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CVE-2013-6049
apt-listbugs before 0.1.10 creates temporary files insecurely, which allows attackers to have unspecified impact via unknown vectors...
DEBIAN-CVE-2013-6049
apt-listbugs before 0.1.10 creates temporary files insecurely, which allows attackers to have unspecified impact via unknown vectors...
CVE-2013-6049
apt-listbugs before 0.1.10 creates temporary files insecurely, which allows attackers to have unspecified impact via unknown vectors...
Code injection
apt-listbugs before 0.1.10 creates temporary files insecurely, which allows attackers to have unspecified impact via unknown vectors...
CVE-2013-6049
apt-listbugs before 0.1.10 creates temporary files insecurely, enabling attackers to achieve unspecified impact via unknown vectors. The issue is documented across multiple sources (CVE-2013-6049 and related records) and is tied to an insecure temporary-file approach in the package. Root cause: u...
CVE-2013-6049
apt-listbugs before 0.1.10 creates temporary files insecurely, which allows attackers to have unspecified impact via unknown vectors...
CVE-2013-6049
apt-listbugs before 0.1.10 creates temporary files insecurely, which allows attackers to have unspecified impact via unknown vectors...
BlackOasis APT and new targeted attacks leveraging zero-day exploit
More information about BlackOasis APT is available to customers of Kaspersky Intelligence Reporting Service. Contact: [email protected] Introduction Kaspersky Lab has always worked closely with vendors to protect users. As soon as we find new vulnerabilities we immediately inform the...
Adobe Patches Flash Zero Day Exploited by Black Oasis APT
Adobe today released an out-of-band Flash Player update addressing a zero-day vulnerability being exploited by a little-known Middle Eastern APT group. The group known as Black Oasis was, as recently as this month, using exploits for the flaw to drop FinSpy as a payload. Sold by the controversial...
Costin Raiu and Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade on APT Fourth-Party Collection
Costin Raiu and Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade talk to Mike Mimoso live from Virus Bulletin in Madrid about APTs leveraging one anothers’ attacks and compromised machines as their own. The practice, known as fourth-party collection, is wreaking havoc for researchers with regard to attribution...
The Festive Complexities of SIGINT-Capable Threat Actors
To read the full paper and learn more about this, refer to "Walking in Your Enemy's Shadow: When Fourth-Party Collection Becomes Attribution Hell" Attribution is complicated under the best of circumstances. Sparse attributory indicators and the possibility of overt manipulation have proven enough...
Iranian APT33 Targets U.S. Firms with Destructive Malware
The Iranian group known as APT33 is believed to be behind a cyberespionage campaign targeting aerospace, petrochemical and energy sector firms located in the United States, Saudi Arabia and South Korea. The group’s latest attack leverages a dropper called DropShot that is tied to the StoneDrill...
Oilrig / Cleaver Malicious Scheduled Task Detection
This script tries to detect several indicators for malicious tools used by Iranian APT group SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2017 Greenbone AG 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-only...
Turla APT Used WhiteBear Espionage Tools Against Defense Industry, Embassies
A toolset belonging to the Russian-speaking Turla APT has been publicly disclosed, and along with it details on its capabilities and indicators of compromise. The tools, called WhiteBear, were used to attack defense organizations as recently as June, and diplomatic targets in Europe, Asia and Sou...
Introducing WhiteBear
As a part of our Kaspersky APT Intelligence Reporting subscription, customers received an update in mid-February 2017 on some interesting APT activity that we called WhiteBear. Much of the contents of that report are reproduced here. WhiteBear is a parallel project or second stage of the Skipper...
Gazer: A New Backdoor Targets Ministries and Embassies Worldwide
Security researchers at ESET have discovered a new malware campaign targeting consulates, ministries and embassies worldwide to spy on governments and diplomats. Active since 2016, the malware campaign is leveraging a new backdoor, dubbed Gazer, and is believed to be carried out by Turla advanced...
August 21, 2017 – Morning Cyber Coffee Headlines – “Solar Eclipse” Edition
Good morning! Sit with Carbon Black this morning over a cup of coffee or tea and browse a few industry headlines to get the day started. We’ve got just enough information below to get you through that first cup…enjoy! August 21, 2017 - Headlines Carbon Black in the News: Trump increases status of...
IT threat evolution Q2 2017
Targeted attacks and malware campaigns Back to the future: looking for a link between old and new APTs This year's Security Analyst Summit SAS included interesting research findings on several targeted attack campaigns. For example, researchers from Kaspersky Lab and King's College London present...
Mamba Ransomware Returns, APT Trends, And More
Mike Mimoso and Chris Brook discuss the news of the week including the return of the Mamba ransomware, Kaspersky Lab’s Q2 APT report, Bugcrowd’s 250K mystery bounty, and a high schooler’s $10K bug bounty from Google. Download: ThreatpostNewsWrapAugust112017.mp3 Music by Chris Gonsalves Show notes...
See my how-to the Apache fuzzing and dig to a value of 1500 knife of vulnerability-vulnerability warning-the black bar safety net
Target In the AFL in the view of the Apache httpd server's crash logs, I found a lot of problems. For example, some crash testing with example in fuzz testing tools internal collapse, but also affect the test program stability. In this article, I will talk to you to explain the test case to crash...