Security Advisory for curl (FEDORA-2022-5131c26a69)
The remote host is missing an update for the Copyright C 2022 Greenbone Networks GmbH Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by the respective right holders. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later This program is free software; you can...
Security Bulletin: Rational Asset Analyzer is vulnerable to an Information disclosure (CVE-2022-22393)
Summary IBM WebSphere Application Server Liberty used by Rational Asset Analyzer could allow an authenticated user to issue a request to obtain the status of HTTP/HTTPS ports which are accessible by the application server. This has been addressed. Vulnerability Details CVEID:CVE-2022-22393...
SUSE SLED15: curl / libcurl-devel / libcurl-devel-32bit / libcurl4 / etc (SUSE-SU-2022:3003-1)
The remote SUSE Linux SLED15 / SLEDSAP15 / SLES15 / SLESSAP15 / openSUSE 15 host has packages installed that are affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the SUSE-SU-2022:3003-1 advisory. - CVE-2022-35252: Fixed a potential injection of control characters into cookies, which could be exploite...
Man-in-the-Middle (MitM)
python-scciclient is vulnerable to man-in-the-middle MitM attacks. The vulnerability exists because the sccicmd function of scci.py does not properly verify the HTTPS connection certifications, allowing an attacker to intercept the connection...
GHSA-RF3F-3P37-2QH4 python-scciclient vulnerable to Man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks
A flaw was found in the python-scciclient when making an HTTPS connection to a server where the server's certificate would not be verified. This issue opens up the connection to possible Man-in-the-middle MITM attacks...
python-scciclient vulnerable to Man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks
A flaw was found in the python-scciclient when making an HTTPS connection to a server where the server's certificate would not be verified. This issue opens up the connection to possible Man-in-the-middle MITM attacks...
CVE-2022-2996
A flaw was found in the python-scciclient when making an HTTPS connection to a server where the server's certificate would not be verified. This issue opens up the connection to possible Man-in-the-middle MITM attacks...
CVE-2022-2996
A flaw was found in the python-scciclient when making an HTTPS connection to a server where the server's certificate would not be verified. This issue opens up the connection to possible Man-in-the-middle MITM attacks...
DEBIAN-CVE-2022-2996
A flaw was found in the python-scciclient when making an HTTPS connection to a server where the server's certificate would not be verified. This issue opens up the connection to possible Man-in-the-middle MITM attacks...
UBUNTU-CVE-2022-2996
A flaw was found in the python-scciclient when making an HTTPS connection to a server where the server's certificate would not be verified. This issue opens up the connection to possible Man-in-the-middle MITM attacks...
PYSEC-2022-43152
A flaw was found in the python-scciclient when making an HTTPS connection to a server where the server's certificate would not be verified. This issue opens up the connection to possible Man-in-the-middle MITM attacks...
Design/Logic Flaw
A flaw was found in the python-scciclient when making an HTTPS connection to a server where the server's certificate would not be verified. This issue opens up the connection to possible Man-in-the-middle MITM attacks...
PYSEC-2022-43152
A flaw was found in the python-scciclient when making an HTTPS connection to a server where the server's certificate would not be verified. This issue opens up the connection to possible Man-in-the-middle MITM attacks...