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cloud-init bug fix update
An update is available for cloud-init. This update affects Rocky Linux 8. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System CVSS base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerability from the CVE list The cloud-init packages provide a set of init scripts for cloud instances...
CVE-2021-1730
A spoofing vulnerability exists in Microsoft Exchange Server which could result in an attack that would allow a malicious actor to impersonate the user. This update addresses this vulnerability. To prevent these types of attacks, Microsoft recommends customers to download inline images from...
GALLIUM: Targeting global telecom
Microsoft Threat Intelligence Center MSTIC is raising awareness of the ongoing activity by a group we call GALLIUM, targeting telecommunication providers. When Microsoft customers have been targeted by this activity, we notified them directly with the relevant information they need to protect...
Five-Year 'Dust Storm' APT Campaign Seen Targeting Japanese Critical Infrastructure
A five-year campaign primarily focused on extracting sensitive information from Japanese oil, gas, and electric utilities was outlined by researchers on Tuesday. Referred to as Operation Dust Storm .PDF by researchers at Cylance, the campaign has managed to stay persistent over the years, and...
Automatically Brute Force All Services – BruteX
Automatically brute force all services Including: Open ports DNS domains Web files Web directories Usernames Passwords Dependencies: NMap Hydra Wfuzz SNMPWalk DNSDict Download: git clone https://github.com/1N3/BruteX.git Usage: ./brutex target To brute force multiple hosts, use brutex-massscan an...
BruteX - Automatically Brute Force all Services Running on a Target
Automatically brute force all services running on a target including: Open ports DNS domains Web files Web directories Usernames Passwords USAGE ./brutex target DEPENDENCIES NMap Hydra Wfuzz SNMPWalk DNSDict To brute force multiple hosts, use brutex-massscan and include the IP's/hostnames to scan...
Attackers Shifting to Delivering Unknown Malware Via FTP and Web Pages
The bulk of “unknown” malware is being delivered to systems via Web-based attacks, proxies and FTP sessions, according to a study released by Palo Alto Networks this week. The study dubbed “The Modern Malware Review,” found more than 26,000 malware samples, and focuses on what the firm calls...