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SUSE SLED15 / SLES15 / openSUSE 15 Security Update : unbound (SUSE-SU-2024:1923-1)
The remote SUSE Linux SLED15 / SLEDSAP15 / SLES15 / SLESSAP15 / openSUSE 15 host has packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the SUSE-SU-2024:1923-1 advisory. unbound was updated to 1.20.0: A lot of bugfixes and added features. For a complete list take a...
SUSE-SU-2024:1923-1 Security update for unbound
This update for unbound fixes the following issues: unbound was updated to 1.20.0: A lot of bugfixes and added features. For a complete list take a look at the changelog located at: /usr/share/doc/packages/unbound/Changelog or https://www.nlnetlabs.nl/projects/unbound/download/ Some Noteworthy...
SUSE CVE-2024-25581
When incoming DNS over HTTPS support is enabled using the nghttp2 provider, and queries are routed to a tcp-only or DNS over TLS backend, an attacker can trigger an assertion failure in DNSdist by sending a request for a zone transfer AXFR or IXFR over DNS over HTTPS, causing the process to stop...
FreeBSD : dnsdist -- Transfer requests received over DoH can lead to a denial of service (f2d8342f-1134-11ef-8791-6805ca2fa271)
The version of FreeBSD installed on the remote host is prior to tested version. It is, therefore, affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the f2d8342f-1134-11ef-8791-6805ca2fa271 advisory. - When incoming DNS over HTTPS support is enabled using the nghttp2 provider, and queries are routed to...
CVE-2024-25581
When incoming DNS over HTTPS support is enabled using the nghttp2 provider, and queries are routed to a tcp-only or DNS over TLS backend, an attacker can trigger an assertion failure in DNSdist by sending a request for a zone transfer AXFR or IXFR over DNS over HTTPS, causing the process to stop...
CVE-2024-25581
When incoming DNS over HTTPS support is enabled using the nghttp2 provider, and queries are routed to a tcp-only or DNS over TLS backend, an attacker can trigger an assertion failure in DNSdist by sending a request for a zone transfer AXFR or IXFR over DNS over HTTPS, causing the process to stop...
DEBIAN-CVE-2024-25581
When incoming DNS over HTTPS support is enabled using the nghttp2 provider, and queries are routed to a tcp-only or DNS over TLS backend, an attacker can trigger an assertion failure in DNSdist by sending a request for a zone transfer AXFR or IXFR over DNS over HTTPS, causing the process to stop...
CVE-2024-25581
When incoming DNS over HTTPS support is enabled using the nghttp2 provider, and queries are routed to a tcp-only or DNS over TLS backend, an attacker can trigger an assertion failure in DNSdist by sending a request for a zone transfer AXFR or IXFR over DNS over HTTPS, causing the process to stop...
CVE-2024-25581
When incoming DNS over HTTPS support is enabled using the nghttp2 provider, and queries are routed to a tcp-only or DNS over TLS backend, an attacker can trigger an assertion failure in DNSdist by sending a request for a zone transfer AXFR or IXFR over DNS over HTTPS, causing the process to stop...
CVE-2024-25581
DNSDIST vulnerability CVE-2024-25581: When DNS over HTTPS is enabled (nghttp2 provider) and queries are routed to a tcp-only or DoT backend, an attacker can trigger an assertion failure by requesting a zone transfer (AXFR/IXFR) over DoH, causing the process to crash and a DoS. DoH is not enabled ...
CVE-2024-25581
When incoming DNS over HTTPS support is enabled using the nghttp2 provider, and queries are routed to a tcp-only or DNS over TLS backend, an attacker can trigger an assertion failure in DNSdist by sending a request for a zone transfer AXFR or IXFR over DNS over HTTPS, causing the process to stop...
dnsdist -- Transfer requests received over DoH can lead to a denial of service
PowerDNS Security Advisory reports: When incoming DNS over HTTPS support is enabled using the nghttp2 provider, and queries are routed to a tcp-only or DNS over TLS backend, an attacker can trigger an assertion failure in DNSdist by sending a request for a zone transfer AXFR or IXFR over DNS over...
PT-2025-1930 · Isc +11 · Bind 9 +11
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: BIND 9 versions 9.18.0 through 9.18.32 BIND 9 versions 9.20.0 through 9.20.4 BIND 9 versions 9.21.0 through 9.21.3 BIND 9 versions 9.18.11-S1 through 9.18.32-S1 Description: Clients using DNS-over-HTTPS DoH can exhaust a DNS resolver's CPU...
Mac Users Beware: New Trojan-Proxy Malware Spreading via Pirated Software
Unauthorized websites distributing trojanized versions of cracked software have been found to infect Apple macOS users with a new Trojan-Proxy malware. "Attackers can use this type of malware to gain money by building a proxy server network or to perform criminal acts on behalf of the victim: to...
New macOS Trojan-Proxy piggybacking on cracked software
Illegally distributed software historically has served as a way to sneak malware onto victims devices. Oftentimes, users are not willing to pay for software tools they need, so they go searching the Web for a "free lunch". They are an excellent target for cybercriminals who realize that an...
StripedFly Malware Operated Unnoticed for 5 Years, Infecting 1 Million Devices
An advanced strain of malware masquerading as a cryptocurrency miner has managed to fly the radar for over five years, infecting no less than one million devices around the world in the process. That's according to findings from Kaspersky, which has codenamed the threat StripedFly, describing it ...
ChamelDoH: New Linux Backdoor Utilizing DNS-over-HTTPS Tunneling for Covert CnC
The threat actor known as ChamelGang has been observed using a previously undocumented implant to backdoor Linux systems, marking a new expansion of the threat actor's capabilities. The malware, dubbed ChamelDoH by Stairwell, is a C++-based tool for communicating via DNS-over-HTTPS DoH tunneling...
ChamelDoH: New Linux Backdoor Utilizing DNS-over-HTTPS Tunneling for Covert CnC
The threat actor known as ChamelGang has been observed using a previously undocumented implant to backdoor Linux systems, marking a new expansion of the threat actor's capabilities. The malware, dubbed ChamelDoH by Stairwell, is a C++-based tool for communicating via DNS-over-HTTPS DoH tunneling...
ChamelGang Strikes Again With ChamelDoH Malware XDNS-over-HTTPS
Threat Level Actor Report For a detailed threat advisory, download the pdf file here Summary The Chinese threat group ChamelGang has developed the Linux malware ChamelDoH, which uses DNS-over-HTTPS for encrypted communication with attackers. To receive real-time threat advisories, please follow...
SUSE CVE-2020-26961
When DNS over HTTPS is in use, it intentionally filters RFC1918 and related IP ranges from the responses as these do not make sense coming from a DoH resolver. However when an IPv4 address was mapped through IPv6, these addresses were erroneously let through, leading to a potential DNS Rebinding...