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added 2016/05/10 12:00 a.m.51 views

JVC HDRs / Net (Multiple Cameras) - Multiple Vulnerabilities

| | | | \ |\ \ \ / - | | | | - /| //||||,|.// www.orwelllabs.com security advisory olsa-2016-04-01 Adivisory Information +++++++++++++++++++++++ + Title: JVC Multiple Products Multiple Vulnerabilities + Vendor: JVC Professional Video + Research and Advisory: Orwelllabs + Adivisory URL:...

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exploitpack
added 2016/05/10 12:00 a.m.45 views

JVC HDRs Net (Multiple Cameras) - Multiple Vulnerabilities

JVC HDRs Net Multiple Cameras - Multiple Vulnerabilities | | | | \ |\ \ \ / - | | | | - /| //||||,|.// www.orwelllabs.com security advisory olsa-2016-04-01 Adivisory Information +++++++++++++++++++++++ + Title: JVC Multiple Products Multiple Vulnerabilities + Vendor: JVC Professional Video +...

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zdt
added 2016/05/10 12:00 a.m.104 views

JVC HDRs and Net Cameras - Multiple Vulnerabilities

Exploit for hardware platform in category web applications Adivisory Information +++++++++++++++++++++++ + Title: JVC Multiple Products Multiple Vulnerabilities + Vendor: JVC Professional Video + Research and Advisory: Orwelllabs + Adivisory URL:...

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zdt
zdt
added 2016/04/29 12:00 a.m.96 views

Merit Lilin IP Cameras - Multiple Vulnerabilities

Exploit for cgi platform in category web applications Adivisory Information ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + Title: Merit Lilin IP Cameras Multiple Vulnerabilities + Vendor: Merit Lilin Enterprise Co., Ltd. + Research and Advisory: Orwelllabs + Adivisory URL:...

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Exploit DB
added 2016/04/29 12:00 a.m.67 views

Merit Lilin IP Cameras - Multiple Vulnerabilities

/ \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ 0 | R | W | 3 | L | L | L | 4 | 8 | 5 / / / / / / / / / / www.orwelllabs.com securityadivisory @orwelllabs ;r By sitting in the alcove, and keeping well back, Winston was able to remain outside the range of the telescreen... Adivisory Information...

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ThreatPost
added 2016/04/19 9:30 a.m.41 views

Range of Mousejack Attack More Than Doubles

The Mousejack vulnerability raised awareness of the potential risks introduced by a wireless mouse or keyboard to the enterprise. From a relatively short distance, a hacker could send packets to the device that generate keystrokes on the host computer rather than mouse clicks. In short order,...

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Talos
Talos
added 2016/04/19 12:00 a.m.53 views

Oracle IOT IX SDK libvs_pdf XRef Index Code Execution Vulnerability

Talos Vulnerability Report TALOS-2016-0086 Oracle IOT IX SDK libvspdf XRef Index Code Execution Vulnerability April 19, 2016 CVE Number CVE-2016-3455 DESCRIPTION A vulnerability in PDF parser of the IX SDK exists that allows an out of bounds heap memory overwrite potentially leading to remote cod...

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Kitploit
Kitploit
added 2016/03/31 10:16 p.m.23 views

Firmwalker - Script for searching the extracted firmware file system for goodies!

A simple bash script for searching the extracted or mounted firmware file system. It will search through the extracted or mounted firmware file system for things of interest such as: etc/shadow and etc/passwd list out the etc/ssl directory search for SSL related files such as .pem, .crt, etc...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2016/03/16 4:05 a.m.56 views

More than a Billion Snapdragon-based Android Phones Vulnerable to Hacking

More than a Billion of Android devices are at risk of a severe vulnerability in Qualcomm Snapdragon chip that could be exploited by any malicious application to gain root access on the device. Security experts at Trend Micro are warning Android users of some severe programming blunders in...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2016/03/14 12:29 p.m.12 views

Chris Valasek Talks Car Hacking, IoT, at RSA

Threatpost editor Mike Mimoso talks to Chris Valasek, Security Lead, Uber ATC, about the talk he and Charlie Miller gave at RSA, hacking cars, the challenges around getting manufacturers to patch vulnerabilities in vehicles, IoT, and more...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2016/02/29 4:35 a.m.31 views

Raspberry Pi 3 — New $35 MicroComputer with Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

While celebrating its computer's fourth birthday, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has launched a brand new Raspberry Pi today. Great news for all Micro-computing fans – A new, powerful Raspberry Pi 3 Model B in town. Months after introducing just $5 Raspberry Pi Zero, Raspberry Pi Foundation has...

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OpenVAS
OpenVAS
added 2016/02/22 12:00 a.m.59 views

Multiple DVR Devices Multiple Vulnerabilities (Feb 2016)

Multiple Digital Video Recorder DVR devices are prone to authentication bypass and remote code execution RCE vulnerabilities. Copyright C 2016 SCHUTZWERK GmbH Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by the respective right holders...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2016/02/18 4:54 p.m.19 views

Hack Disarms SimpliSafe's Home Wireless Security Systems

More than a quarter million homes protected by SimpliSafe wireless security systems are vulnerable to hackers who can deactivate the alarm anytime, according to IOActive, a Seattle-based security consulting firm. IOActive published a proof of concept report on Wednesday that outlines how it...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2016/02/17 11:44 p.m.26 views

Using SimpliSafe Home Security? — You're Screwed! It's Easy to Hack & Can't be Patched

If you are using a SimpliSafe wireless home alarm system to improve your home security smartly, just throw it up and buy a new one. It is useless. The so-called 'Smart' Technology, which is designed to make your Home Safer, is actually opening your house doors for hackers. The latest in this fiel...

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ThreatPost
added 2016/02/17 2:31 p.m.21 views

IEEE Highlights Top Security Risks For Wearables

As sales of IoT devices continue to see year-over-year double digit growth, security experts are urging the wearable industry to put security front and center when it comes to designing fitness tracker hardware, firmware and backend systems. In a report released Wednesday by the IEEE Center for...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2016/02/16 11:55 a.m.10 views

Recapping SAS 2016: IoT Hacks, Metel, Poseidon, and More

Mike Mimoso and Chris Brook recap last week’s Security Analyst Summit — including lots of IoT and critical infrastructure talk, how a researcher hacked his hospital, news on APTs like Metel and Poseidon, and more. Download: ReflectingonSAS2016.mp3 Music by Chris Gonsalves...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2016/02/12 8:58 p.m.24 views

British Intelligence is Legally Allowed to Hack Anyone, Court Says

Hacking of computers, smartphones and networks in the United Kingdom or abroad by the Government Communications Headquarters GCHQ is LEGAL, the UK's Investigatory Powers Tribunal IPT ruled. So, the UK is giving clean chit to its intelligence agency to spy on its people as well as people living...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2016/02/09 1:19 p.m.17 views

Medical Device, Health Care Security Continues to Ail

TENERFIE, Spain – Sergey Lozhkin knows malware. Medical devices? Admittedly, not so much. That, however, was not an impediment to the Kaspersky Lab researcher in cracking the digital walls of a Moscow hospital and finding a shocking array of open doors on the network and weaknesses in medical...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2016/02/08 2:40 p.m.10 views

IoT's Day of Reckoning on the Horizon

TENERIFE, Spain–When it comes to the internet of things, it isn’t Wi-Fi that scares Chris Rouland, it’s the whole wireless spectrum, constantly being updated with new and poorly secured protocols. Since these protocols can be reverse engineered so easily, he stressed the modern-day equivalent of...

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ThreatPost
added 2016/02/05 10:00 a.m.15 views

A Backdoor in Socat? Going Dark, IoT, and Previewing SAS 2016

Mike Mimoso and Chris Brook discuss the news of the week, including internet-connected teddy bears, the latest on the Going Dark debate, and whether or not there’s a backdoor in Socat. They also preview next week’s Security Analyst Summit in Tenerife, Spain. Download:...

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