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CVE-2018-20752
Recon-ng (before 4.9.5) contains a CSV injection vulnerability in modules/reporting/csv.py due to insufficient validation. When exporting a Twitter username with an Excel macro to CSV, sanitization fails, potentially enabling remote code execution for the attacker. No exploitation details are pro...
UBUNTU-CVE-2018-16858
It was found that libreoffice before versions 6.0.7 and 6.1.3 was vulnerable to a directory traversal attack which could be used to execute arbitrary macros bundled with a document. An attacker could craft a document, which when opened by LibreOffice, would execute a Python method from a script i...
Fake Cisco Job Posting Targets Korean Candidates
Edmund Brumaghin and Paul Rascagneres authored this post, with contributions from Jungsoo An. Executive summary Cisco Talos recently observed a targeted malware campaign being leveraged in an attempt to compromise specific organizations. The infection vector associated with this campaign was a...
TAU Threat Intelligence Notification: PPID Spoofing – Explorer CLSID
Summary Popular Attack Surface Reduction bypasses allow adversaries to hinder threat hunting activities by spoofing Parent Process ID. PPID to PID relationships have always been a key indicator of compromise and removing these conditions lead to false sense of security. Upon investigation its bee...
New malware found using Google Drive as its command-and-control server
Since most security tools also keep an eye on the network traffic to detect malicious IP addresses, attackers are increasingly adopting infrastructure of legitimate services in their attacks to hide their malicious activities. Cybersecurity researchers have now spotted a new malware attack campai...
Microsoft Word 2013 Service Pack 1 Multiple Vulnerabilities (KB4461594)
This host is missing an important security update according to Microsoft KB4461594 SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2019 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 ifdescriptio...
CVE-2019-0561
An information disclosure vulnerability exists when Microsoft Word macro buttons are used improperly, aka "Microsoft Word Information Disclosure Vulnerability." This affects Microsoft Word, Office 365 ProPlus, Microsoft Office, Word...
CVE-2019-0561
CVE-2019-0561 is an information-disclosure vulnerability in Microsoft Word/Office related to improper handling of Word fields, specifically via Word macro buttons. The issue allows reading arbitrary files from the targeted system. Multiple Nessus/OpenVAS entries and advisories group CVE-2019-0561...
Microsoft Word Information Disclosure Vulnerability
An information disclosure vulnerability exists when Microsoft Word macro buttons are used improperly. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could read arbitrary files from a targeted system. To exploit the vulnerability, an attacker could craft a special document file and...
CVE-2018-1000886
nasm version 2.14.01rc5, 2.15 contains a Buffer Overflow vulnerability in asm/stdscan.c:130 that can result in Stack-overflow caused by triggering endless macro generation, crash the program. This attack appear to be exploitable via a crafted nasm input file...
SUSE SLED15 / SLES15 Security Update : libzypp, zypper (SUSE-SU-2018:2690-1)
This update for libzypp, zypper, libsolv provides the following fixes : Security fixes in libzypp : CVE-2018-7685: PackageProvider: Validate RPMs before caching bsc1091624, bsc1088705 CVE-2017-9269: Be sure bad packages do not stay in the cache bsc1045735 Changes in libzypp: Update to version...
Zendesk: Stored XSS in Macro Editing - Introduced by Admins to affect Admins
This issue was reported to us as a bypass to a previous fix by adjusting the payload. The cross-site scripting vulnerability can only be introduced by Support account administrators and only executes in a place where administrators within the account can access. We greatly appreciate the work and...
UBUNTU-CVE-2018-1000886
nasm version 2.14.01rc5, 2.15 contains a Buffer Overflow vulnerability in asm/stdscan.c:130 that can result in Stack-overflow caused by triggering endless macro generation, crash the program. This attack appear to be exploitable via a crafted nasm input file...
CVE-2018-1000886
nasm version 2.14.01rc5, 2.15 contains a Buffer Overflow vulnerability in asm/stdscan.c:130 that can result in Stack-overflow caused by triggering endless macro generation, crash the program. This attack appear to be exploitable via a crafted nasm input file...
DEBIAN-CVE-2018-1000886
nasm version 2.14.01rc5, 2.15 contains a Buffer Overflow vulnerability in asm/stdscan.c:130 that can result in Stack-overflow caused by triggering endless macro generation, crash the program. This attack appear to be exploitable via a crafted nasm input file...
Design/Logic Flaw
nasm version 2.14.01rc5, 2.15 contains a Buffer Overflow vulnerability in asm/stdscan.c:130 that can result in Stack-overflow caused by triggering endless macro generation, crash the program. This attack appear to be exploitable via a crafted nasm input file...
CVE-2018-1000886
nasm version 2.14.01rc5, 2.15 contains a Buffer Overflow vulnerability in asm/stdscan.c:130 that can result in Stack-overflow caused by triggering endless macro generation, crash the program. This attack appear to be exploitable via a crafted nasm input file...
CVE-2018-1000886
CVE-2018-1000886 affects NASM versions 2.14.01rc5 and 2.15, with a buffer overflow in asm/stdscan.c:130 caused by endless macro generation. This can crash the NASM process and is exploitable via a crafted input file. Public documents in the connected set identify affected platforms (e.g., Red Hat...
CVE-2018-1000886
nasm version 2.14.01rc5, 2.15 contains a Buffer Overflow vulnerability in asm/stdscan.c:130 that can result in Stack-overflow caused by triggering endless macro generation, crash the program. This attack appear to be exploitable via a crafted nasm input file...
Flurry of new Mac malware drops in December
Last week, we wrote about a new piece of malware called DarthMiner. It turns out there was more to be seen, as not just one but two additional pieces of malware had been spotted. The first was identified by Microsoft's John Lambert and analyzed by Objective-See's Patrick Wardle, and the second wa...