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MDR Must-Haves, Part 6: Threat Validation and Detailed Reporting
This blog post is part of an ongoing series about evaluating Managed Detection and Response MDR providers. For more insights, check out our guide, “10 Things Your MDR Service Must Do.” Engaging a managed security service provider—either a traditional MSSP or MDR provider—should never involve...
Exploit for CVE-2021-24086
CVE-2021-24086 This is a proof of concept for CVE-2021-24086...
Code Injection in storybookjs/telejson
✍️ Description telejson is a library for teleporting rich data to another place. The telejson.reviver which is used to parse string data back to json structure can be abused to execute arbitrary code when the lazyEval option is set to false i.e., disabled. The root cause is the attackers can...
Biden Has to Walk a Fine Line When Fighting Disinformation
The president pledged to defend the truth, but how far can he go without impinging Americans’ rights or undermining his cause?...
Exploit for Code Injection in Microfocus Arcsight_Logger
CVE-2020-11851 Remote Code Execution vulnerability on ArcSig...
SUSE SLED15 / SLES15 Security Update : kernel (SUSE-SU-2020:2879-1)
The SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP2 kernel was updated to receive various security and bugfixes. The following security bugs were fixed : CVE-2020-26088: Fixed an improper CAPNETRAW check in NFC socket creation could have been used by local attackers to create raw sockets, bypassing security...
CVE-2020-7465
The L2TP implementation of MPD before 5.9 allows a remote attacker who can send specifically crafted L2TP control packet with AVP Q.931 Cause Code to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service memory corruption...
The vulnerability of the Device Driver Utility component of the Oracle Solaris operating system allows a hacker to gain access to modify, add, or delete data, or cause service failures.
The vulnerability of the Device Driver Utility component of the Oracle Solaris operating system is related to access control deficiencies. Exploiting this vulnerability could allow an attacker to modify, add, or delete data, or cause service failures...
Root Cause Analyses for 0-day In-the-Wild Exploits
Posted by Maddie Stone, Project Zero When a 0-day is exploited in the wild AND it is detected, we need to use that as an opportunity to learn as much as possible about the vulnerability and the exploit if we hope to make 0-day hard. One of the main methods to do that is to perform a root cause...
Zomato: Availing Zomato gold by using a random third-party `wallet_id`
We received a report from @pandaaaa wherein he demonstrated a way to avail Zomato Gold membership using random Zomato User's wallet. The report was triaged and rewarded with critical severity with a CVSS score of 9.3. It was considered critical since a random user's wallet could have been used fo...
FreeBSD : jenkins -- multiple vulnerabilities (1ddab5cb-14c9-4632-959f-802c412a9593)
Jenkins Security Advisory : DescriptionHigh SECURITY-1868 / CVE-2020-2220 Stored XSS vulnerability in job build time trend High SECURITY-1901 / CVE-2020-2221 Stored XSS vulnerability in upstream cause High SECURITY-1902 / CVE-2020-2222 Stored XSS vulnerability in 'keep forever' badge icons High...
jenkins -- multiple vulnerabilities
Jenkins Security Advisory: Description High SECURITY-1868 / CVE-2020-2220 Stored XSS vulnerability in job build time trend High SECURITY-1901 / CVE-2020-2221 Stored XSS vulnerability in upstream cause High SECURITY-1902 / CVE-2020-2222 Stored XSS vulnerability in 'keep forever' badge icons High...
[Guide] Finding Best Security Outsourcing Alternative for Your Organization
As cyberattacks continue to proliferate in volume and increase in sophistication, many organizations acknowledge that some part of their breach protection must be outsourced, introducing a million-dollar question of what type of service to choose form. Today, Cynet releases the Security Outsourci...
The vulnerability of the org.apache.xmlrpc.parser.XmlRpcResponseParser.addResult method in the Apache XML-RPC library, related to the restoration of unreliable data in memory, allows attackers to gain access to confidential data, compromise its integrity, and cause service failures.
The vulnerability of the org.apache.xmlrpc.parser.XmlRpcResponseParser.addResult method in the Apache XML-RPC library is related to an deserialization exception from the server side, serialized in the faultCause attribute of XMLRPC error messages. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow a malicio...
TFW you-get-really-excited-you-patch-diffed-a-0day-used-in-the-wild-but-then-find-out-it-is-the-wrong-vuln
Posted by Maddie Stone, Project Zero INTRODUCTION I’m really interested in 0-days exploited in the wild and what we, the security community, can learn about them to make 0-day hard. I explained some of Project Zero’s ideas and goals around in-the-wild 0-days in a November blog post. On December’s...
xmlrpc: Deserialization of server-side exception from faultCause in XMLRPC error response
A flaw was discovered where the XMLRPC client implementation in Apache XMLRPC, performed deserialization of the server-side exception serialized in the faultCause attribute of XMLRPC error response messages. A malicious or compromised XMLRPC server could possibly use this flaw to execute arbitrar...
Report to Your Management with the Definitive ‘IR Management and Reporting’ presentation Template
The realistic approach to security is that incidents occur. While ideally, the CISO would want to prevent all of them, in practice some will succeed to a certain degree—making the ability to efficiently manage an incident response process a mandatory skill for any CISO. Moreover, apart from the...
xmlrpc: Deserialization of server-side exception from faultCause in XMLRPC error response
A flaw was discovered where the XMLRPC client implementation in Apache XMLRPC, performed deserialization of the server-side exception serialized in the faultCause attribute of XMLRPC error response messages. A malicious or compromised XMLRPC server could possibly use this flaw to execute arbitrar...
DDoS-for-Hire Boss Gets 13 Months Jail Time
A 21-year-old Illinois man was sentenced last week to 13 months in prison for running multiple DDoS-for-hire services that launched millions of attacks over several years. This individual's sentencing comes more than five years after KrebsOnSecurity interviewed both the defendant and his father a...
Information disclosure
In the Screen Lock, there is a possible information disclosure due to an unusual root cause. In certain circumstances, the setting to hide the unlock pattern can be ignored. Product: AndroidVersions: Android-10Android ID: A-110941092...