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Schneider Electric IGSS Mobile
CVSS v3 6.4 ATTENTION: Locally exploitable/low skill level to exploit. Vendor: Schneider Electric Equipment: IGSS Mobile Vulnerabilities: Improper Certificate Validation, Plaintext Storage of a Password AFFECTED PRODUCTS Schneider Electric reports that the vulnerabilities affect the following IGS...
Tejari Cross Site Request Forgery
----------------------------------------------------- Vulnerability Type: Cross Site Request Forgery CSRF Vendor of Product: Tejari Affected Product Code Base: Bravo Solution Affected Component: Web Interface Management. Attack Type: Local - Authenticated Impact: Unauthorised Access...
CVE-2017-9963
A cross-site request forgery vulnerability exists on the Secure Gateway component of Schneider Electric's PowerSCADA Anywhere v1.0 redistributed with PowerSCADA Expert v8.1 and PowerSCADA Expert v8.2 and Citect Anywhere version 1.0 for multiple state-changing requests. This type of attack require...
Cross site request forgery (csrf)
A cross-site request forgery vulnerability exists on the Secure Gateway component of Schneider Electric's PowerSCADA Anywhere v1.0 redistributed with PowerSCADA Expert v8.1 and PowerSCADA Expert v8.2 and Citect Anywhere version 1.0 for multiple state-changing requests. This type of attack require...
Bank robbers 2.0: digital thievery and stolen cryptocoins
Imagine running down the street and away from law enforcement with 2,000 pounds of gold bars. Or 1,450 pounds in $100 bills. With both of these physical currencies amounting to roughly US$64 million, you'd be making quite a steal…if you could get away with it. That's exactly what the next...
ReelPhish: A Real-Time Two-Factor Phishing Tool
Social Engineering and Two-Factor Authentication Social engineering campaigns are a constant threat to businesses because they target the weakest chain in security: people. A typical attack would capture a victim’s username and password and store it for an attacker to reuse later. Two-Factor...
Boomerang spam bombs Malwarebytes forum—not a smart move
Tech support scammers are generally not the best and brightest. As such, they will occasionally post ads for their fake companies in the comment sections here or on the Malwarebytes forums. Last week, however, scammers struggled with configuring their spambots, resulting in spam bombs on the foru...
IDAsec - IDA plugin for reverse-engineering and dynamic interactions with the Binsec platform
IDA plugin for reverse-engineering and dynamic interactions with the Binsec platform Features Decoding an instruction in DBA IR Loading execution traces generated by Pinsec Triggering analyzes on Binsec and retrieving results Dependencies protobuf ZMQ capstone for trace disassembly graphviz to dr...
Debian: Security Advisory (DLA-1016-1)
The remote host is missing an update for the Debian 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 ifdescription...
IC3 Warns of Impersonation Scams
The Internet Crime Complaint Center IC3 has released an alert on impersonation scams. In these schemes, scammers send emails impersonating IC3 to trick recipients into providing personally identifiable information or downloading malicious files. Users should use caution when reviewing unsolicited...
ソーシャル エンジニアリングによって引き起こされる攻撃を途絶させる方法
本記事は、Microsoft Secure ブログ “How to disrupt attacks caused by social engineering” 2018 年 1 月 10 日 米国時間...
Code injection
The Python console in Electrum through 2.9.4 and 3.x through 3.0.5 supports arbitrary Python code without considering 1 social-engineering attacks in which a user pastes code that they do not understand and 2 code pasted by a physically proximate attacker at an unattended workstation, which makes...
DEBIAN-CVE-2018-6353
The Python console in Electrum through 2.9.4 and 3.x through 3.0.5 supports arbitrary Python code without considering 1 social-engineering attacks in which a user pastes code that they do not understand and 2 code pasted by a physically proximate attacker at an unattended workstation, which makes...
CVE-2018-6353
The Python console in Electrum through 2.9.4 and 3.x through 3.0.5 supports arbitrary Python code without considering 1 social-engineering attacks in which a user pastes code that they do not understand and 2 code pasted by a physically proximate attacker at an unattended workstation, which makes...
CVE-2018-6353
The Python console in Electrum through 2.9.4 and 3.x through 3.0.5 supports arbitrary Python code without considering 1 social-engineering attacks in which a user pastes code that they do not understand and 2 code pasted by a physically proximate attacker at an unattended workstation, which makes...
CVE-2018-6353
The Python console in Electrum through 2.9.4 and 3.x through 3.0.5 supports arbitrary Python code without considering 1 social-engineering attacks in which a user pastes code that they do not understand and 2 code pasted by a physically proximate attacker at an unattended workstation, which makes...
CVE-2018-6353
The Python console in Electrum through 2.9.4 and 3.x through 3.0.5 supports arbitrary Python code without considering 1 social-engineering attacks in which a user pastes code that they do not understand and 2 code pasted by a physically proximate attacker at an unattended workstation, which makes...
Data Privacy Day
January 28 is Data Privacy Day DPD, an annual international effort to promote the importance of data privacy. DPD is sponsored in the United States by the National Cyber Security Alliance NCSA with the theme, Respecting Privacy, Safeguarding Data, and Enabling Trust. The NCSA Stay Safe Online...
January 25, 2018 – Morning Cyber Coffee Headlines – “Poetry” 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 25, 2018 - Headlines Carbon Black in the News: Wall Street to grill Int...
Beware! Undetectable CrossRAT malware targets Windows, MacOS, and Linux systems
Are you using Linux or Mac OS? If you think your system is not prone to viruses, then you should read this. Wide-range of cybercriminals are now using a new piece of 'undetectable' spying malware that targets Windows, macOS, Solaris and Linux systems. Just last week we published a detailed articl...