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CVE-2018-3821
Kibana versions after 5.1.1 and before 5.6.7 and 6.1.3 had a cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in the tag cloud visualization that could allow an attacker to obtain sensitive information from or perform destructive actions on behalf of other Kibana users...
Cross site scripting
Kibana versions after 5.1.1 and before 5.6.7 and 6.1.3 had a cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in the tag cloud visualization that could allow an attacker to obtain sensitive information from or perform destructive actions on behalf of other Kibana users...
CVE-2018-3818
Kibana versions 5.1.1 to 6.1.2 and 5.6.6 had a cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability via the colored fields formatter that could allow an attacker to obtain sensitive information from or perform destructive actions on behalf of other Kibana users...
CVE-2018-3821
Kibana versions after 5.1.1 and before 5.6.7 and 6.1.3 had a cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in the tag cloud visualization that could allow an attacker to obtain sensitive information from or perform destructive actions on behalf of other Kibana users...
The devil’s in the Rich header
In our previous blog, we detailed our findings on the attack against the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics. For this investigation, our analysts were provided with administrative access to one of the affected servers, located in a hotel based in Pyeongchang county, South Korea. In addition, we...
CVE-2018-3821
Kibana versions after 5.1.1 and before 5.6.7 and 6.1.3 had a cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in the tag cloud visualization that could allow an attacker to obtain sensitive information from or perform destructive actions on behalf of other Kibana users...
APT37 (Reaper): The Overlooked North Korean Actor
On Feb. 2, 2018, we published a blog detailing the use of an Adobe Flash zero-day vulnerability CVE-2018-4878 by a suspected North Korean cyber espionage group that we now track as APT37 Reaper. Our analysis of APT37’s recent activity reveals that the group’s operations are expanding in scope and...
Olympic Destroyer Takes Aim At Winter Olympics
This blog post is authored by Warren Mercer and Paul Rascagneres. Ben Baker and Matthew Molyett contributed to this post. Update 2/13 08:30 We have updated the information regarding the use of stolen credentials Update 2/12 12:00: We have updated the destructor section with action taken against...
Elastic Kibana 'CVE-2018-3820' Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Vulnerability - Linux
Elastic Kibana versions have a cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability. SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2018 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 CPE =...
CVE-2018-3818
Kibana versions 5.1.1 to 6.1.2 and 5.6.6 had a cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability via the colored fields formatter that could allow an attacker to obtain sensitive information from or perform destructive actions on behalf of other Kibana users...
CVE-2017-8440
Starting in version 5.3.0, Kibana had a cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in the Discover page that could allow an attacker to obtain sensitive information from or perform destructive actions on behalf of other Kibana users...
January, 2 2017 – Morning Cyber Coffee Headlines – “Rose Bowl” 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! January 2, 2018 - Headlines Carbon Black in the News: Bitcoin concerns rising a...
CVE-2017-11481
Kibana versions prior to 6.0.1 and 5.6.5 had a cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability via URL fields that could allow an attacker to obtain sensitive information from or perform destructive actions on behalf of other Kibana users...
Cross site scripting
Kibana versions prior to 6.0.1 and 5.6.5 had a cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability via URL fields that could allow an attacker to obtain sensitive information from or perform destructive actions on behalf of other Kibana users...
Starbucks: Multiple Subdomain takeovers via unclaimed instances
Hacker @benoculars was able to successfully faciliate multiple subdomain takeovers by taking advantage of a process flow to use some of the space provided for germany.openapi.starbucks.com, psv.openapi.starbucks.com, stage-psv.openapi.starbucks.com, and test-psv.openapi.starbucks.com. While we we...
CVE-2017-11479
Kibana versions prior to 5.6.1 had a cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in Timelion that could allow an attacker to obtain sensitive information from or perform destructive actions on behalf of other Kibana users...
CVE-2017-11479
Kibana versions prior to 5.6.1 had a cross-site scripting XSS vulnerability in Timelion that could allow an attacker to obtain sensitive information from or perform destructive actions on behalf of other Kibana users...
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...
Insights into Iranian Cyber Espionage: APT33 Targets Aerospace and Energy Sectors and has Ties to Destructive Malware
When discussing suspected Middle Eastern hacker groups with destructive capabilities, many automatically think of the suspected Iranian group that previously used SHAMOON – aka Disttrack – to target organizations in the Persian Gulf. However, over the past few years, we have been tracking a...
Insights into Iranian Cyber Espionage: APT33 Targets Aerospace and Energy Sectors and has Ties to Destructive Malware
When discussing suspected Middle Eastern hacker groups with destructive capabilities, many automatically think of the suspected Iranian group that previously used SHAMOON – aka Disttrack – to target organizations in the Persian Gulf. However, over the past few years, we have been tracking a...