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CVE-2024-47716
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ARM: 9410/1: vfp: Use asm volatile in fmrx/fmxr macros Floating point instructions in userspace can crash some arm kernels built with clang/LLD 17.0.6: BUG: unsupported FP instruction in kernel mode FPEXC == 0xc0000780 Internal...
CVE-2024-47716
CVE-2024-47716 affects the Linux kernel on ARM where vfp: Use asm volatile in fmrx/fmxr macros fixes floating-point instructions from userspace that could crash arm kernels. The issue is demonstrated by a minimal userspace reproducer on a Raspberry Pi Zero W and is triggered when the kernel is bu...
CVE-2024-47716 ARM: 9410/1: vfp: Use asm volatile in fmrx/fmxr macros
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ARM: 9410/1: vfp: Use asm volatile in fmrx/fmxr macros Floating point instructions in userspace can crash some arm kernels built with clang/LLD 17.0.6: BUG: unsupported FP instruction in kernel mode FPEXC == 0xc0000780 Internal...
Karkinos - Penetration Testing And Hacking CTF's Swiss Army Knife With: Reverse Shell Handling - Encoding/Decoding - Encryption/Decryption - Cracking Hashes / Hashing
Karkinos is a light-weight 'Swiss Army Knife' for penetration testing and/or hacking CTF's. Currently, Karkinos offers the following: Encoding/Decoding characters Encrypting/Decrypting text or files Reverse shell handling Cracking and generating hashes Dependancies Any server capable of hosting...
P4wnP1 A.L.O.A. - Framework Which Turns A Rapsberry Pi Zero W Into A Flexible, Low-Cost Platform For Pentesting, Red Teaming And Physical Engagements
P4wnP1 A.L.O.A. by MaMe82 is a framework which turns a Rapsberry Pi Zero W into a flexible, low-cost platform for pentesting, red teaming and physical engagements ... or into "A Little Offensive Appliance". 0. How to install The latest image could be found under release tab. The easiest way to...
UPDATE: P4wnP1 v0.1.0-alpha1
PenTestIT RSS Feed P4wnP1 update time guys and this time it is the P4wnP1 v0.1.0-alpha1, the first pre-built image! It has almost been a year since I last posted about this Raspberry Pi based, customizable USB attack platform and yet, what an update! Read on! What is P4wnP1? P4wnP1 is a highly...
Raspberry Pi Zero Malicious USB Attack: PoisonTap
Raspberry Pi Zero Malicious USB Attack Exploits locked/password protected computers over USB, drops persistent WebSocket-based backdoor, exposes internal router, and siphons cookies using Raspberry Pi Zero & Node.js. PoisonTap produces a cascading effect by exploiting the existing trust in variou...
PoisonTap Steals Cookies, Drops Backdoors From Password Protected Computers
Even locked, password-protected computers are no rival for Samy Kamkar and his seemingly endless parade of gadgets. His latest, PoisonTap, is a $5 Raspberry Pi Zero device running Node.js that’s retrofitted to emulate an Ethernet device over USB. Assuming a victim has left their web browser open,...
Raspberry Pi Zero — The $5 Tiny Computer is Here
Get ready for a ThanksGiving celebration from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Raspberry Pi, the charitable foundation behind the United Kingdom's best-selling computer, has just unveiled its latest wonder – the Raspberry Pi Zero. Raspberry Pi Zero is a programmable computer that costs just $5 or £4,...