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Pen Test Partners Blog
Pen Test Partners Blog
added 2020/06/29 10:53 a.m.12 views

Congrats, you got everyone remote. But did you do it securely?

The lockdown has meant entire companies of typically office based staff being forced to work from home. The change to our way of life is like nothing anyone has in living memory ever seen. However, alongside that, IT teams have had to rush to deliver solutions that were simply not designed for th...

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Carbon Black Blog
Carbon Black Blog
added 2020/06/20 3:23 a.m.49 views

Broad, Ongoing Cyberattacks Targeting Australia Underscore Need for Behavioral-Based Cybersecurity

On Friday the Australian Federal Government detailed sustained ‘copy-paste’ threats on government and business throughout the country. According to the Government: “‘Copy-paste compromises’ is derived from … heavy use of proof-of-concept exploit code, web shells and other tools copied almost...

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Krebs on Security
Krebs on Security
added 2020/06/19 7:19 p.m.26 views

Turn on MFA Before Crooks Do It For You

Hundreds of popular websites now offer some form of multi-factor authentication MFA, which can help users safeguard access to accounts when their password is breached or stolen. But people who don't take advantage of these added safeguards may find it far more difficult to regain access when thei...

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Citrix
Citrix
added 2020/06/19 12:00 a.m.9 views

With Pre-Auth policy in place, users get “Error: Not a privilege User” after logging in

From client machine Access website EPA kicks in and successful EPA response Got the login page Two factor Enter the Username and password Got an error “Not a privilege user” and stuck at /cgi/login...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2020/06/17 9:05 p.m.39 views

Premier League's Return: A Hat Trick of Cyberthreats?

England’s Premier League is returning this week, with millions of soccer fans around the world looking to stream matches using their online video accounts. Unfortunately, the U.K.’s National Cyber Security Centre NCSC is warning on phishing, fraud and brute-forcing attempts by attackers looking t...

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Tenable Nessus
Tenable Nessus
added 2020/06/17 12:00 a.m.251 views

EulerOS 2.0 SP2 : bind (EulerOS-SA-2020-1676)

According to the versions of the bind packages installed, the EulerOS installation on the remote host is affected by the following vulnerabilities : - A malicious actor who intentionally exploits this lack of effective limitation on the number of fetches performed when processing referrals can,...

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CNVD
CNVD
added 2020/06/12 12:00 a.m.13 views

Citrix Systems XenApp Information Disclosure Vulnerability

Citrix Systems XenApp is a suite of application virtualization software from Citrix Systems USA. The software supports the distribution and streaming of applications from a centralized location to an isolated environment and the execution of those applications on the target device. An information...

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OSV
OSV
added 2020/06/11 2:15 a.m.11 views

CVE-2020-13998

Citrix XenApp 6.5, when 2FA is enabled, allows a remote unauthenticated attacker to ascertain whether a user exists on the server, because the 2FA error page only occurs after a valid username is entered. NOTE: This vulnerability only affects products that are no longer supported by the maintaine...

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Positive Technologies
Positive Technologies
added 2020/06/11 12:00 a.m.20 views

PT-2020-13827 · Citrix · Citrix Xenapp

Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Citrix XenApp version 6.5 Description: The issue allows a remote unauthenticated attacker to determine whether a user exists on the server when two-factor authentication 2FA is enabled. This is because the 2FA error page is only displayed aft...

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Akamai Blog
Akamai Blog
added 2020/06/10 7:34 p.m.32 views

Mitigating Credential Stuffing Attacks in the Financial Sector

If You Think Multi-Factor Authentication Prevents Credential Stuffing, Think Again! Financial services firms around the world are experiencing credential stuffing attacks at an alarming rate. Cybercriminals are using readily available automation tools, botnets, and compromised account credentials...

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Hacker One
Hacker One
added 2020/06/10 5:14 a.m.234 views

h1-ctf: [H1-2006 2020] Bypassing access control checks by modifying the URL, internal application state, or the HTML page, or using a custom API attack tool

H1-2006 CTF Writeup F859938 Summary: Access control enforces policy such that users cannot act outside of their intended permissions. Failures typically lead to unauthorized information disclosure, modification or destruction of all data, or performing a business function outside of the limits of...

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Microsoft Secure
Microsoft Secure
added 2020/06/09 7:00 p.m.41 views

11 security tips to help stay safe in the COVID-19 era

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our daily routines, the ways we work, and our reliance on technology. Many of us are now working remotely, students are attending classes virtually, and we’re relying more on social media and social networks to stay connected as we define what our new normal look...

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Carbon Black Blog
Carbon Black Blog
added 2020/06/06 2:02 a.m.17 views

Why SecOps is (Still) the Future

Editor’s Note: Sam Bocetta, a guest author on the VMware Carbon Black blog, is a freelance journalist specializing in U.S. diplomacy and national security, with emphases on technology trends in cyber warfare, cyber defense, and cryptography. SecOps is not a new idea. Unfortunately, however, it is...

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RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2020/06/03 2:16 p.m.10 views

bind: BIND does not sufficiently limit the number of fetches performed when processing referrals

A flaw was found in BIND, where it does not sufficiently limit the number of fetches that can be performed while processing a referral response. This flaw allows an attacker to cause a denial of service attack. The attacker can also exploit this behavior to use the recursing server as a reflector...

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RedHat Linux
RedHat Linux
added 2020/06/01 9:40 a.m.10 views

bind: BIND does not sufficiently limit the number of fetches performed when processing referrals

A flaw was found in BIND, where it does not sufficiently limit the number of fetches that can be performed while processing a referral response. This flaw allows an attacker to cause a denial of service attack. The attacker can also exploit this behavior to use the recursing server as a reflector...

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Kitploit
Kitploit
added 2020/05/24 10:00 p.m.128 views

EvilApp - Phishing Attack Using An Android App To Grab Session Cookies For Any Website (ByPass 2FA)

Man-in-the-middle phishing attack using an Android app to grab session cookies for any website, which in turn allows to bypass 2-factor authentication protection. EvilApp brings as an example the hijacking and injection of cookies for authenticated instagram sessions. Legal disclaimer: Usage of...

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Tenable Nessus
Tenable Nessus
added 2020/05/21 12:00 a.m.291 views

Amazon Linux 2 : bind (ALAS-2020-1426)

The version of bind installed on the remote host is prior to 9.11.4-9.P2. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the ALAS2-2020-1426 advisory. An assertion failure was found in BIND, which checks the validity of messages containing TSIG resource records. This flaw...

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Tenable Nessus
Tenable Nessus
added 2020/05/20 12:00 a.m.52 views

Debian DSA-4689-1 : bind9 - security update

Several vulnerabilities were discovered in BIND, a DNS server implementation. - CVE-2019-6477 It was discovered that TCP-pipelined queries can bypass tcp-client limits resulting in denial of service. - CVE-2020-8616 It was discovered that BIND does not sufficiently limit the number of fetches...

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OSV
OSV
added 2020/05/19 2:15 p.m.3 views

DEBIAN-CVE-2020-8616

A malicious actor who intentionally exploits this lack of effective limitation on the number of fetches performed when processing referrals can, through the use of specially crafted referrals, cause a recursing server to issue a very large number of fetches in an attempt to process the referral...

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NVD
NVD
added 2020/05/19 2:15 p.m.33 views

CVE-2020-8616

A malicious actor who intentionally exploits this lack of effective limitation on the number of fetches performed when processing referrals can, through the use of specially crafted referrals, cause a recursing server to issue a very large number of fetches in an attempt to process the referral...

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