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Aclpwn.Py - Active Directory ACL Exploitation With BloodHound
Aclpwn.py is a tool that interacts with BloodHound to identify and exploit ACL based privilege escalation paths. It takes a starting and ending point and will use Neo4j pathfinding algorithms to find the most efficient ACL based privilege escalation path. Aclpwn.py is similar to the PowerShell...
ATX MiniCMTS200a Broadband Gateway 2.0 - Credential Disclosure
Exploit Title: ATX MiniCMTS200a Broadband Gateway 2.0 - Credential Disclosure Date: 2020-11-20 Exploit Author: Zagros Bingol Vendor Homepage: http://www.atx.com Software Link: https://atx.com/products/commercial-services-gateways/minicmts200a-broadband-gateway/ Version: 2.0 and earlier Tested on:...
CVE-2019-19875
creationtimestamp| type| source ---|---|--- 2020-11-27 20:50:14+00:00| seen| https://t.me/cibsecurity/16894 2020-12-09 07:32:01+00:00| seen| https://t.me/cibsecurity/17439...
CVE-2020-7567
A CWE-311: Missing Encryption of Sensitive Data vulnerability exists in Modicon M221 all references, all versions that could allow the attacker to find the password hash when the attacker has captured the traffic between EcoStruxure Machine - Basic software and Modicon M221 controller and broke t...
CVE-2020-26079
A vulnerability in the web UI of Cisco IoT Field Network Director FND could allow an authenticated, remote attacker to obtain hashes of user passwords on an affected device. The vulnerability is due to insufficient protection of user credentials. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by...
CVE-2020-26079
Cisco IoT Field Network Director (FND) web UI contains a credentials protection flaw (CVE-2020-26079) that allows an authenticated admin to retrieve password hashes from an affected device due to insufficient protection of user credentials. Affected product/version details are noted in multiple s...
CVE-2020-26079 Cisco IoT Field Network Director Unprotected Storage of Credentials Vulnerability
A vulnerability in the web UI of Cisco IoT Field Network Director FND could allow an authenticated, remote attacker to obtain hashes of user passwords on an affected device. The vulnerability is due to insufficient protection of user credentials. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by...
Cisco IoT Field Network Director 安全漏洞
Cisco IoT Field Network Director FND is a network management system for large-scale FAN deployments. A credentials insecure storage vulnerability exists in Cisco IoT Field Network Director versions prior to 4.6.1. The vulnerability stems from inadequate protection of user credentials. An attacker...
[SECURITY] Fedora 33 Update: trousers-0.3.14-4.fc33
TrouSerS is an implementation of the Trusted Computing Group's Software Sta ck TSS specification. You can use TrouSerS to write applications that make u se of your TPM hardware. TPM hardware can create, store and use RSA keys securely without ever being exposed in memory, verify a platform's soft...
NTLMRawUnHide - A Python3 Script Designed To Parse Network Packet Capture Files And Extract NTLMv2 Hashes In A Crackable Format
NTLMRawUnhide.py is a Python3 script designed to parse network packet capture files and extract NTLMv2 hashes in a crackable format. The tool was developed to extract NTLMv2 hashes from files generated by native Windows binaries like NETSH.EXE and PKTMON.EXE without conversion. The following bina...
Juniper Junos NFX350 Series Readable Password Hashes Vulnerability (JSA11066)
The version of Junos OS installed on the remote host is NFX350 Series prior to 19.4R3 or 20.1R1-S4. It is, therefore, affected by a vulnerability. This vulnerability allows a local attacker with access to brute-force decrypt password hashes stored on the system as referenced in the JSA11066...
CVE-2020-15262 Invalid integrity hashes in webpack-subresource-integrity
In webpack-subresource-integrity before version 1.5.1, all dynamically loaded chunks receive an invalid integrity hash that is ignored by the browser, and therefore the browser cannot validate their integrity. This removes the additional level of protection offered by SRI for such chunks. Top-lev...
CVE-2020-1669
The Juniper Device Manager JDM container, used by the disaggregated Junos OS architecture on Juniper Networks NFX350 Series devices, stores password hashes in the world-readable file /etc/passwd. This is not a security best current practice as it can allow an attacker with access to the local...
CVE-2020-1669
The Juniper Device Manager JDM container, used by the disaggregated Junos OS architecture on Juniper Networks NFX350 Series devices, stores password hashes in the world-readable file /etc/passwd. This is not a security best current practice as it can allow an attacker with access to the local...
Design/Logic Flaw
The Juniper Device Manager JDM container, used by the disaggregated Junos OS architecture on Juniper Networks NFX350 Series devices, stores password hashes in the world-readable file /etc/passwd. This is not a security best current practice as it can allow an attacker with access to the local...
CVE-2020-1669 Junos OS: NFX350: Password hashes stored in world-readable format
The Juniper Device Manager JDM container, used by the disaggregated Junos OS architecture on Juniper Networks NFX350 Series devices, stores password hashes in the world-readable file /etc/passwd. This is not a security best current practice as it can allow an attacker with access to the local...
CVE-2020-25987
MonoCMS Blog 1.0 stores hard-coded admin hashes in the log.xml file in the source files for MonoCMS Blog. Hash type is bcrypt and hashcat mode 3200 can be used to crack the hash...
CVE-2020-25987
MonoCMS Blog 1.0 stores hard-coded admin hashes in the log.xml file in the source files for MonoCMS Blog. Hash type is bcrypt and hashcat mode 3200 can be used to crack the hash...
CVE-2020-25987
MonoCMS Blog 1.0 stores hard-coded admin hashes in the log.xml file in the source files for MonoCMS Blog. Hash type is bcrypt and hashcat mode 3200 can be used to crack the hash...
CVE-2020-25987
CVE-2020-25987 affects MonoCMS Blog 1.0. The issue arises from hard-coded admin hashes stored in log.xml within the MonoCMS Blog source, with the hash type bcrypt and hashcat mode 3200 cited as crackable. This can enable credential exposure or misuse if an attacker can access the log.xml contents...