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Vulnerabilities in Apache Log4j Library Affecting Cisco Products: December 2021
Critical Vulnerabilities in Apache Log4j Java Logging Library On December 9, 2021, the following critical vulnerability in the Apache Log4j Java logging library affecting all Log4j2 versions earlier than 2.15.0 was disclosed: CVE-2021-44228: Apache Log4j2 JNDI features do not protect against...
Attackers exploiting zero-day vulnerability in Windows Installer — Here’s what you need to know and Talos’ coverage
Cisco Talos is releasing new SNORTⓇ rules to protect against the exploitation of a zero-day elevation of privilege vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Installer. This vulnerability allows an attacker with a limited user account to elevate their privileges to become an administrator. This... This i...
CVE-2021-40116
Multiple Cisco products are affected by a vulnerability in Snort rules that could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause a denial of service DoS condition on an affected device.The vulnerability is due to improper handling of the Block with Reset or Interactive Block with Reset action...
Input validation
Multiple Cisco products are affected by a vulnerability in Snort rules that could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause a denial of service DoS condition on an affected device.The vulnerability is due to improper handling of the Block with Reset or Interactive Block with Reset action...
Microsoft Patch Tuesday for August 2021 — Snort rules and prominent vulnerabilities
By Jon Munshaw, with contributions from Martin Lee. Microsoft released its monthly security update Tuesday, disclosing 44 vulnerabilities in the company’s firmware and software. This is the fewest amount of vulnerabilities Microsoft has patched in a month in more than two years. There... This is...
Microsoft Patch Tuesday for July 2021 — Snort rules and prominent vulnerabilities
By Jon Munshaw, with contributions from Jaeson Schultz. Microsoft released its monthly security update Tuesday, disclosing 117 vulnerabilities across its suite of products, by far the most in a month this year. Today’s Patch Tuesday includes three vulnerabilities that Microsoft states are... This...
Microsoft Patch Tuesday for June 2021 — Snort rules and prominent vulnerabilities
By Jon Munshaw, with contributions from Edmund Brumaghin. Microsoft released its monthly security update Tuesday, disclosing 51 vulnerabilities across its suite of products, breaking last month’s 16-month record of the fewest vulnerabilities disclosed in a month by the company. There... This is...
Threat Source newsletter (Jan. 28, 2021)
Newsletter compiled by Jon Munshaw. Good afternoon, Talos readers. Unfortunately, I don’t have any stock tips to give you to help you get rich overnight. But I do have two Vulnerability Spotlights you should read so your network can stay safer. We disclosed multiple vulnerabilities in phpGACL and...
Threat Source newsletter (Jan. 14, 2021)
Newsletter compiled by Jon Munshaw. Good afternoon, Talos readers. Microsoft released its monthly security update this week, disclosing 83 vulnerabilities across its suite of products to kickoff 2021. Our blog post has the most important vulnerabilities you need to know about, along with our...
Threat Source newsletter (Dec. 10, 2020)
Newsletter compiled by Jon Munshaw. Good afternoon, Talos readers. Cyber security firm FireEye recently disclosed an incident that was reported to have resulted in the inadvertent disclosure of various internally developed offensive security tools OSTs that were used across FireEye red-team...
Microsoft Patch Tuesday for Nov. 2020 — Snort rules and prominent vulnerabilities
By Jon Munshaw, with contributions from Joe Marshall. Microsoft released its monthly security update Tuesday, disclosing just over 110 vulnerabilities across its products. This is a slight jump from last month when Microsoft disclosed one of their lowest vulnerability totals in months. Eighteen o...
Microsoft Patch Tuesday for Oct. 2020 — Snort rules and prominent vulnerabilities
By Jon Munshaw, with contributions from Alex McDonnell and Nick Biasini. Microsoft released its monthly security update Tuesday, disclosing just under 100 vulnerabilities across its array of products. Fourteen of the vulnerabilities are considered “critical" while the vast remainder are ranked as...
Threat Source newsletter (March 12, 2020)
Newsletter compiled by Jon Munshaw. Welcome to this week’s Threat Source newsletter — the perfect place to get caught up on all things Talos from the past week. Obviously, COVID-19 is dominating headlines everywhere, and for good reason. We hope everyone out there is staying safe and healthy and...
Microsoft Patch Tuesday — March 2020: Vulnerability disclosures and Snort coverage
By Jon Munshaw and Vitor Ventura. Update March 12, 2020: Microsoft released an out-of-band patch for CVE-2020-0796, a code execution vulnerability SMB client and server for Windows. An unauthenticated attacker could exploit this vulnerability to execute remote code. Snort rules 53425 - 53428...
Vulnerability Spotlight: Memory corruption, DoS vulnerabilities in CoTURN
Aleksandar Nikolic of Cisco Talos discovered this vulnerability. Blog by Jon Munshaw. CoTURN contains denial-of-service and memory corruption vulnerabilities in the way its web server parses POST requests. CoTURN is a TURN server implementation that can be used as a general- purpose network traff...
Vulnerability Spotlight: Remote code execution vulnerability in Apple Safari
Marcin Towalski of Cisco Talos discovered this vulnerability. Blog by Jon Munshaw. The Apple Safari web browser contains a remote code execution vulnerability in its Fonts feature. If a user were to open a malicious web page in Safari, they could trigger a type confusion, resulting in memory...
Vulnerability Spotlight: Use-after-free vulnerability in Windows 10 win32kbase
Marcin Towalski of Cisco Talos discovered this vulnerability. Blog by Jon Munshaw. Cisco Talos is releasing the details of a use-after-free vulnerability in Windows 10. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability to gain the ability to execute arbitrary code in the kernel context. Microsoft...
Vulnerability Spotlight: Code execution vulnerability in Microsoft Media Foundation
Marcin Noga of Cisco Talos discovered this vulnerability. Blog by Jon Munshaw. Microsoft Media Foundation’s framework contains a code execution vulnerability. This specific bug lies in Media Foundations’ MPEG4 DLL. An attacker could provide a user with a specially crafted ASF file to exploit this...
Vulnerability Spotlight: Code execution vulnerability in Microsoft Excel
Marcin Noga of Cisco Talos discovered this vulnerability. Blog by Jon Munshaw. Microsoft Excel contains a code execution vulnerability. This specific bug lies in the component of Excel that handles the Microsoft Office HTML and XML file types, first introduced in Office 2000. Microsoft disclosed...
Vulnerability Spotlight: Information leak vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat Reader’s JavaScript function
Aleksandar Nikolic of Cisco Talos discovered this vulnerability. Blog by Jon Munshaw. Cisco Talos recently discovered an information leak vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat Reader. Acrobat supports a number of features, including the ability to process embedded JavaScript. An attacker could trigger...