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KB5004442: Windows DCOM Server Security Feature Bypass Registry Check (CVE-2021-26414)
The remote Windows DCOM Server may be in a vulnerable state to exploitation by having the HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Ole\AppCompat\RequireIntegrityActivationAuthenticationLevel registry value set to 0. Hardening changes in DCOM were required for CVE-2021-26414 and were implemented in 2 phases on Jun...
Exploit for CVE-2021-1675
From Lares Labs: Detection & Remedia...
EulerOS 2.0 SP2 : glibc (EulerOS-SA-2017-1147)
According to the versions of the glibc packages installed, the EulerOS installation on the remote host is affected by the following vulnerabilities : - The nssdns implementation of getnetbyname in GNU C Library aka glibc before 2.21, when the DNS backend in the Name Service Switch configuration i...
DEBIAN-CVE-2017-1000366
glibc contains a vulnerability that allows specially crafted LDLIBRARYPATH values to manipulate the heap/stack, causing them to alias, potentially resulting in arbitrary code execution. Please note that additional hardening changes have been made to glibc to prevent manipulation of stack and heap...
CVE-2017-1000366
glibc contains a vulnerability that allows specially crafted LDLIBRARYPATH values to manipulate the heap/stack, causing them to alias, potentially resulting in arbitrary code execution. Please note that additional hardening changes have been made to glibc to prevent manipulation of stack and heap...
CVE-2017-1000366
glibc contains a vulnerability that allows specially crafted LDLIBRARYPATH values to manipulate the heap/stack, causing them to alias, potentially resulting in arbitrary code execution. Please note that additional hardening changes have been made to glibc to prevent manipulation of stack and heap...
wordpress -- multiple vulnerabilities
Gary Pendergast reports: WordPress 4.1.2 is now available. This is a critical security release for all previous versions and we strongly encourage you to update your sites immediately. WordPress versions 4.1.1 and earlier are affected by a critical cross-site scripting vulnerability, which could...
Microsoft Details Flame Hash-Collision Attack
The details of the collision attack used by the Flame malware authors to create a forged code-signing certificate for Microsoft code are beginning to emerge, and the company said that the attackers used an MD5 hash collision specifically to ensure that their attack would work on machines running...