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Cameradar v2.1.0 - Hacks Its Way Into RTSP Videosurveillance Cameras
An RTSP stream access tool that comes with its library Cameradar allows you to Detect open RTSP hosts on any accessible target host Detect which device model is streaming Launch automated dictionary attacks to get their stream route e.g.: /live.sdp Launch automated dictionary attacks to get the...
GitLab CE/EE Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability
GitLab is a set of open source applications developed using Ruby on Rails to implement a self-hosted Git version control system project repository, which has similar functionality to Github for accessing the contents of a project's files, commit history, bug lists, and more. A cross-site scriptin...
Kibana ESA-2018-17
Kibana versions 4.0 to 4.6, 5.0 to 5.6.12, and 6.0 to 6.4.2 contain an error in the way authorization credentials are used when generating PDF reports. If a report requests external resources plaintext credentials are included in the HTTP request that could be recovered by an external resource...
Sn1per v6.0 - Automated Pentest Framework For Offensive Security Experts
Sn1per Community Edition is an automated scanner that can be used during a penetration test to enumerate and scan for vulnerabilities. Sn1per Professional is Xero Security's premium reporting addon for Professional Penetration Testers, Bug Bounty Researchers and Corporate Security teams to manage...
Investigate Inline Hooks: PE-sieve
PE-sieve is a light-weight tool that helps to detect malware running on the system, as well as to collect the potentially malicious material for further analysis. Recognizes and dumps variety of implants within the scanned process: replaced/injected PEs, shellcodes, hooks, and other in-memory...
CMS Scanner - Scan Wordpress, Drupal, Joomla, vBulletin Websites For Security Issues
Scan Wordpress, Drupal, Joomla, vBulletin websites for Security issues. CMSScan provides a centralized Security Dashboard for CMS Security scans. It is powered by wpscan, droopescan, vbscan and joomscan. It supports both on demand and scheduled scans and has the ability to sent email reports...
CVE-2018-19335
Google Monorail before 2018-06-07 has a Cross-Site Search XS-Search vulnerability because CSV downloads are affected by CSRF, and calculations of download times for requests with a crafted groupby value can be used to obtain sensitive information about the content of bug reports...
CVE-2018-19334
Google Monorail before 2018-05-04 has a Cross-Site Search XS-Search vulnerability because CSV downloads are affected by CSRF, and calculations of download times for requests with an unsupported axis can be used to obtain sensitive information about the content of bug reports...
CVE-2018-19334
Google Monorail before 2018-05-04 has a Cross-Site Search XS-Search vulnerability because CSV downloads are affected by CSRF, and calculations of download times for requests with an unsupported axis can be used to obtain sensitive information about the content of bug reports...
Cross site scripting
Google Monorail before 2018-06-07 has a Cross-Site Search XS-Search vulnerability because CSV downloads are affected by CSRF, and calculations of download times for requests with a crafted groupby value can be used to obtain sensitive information about the content of bug reports...
Cross site scripting
Google Monorail before 2018-04-04 has a Cross-Site Search XS-Search vulnerability because CSV downloads are affected by CSRF, and calculations of download times for requests with duplicated columns can be used to obtain sensitive information about the content of bug reports...
CVE-2018-10099
Google Monorail before 2018-04-04 has a Cross-Site Search XS-Search vulnerability because CSV downloads are affected by CSRF, and calculations of download times for requests with duplicated columns can be used to obtain sensitive information about the content of bug reports...
CVE-2018-19335
Google Monorail before 2018-06-07 is affected by a Cross-Site Search (XS-Search) vulnerability where CSV downloads are CSRF‑prone. The issue arises from CSRF in CSV download requests, allowing an attacker to exploit crafted groupby values to infer sensitive information contained in bug reports. T...
CVE-2018-10099
The CVE-2018-10099 entry describes a Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) vulnerability in Google Monorail prior to 2018-04-04 affecting CSV downloads, where timing calculations for requests with duplicated columns can leak sensitive information from bug reports via an XS-Search-like exposure. Affec...
Google Monorail Cross-Site Search Vulnerability
Google Monorail is an issue tracker from Google USA. A security vulnerability exists in versions of Google Monorail prior to 2018-06-07. An attacker can exploit the vulnerability by sending a request with a specially crafted 'groupby' parameter value to obtain sensitive information about bug...
Google Monorail Cross-Site Search Vulnerability (CNVD-2018-23927)
Google Monorail is an issue tracker from Google USA. A security vulnerability exists in versions of Google Monorail prior to 2018-04-04. An attacker can exploit the vulnerability to obtain sensitive information about bug reports...
Holiday Scams and Malware Campaigns
As the holidays approach, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA reminds users to be aware of seasonal scams and malware campaigns. Users should be cautious of unsolicited emails that contain malicious links or attachments with malware, advertisements infected with malware, and...
Partner Perspectives: Collaborate and Consolidate with King & Union and Carbon Black
Peter Prizio Jr. is the Senior Product Manager for King & Union. One of the biggest challenges facing security organizations today is dealing with the overwhelming number of alerts received each and every day. A staggering 27 percent of IT professionals report receiving more than one million aler...
Should You Send Your Pen Test Report to the MSRC?
Every day, the Microsoft Security Response Center MSRC receives vulnerability reports from security researchers, technology/industry partners, and customers. We want those reports, because they help us make our products and services more secure. High-quality reports that include proof of concept,...
Should You Send Your Pen Test Report to the MSRC?
Every day, the Microsoft Security Response Center MSRC receives vulnerability reports from security researchers, technology/industry partners, and customers. We want those reports, because they help us make our products and services more secure. High-quality reports that include proof of concept,...