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Cross site scripting
Jenkins Code Coverage API Plugin 1.1.2 and earlier does not escape the filename of the coverage report used in its view, resulting in a stored XSS vulnerability exploitable by users able to change job configurations...
CVE-2020-2106
CVE-2020-2106 affects Jenkins Code Coverage API Plugin (versions ≤ 1.1.2). The vulnerability is a stored XSS: the plugin does not escape the coverage report filename in its view, enabling a user who can modify a Jenkins job configuration to inject malicious script. Exploitation context is restric...
CVE-2020-2106
Jenkins Code Coverage API Plugin 1.1.2 and earlier does not escape the filename of the coverage report used in its view, resulting in a stored XSS vulnerability exploitable by users able to change job configurations...
PT-2020-15313 · Jenkins · Jenkins Code Coverage Api Plugin +1
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Jenkins Code Coverage API Plugin versions 1.1.2 and earlier Description: The issue is related to a stored XSS vulnerability. It occurs because the filename of the coverage report used in its view is not properly escaped, allowing users who ca...
Evaluating Your Security Controls? Be Sure to Ask the Right Questions
Testing security controls is the only way to know if they are truly defending your organization. With many different testing frameworks and tools to choose from, you have lots of options. But what do you specifically want to know? And how are the findings relevant to the threat landscape you face...
Microsoft Patch Tuesday — Jan. 2020: Vulnerability disclosures and Snort coverage
By Jon Munshaw. Updated January 15th: Added an Advanced Custom Detection ACD signature for AMP that can be used to detect exploitation of CVE-2020-0601 by spoofing certificates masquerading as a Microsoft ECC Code Signing Certificate Authority. Microsoft released its monthly security update today...
Microsoft Patch Tuesday — Dec. 2019: Vulnerability disclosures and Snort coverage
By Jon Munshaw. Microsoft released its monthly security update today, disclosing vulnerabilities across many of its products and releasing corresponding updates. This month's Patch Tuesday covers 25 vulnerabilities, two of which are considered critical. This month’s security update covers securit...
glibc security update
2.28-72.0.1 - add Ampere emag to tunable cpu list Patrick McGehearty - add optimized memset for emag - add an ASIMD variant of strlen for falkor - Orabug: 2700101. - Modify glibc-ora28849085.patch so it works with RHCK kernels. - Orabug: 28849085. - Make IOfunlockfile match funlockfile and...
Microsoft Patch Tuesday — Nov. 2019: Vulnerability disclosures and Snort coverage
By Jon Munshaw. Microsoft released its monthly security update today, disclosing a variety of vulnerabilities in several of its products. The latest Patch Tuesday discloses 75 vulnerabilities, 13 of which are considered "critical," with the rest being deemed "important." This month’s security...
How MSPs can become Managed Detection and Response (MDR) Providers
Managed detection and response MDR is one of the fastest-growing segments in the cybersecurity market. ESG research from April 2019 reveals that 27% of organizations are actively pursuing an MDR project, while another 11% plan to pursue an MDR project in the future. Cynet now enables service...
afl-pt
This is a repository for the American Fuzzy Lop AFL fuzzer, a tool for discovering vulnerabilities in software. The repository contains the source code for the AFL fuzzer and its associated tools. The AFL fuzzer is designed to take an instrumented binary and attempt a variety of basic fuzzing...
An in-depth look at cyber insurance: We sat down with risk expert, Cisco's Leslie Lamb
Y2K is known for being one of the most widespread times of panic in IT. It was generally thought that on Dec. 31, 1999, computers across the globe would shut down when they would fail to properly process that it would become the year 2000 the next day. It made headlines across the globe, sent...
Partner Perspectives: Endpoint Protection & Asset Management: Making Sure Everything That Should Be Protected, Is Protected
It’s a common refrain in cybersecurity: you can only protect what you can see. And while advances in endpoint protection technology have drastically increased the security of devices, organizations still struggle to understand which assets they have, and whether they’re properly covered by securi...
Applepie - A Hypervisor For Fuzzing Built With WHVP And Bochs
Hello! Welcome to applepie! This is a tool designed for fuzzing, introspection, and finding bugs! This is a hypervisor using the Windows Hypervisor Platform API present in recent versions of Windows specifically this was developed and tested on Windows 10 17763. Bochs is used for providing deep...
Exploit for Use After Free in Microsoft
CVE-2019-0708 aka Bluekeep Scanner A simple scanner t...
How Axonius integrates with Microsoft to help customers solve the cybersecurity asset management challenge
Despite the amazing and futuristic progression of technologies in cybersecurity, it's still incredibly hard to answer the most basic of questions like: how many assets do I have, and do they adhere to my security policy? Somewhere along the line, asset management became very mundane compared to t...
python27:2.7 security update
Cython 0.28.1-7 - Bumping due to problems with modular RPM upgrade path 1695587 - Related: rhbz1693974 PyYAML 3.12-16 - Bumping due to problems with modular RPM upgrade path 1695587 - Related: rhbz1693974 babel 2.5.1-9 - Bumping due to problems with modular RPM upgrade path 1695587 - Related:...
honggfuzz vulnerability mining technology principle analysis-vulnerability warning-the black bar safety net
Google AFLWinAFL, the libfuzzer and honggfuzz is the most famous of the three based on code coverage fuzzer is. Online on the AFLWinAFLanalysis of the articles more, and on the latter two Analysis Articles less. Before the spring brother has written about honggfuzz article: honggfuzz vulnerabilit...
Microsoft Patch Tuesday — July 2019: Vulnerability disclosures and Snort coverage
Microsoft released its monthly security update today, disclosing a variety of vulnerabilities in several of its products. The latest Patch Tuesday covers 77 vulnerabilities, 16 of which are rated “critical," 60 that are considered "important" and one "moderate." This month’s security update cover...
Reference: TaoSecurity Press
I started appearing in media reports in 2000. I used to provide this information on my Web site, but since I don't keep that page up-to-date anymore, I decided to publish it here. As of 2017, Mr. Bejtlich generally declines press inquiries on cybersecurity matters, including those on background...