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Microsoft Says 'Technical Error' Led to Legitimate No-IP Customers Losing Service
In the course of its actions to take down a major malware operation, Microsoft seized more than 20 domains from No-IP.com, a hosting provider in Nevada. Microsoft now admits that the company made a technical mistake as part of that takedown, an errors that resulted in legitimate No-IP.com custome...
NO-IP.com Dynamic DNS Update Client 2.2.1 - Request Insecure Encoding Algorithm
NO-IP.com Dynamic DNS Update Client 2.2.1 - Request Insecure Encoding Algorithm !/usr/bin/python """ |------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | / / / / | | / / / / / / / \ / / / / \ | | / // // / / / / / // / / / / / // / // / / / / / / | | /// //,// //...
Whois Server v2 XSS
No description provided by source. another link for the exploit if it dosent appeared clearly : http://hell-z0ne.org/whois.txt + + |ViRuSHiMa@YouR SyS|\ + ||||\ + ||||""|", + ||||""|"||| + " @''@""""""|@@@ +===================================================================|| Whois Server Version...
Whois Server v2 XSS
Exploit for unknown platform in category web applications =================== Whois Server v2 XSS =================== Vuln in : "?query=" cuz when you Search about an domain in the script form you gonna find the typed text Clear ! no encryptiation! so we can use it as xss vuln :p here we got A li...
Linux Botnet Discovered
From The H Security A network of hijacked Linux servers is apparently being used to distribute malicious software to Windows PCs. According to an analysis by web developer Denis Sinegubko, the comprised systems all have one thing in common: the light weight web server nginx is running and serving...
GLSA-200901-12 : noip-updater: Execution of arbitrary code
The remote host is affected by the vulnerability described in GLSA-200901-12 noip-updater: Execution of arbitrary code xenomuta found out that the GetNextLine function in noip2.c misses a length check, leading to a stack-based buffer overflow. Impact : A remote attacker could exploit this...
No-IP.com DDNS client for Unix/Linux buffer overflow
Buffer overflow on HTTP response parsing...