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CVE-2018-11316
The UPnP HTTP server on Sonos wireless speaker products allow unauthorized access via a DNS rebinding attack. This can result in remote device control and privileged device and network information to be exfiltrated by an attacker...
CVE-2018-11316
The CVE-2018-11316 entry concerns Sonos wireless speaker devices whose UPnP HTTP server can be abused via a DNS rebinding attack. The affected component is the Sonos UPnP web server; the underlying issue is lack of access restriction allowing unauthorized control and information exfiltration from...
CVE-2018-11316
The UPnP HTTP server on Sonos wireless speaker products allow unauthorized access via a DNS rebinding attack. This can result in remote device control and privileged device and network information to be exfiltrated by an attacker...
PT-2018-10474 · Roku · Roku
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Roku and Roku TV products affected versions not specified Description: The issue allows unauthorized access to the device via a DNS Rebind attack, potentially resulting in remote device control and the exfiltration of privileged device and...
A week in security (June 18 – June 24)
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DNS Rebinding Attack: DNS Rebind Toolkit
DNS Rebind Toolkit is a frontend JavaScript framework for developing DNS Rebinding exploits against vulnerable hosts and services on a local area network LAN. It can be used to target devices like Google Home, Roku, Sonos WiFi speakers, WiFi routers, “smart” thermostats, and other IoT devices. Wi...
CVE-2018-12716
The API service on Google Home and Chromecast devices before mid-July 2018 does not prevent DNS rebinding attacks from reading the scanresults JSON data, which allows remote attackers to determine the physical location of most web browsers by leveraging the presence of one of these devices on its...
CVE-2018-12716
The API service on Google Home and Chromecast devices before mid-July 2018 does not prevent DNS rebinding attacks from reading the scanresults JSON data, which allows remote attackers to determine the physical location of most web browsers by leveraging the presence of one of these devices on its...
Cross site request forgery (csrf)
The API service on Google Home and Chromecast devices before mid-July 2018 does not prevent DNS rebinding attacks from reading the scanresults JSON data, which allows remote attackers to determine the physical location of most web browsers by leveraging the presence of one of these devices on its...
CVE-2018-12716
The API service on Google Home and Chromecast devices before mid-July 2018 does not prevent DNS rebinding attacks from reading the scanresults JSON data, which allows remote attackers to determine the physical location of most web browsers by leveraging the presence of one of these devices on its...
CVE-2018-12716
The CVE-2018-12716 entry describes an API service vulnerability in Google Home and Chromecast devices prior to mid-July 2018. The issue allows DNS rebinding to read scan_results JSON data and extract BSSID fields, enabling remote readers on the local network to determine the user’s physical locat...
Roku TV, Sonos Speaker Devices Open to Takeover
The DNS rebinding flaw reported in Google Home and Chromecast devices earlier this week is about to get a patch — but the same type of flaws have come to light for other top-name consumer Internet of Things devices, from Roku and Sonos. Fortunately, Roku has already started deploying its update,...
GLSA-201806-07 : Transmission: Remote code execution
The remote host is affected by the vulnerability described in GLSA-201806-07 Transmission: Remote code execution A vulnerability was discovered in how Transmission handles access control through the X-Transmission-Session-Id. Impact : A remote attacker could execute arbitrary RFC commands or...
Transmission: Remote code execution
Background Transmission is a cross-platform BitTorrent client. Description A vulnerability was discovered in how Transmission handles access control through the X-Transmission-Session-Id. Impact A remote attacker could execute arbitrary RFC commands or consequently conduct a DNS rebinding attack...
Google Home, Chromecast Leak Location Information
Google Home and Chromecast devices allow attackers to uncover the precise physical locations of the connected gadgets thanks to two common internet of things issues present in both. A fix from Google is incoming in July. At issue is, like many other IoT devices, they don’t require authentication...
CVE-2018-11315
The Local HTTP API in Radio Thermostat CT50 and CT80 1.04.84 and below products allows unauthorized access via a DNS rebinding attack. This can result in remote device temperature control, as demonstrated by a tstat theat request that accesses a device purchased in the Spring of 2018, and sets a...
CVE-2018-11315
The Local HTTP API in Radio Thermostat CT50 and CT80 1.04.84 and below products allows unauthorized access via a DNS rebinding attack. This can result in remote device temperature control, as demonstrated by a tstat theat request that accesses a device purchased in the Spring of 2018, and sets a...
Information disclosure
The Local HTTP API in Radio Thermostat CT50 and CT80 1.04.84 and below products allows unauthorized access via a DNS rebinding attack. This can result in remote device temperature control, as demonstrated by a tstat theat request that accesses a device purchased in the Spring of 2018, and sets a...
CVE-2018-11315
The Local HTTP API in Radio Thermostat CT50 and CT80 1.04.84 and below products allows unauthorized access via a DNS rebinding attack. This can result in remote device temperature control, as demonstrated by a tstat theat request that accesses a device purchased in the Spring of 2018, and sets a...
CVE-2018-11315
CVE-2018-11315 affects Radio Thermostat CT50/CT80 Local HTTP API (firmware 1.04.84 and earlier). The vulnerability arises from unauthorized access enabled by DNS rebinding, enabling a remote attacker to issue commands via the Local HTTP API and, as described, potentially control device temperatur...