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Large-Scale Phishing Campaign Bypasses MFA
Microsoft researchers have uncovered a massive phishing campaign that can steal credentials even if a user has multi-factor authentication MFA enabled and has so far attempted to compromise more than 10,000 organizations. The campaign, which has been active since September 2021, depends upon the...
From cookie theft to BEC: Attackers use AiTM phishing sites as entry point to further financial fraud
A large-scale phishing campaign that used adversary-in-the-middle AiTM phishing sites stole passwords, hijacked a user’s sign-in session, and skipped the authentication process even if the user had enabled multifactor authentication MFA. The attackers then used the stolen credentials and session...
CVE-2021-41995
A misconfiguration of RSA in PingID Mac Login prior to 1.1 is vulnerable to pre-computed dictionary attacks, leading to an offline MFA bypass...
CVE-2021-41995
A misconfiguration of RSA in PingID Mac Login prior to 1.1 is vulnerable to pre-computed dictionary attacks, leading to an offline MFA bypass...
Design/Logic Flaw
A misconfiguration of RSA in PingID Mac Login prior to 1.1 is vulnerable to pre-computed dictionary attacks, leading to an offline MFA bypass...
CVE-2021-41995 PingID Mac Login prior to 1.1 vulnerable to pre-computed dictionary attacks
A misconfiguration of RSA in PingID Mac Login prior to 1.1 is vulnerable to pre-computed dictionary attacks, leading to an offline MFA bypass...
CVE-2021-41995
PingID Mac Login prior to 1.1 is affected by an RSA misconfiguration that enables pre-computed dictionary attacks, allowing offline MFA bypass. Affected product: PingID Mac Login; vulnerable versions are
Ping Identity PingID Mac Login 授权问题漏洞
Ping Identity PingID Mac Login is an authentication application from Ping Identity USA. A security vulnerability exists in Ping Identity PingID Mac Login versions prior to 1.1, which stems from an RSA misconfiguration that is susceptible to a pre-computed dictionary attack, leading to an offline...
Patchable and Preventable Security Issues Lead Causes of Q1 Attacks
Eighty-two percent of attacks on organizations in Q1 2022 were caused by the external exposure of a known vulnerabilities in the victim’s external-facing perimeter or attack surface. Those unpatched bugs overshadowed breach-related financial losses tied to human error, which accounted for 18...
CISA Releases Guidance on Switching to Modern Auth in Exchange Online before October 1
CISA has released guidance on switching from Basic Authentication “Basic Auth” in Microsoft Exchange Online to Modern Authentication "Modern Auth" before Microsoft begins permanently disabling Basic Auth on October 1, 2022. Basic Auth is a legacy authentication method that does not support...
Cyber Risk Retainers: Not Another Insurance Policy
The one-two punch of a cyberattack can be devastating. There is the breach and then the related mitigation costs. Implementing a comprehensive Incident Response IR gameplan into a worst-case-scenario should not be a post-breach scramble. And when that IR strategy includes insurance, it also must...
Splunk Enterprise 8.1.x < 8.1.6 MFA Bypass
According to its self-reported version number, the version of Splunk running on the remote web server is Splunk Enterprise 8.1.x prior to 8.1.6. It is, therefore, affected by a vulnerability in Splunk Enterprise's implementation of DUO MFA that allows for bypassing the MFA verification. The...
Keycloak users may be able to remove MFA from other users' devices
A community-only flaw was found where a malicious user can register himself and then uses the "remove devices" form to post different credential ids with the hope of removing MFA devices for other users...
GHSA-9695-W6H2-JPV9 Keycloak users may be able to remove MFA from other users' devices
A community-only flaw was found where a malicious user can register himself and then uses the "remove devices" form to post different credential ids with the hope of removing MFA devices for other users...
GHSA-C5WC-V287-82PC HashiCorp Vault improper configuration of multi factor authentication
HashiCorp Vault and Vault Enterprise from 1.10.0 to 1.10.2 did not correctly configure and enforce MFA on login after server restarts. This affects the Login MFA feature introduced in Vault and Vault Enterprise 1.10.0 and does not affect the separate Enterprise MFA feature set. Fixed in 1.10.3...
CVE-2022-30689
HashiCorp Vault and Vault Enterprise from 1.10.0 to 1.10.2 did not correctly configure and enforce MFA on login after server restarts. This affects the Login MFA feature introduced in Vault and Vault Enterprise 1.10.0 and does not affect the separate Enterprise MFA feature set. Fixed in 1.10.3...
Denial of service
HashiCorp Vault and Vault Enterprise from 1.10.0 to 1.10.2 did not correctly configure and enforce MFA on login after server restarts. This affects the Login MFA feature introduced in Vault and Vault Enterprise 1.10.0 and does not affect the separate Enterprise MFA feature set. Fixed in 1.10.3...
CVE-2022-30689
HashiCorp Vault and Vault Enterprise from 1.10.0 to 1.10.2 did not correctly configure and enforce MFA on login after server restarts. This affects the Login MFA feature introduced in Vault and Vault Enterprise 1.10.0 and does not affect the separate Enterprise MFA feature set. Fixed in 1.10.3...
CVE-2022-30689
CVE-2022-30689 affects HashiCorp Vault and Vault Enterprise versions 1.10.0–1.10.2, where the Login MFA feature was not correctly configured or enforced after server restarts. The root cause is improper MFA configuration at login following a restart, impacting the Login MFA flow introduced in 1.1...
CVE-2022-30689
HashiCorp Vault and Vault Enterprise from 1.10.0 to 1.10.2 did not correctly configure and enforce MFA on login after server restarts. This affects the Login MFA feature introduced in Vault and Vault Enterprise 1.10.0 and does not affect the separate Enterprise MFA feature set. Fixed in 1.10.3...