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GHSA-68WM-PFJF-WQP6 Authelia vulnerable to an authentication bypassed with malformed request URI on nginx
Impact This affects uses who are using nginx ngxhttpauthrequestmodule with Authelia, it allows a malicious individual who crafts a malformed HTTP request to bypass the authentication mechanism. It additionally could theoretically affect other proxy servers, but all of the ones we officially suppo...
Krisp: Log4j CVE-2021–44228
The researcher's canary token got DNS interaction, which raised a false sense of log4shell vulnerability. $hostName would be exfiltrated if any of the processing servers were vulnerable, but as seen in the video submitted by the researcher just a plain DNS resolving was made...
Over 500,000 Android Users Downloaded a New Joker Malware App from Play Store
A malicious Android app with more than 500,000 downloads from the Google Play app store has been found hosting malware that stealthily exfiltrates users' contact lists to an attacker-controlled server and signs up users to unwanted paid premium subscriptions without their knowledge. The latest...
The vulnerability of the malware scanning service of the Linux web server security platform Imunify360 allows a hacker to execute arbitrary commands.
The vulnerability of the Ai-Boilt malware scanning service for Linux web servers running Imunify360 is related to deficiencies in the deserialization mechanism. Exploiting this vulnerability allows a malicious actor to execute arbitrary commands using a specially created malware file...
Conti Ransomware Group Exploiting Log4j Vulnerability
By Deeba Ahmed These attacks started on December 13 in which the group focused on targeting VMWare vCenter servers. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Conti Ransomware Group Exploiting Log4j Vulnerability...
Deserialization of Untrusted Data in logback
In logback version 1.2.7 and prior versions, an attacker with the required privileges to edit configurations files could craft a malicious configuration allowing to execute arbitrary code loaded from LDAP servers...
Malicious Joker App Scores Half-Million Downloads on Google Play
The Joker malware is back again on Google Play, this time spotted in a mobile application called Color Message. The app was downloaded more than 500,000 times before its removal from the store. Users should immediately delete Color Message from their devices to avoid being defrauded, researchers ...
CVE-2021-42550
A flaw was found in the logback package. When using a specially-crafted configuration, this issue could allow a remote authenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code loaded from LDAP servers...
New Phorpiex Botnet Variant Steals Half a Million Dollars in Cryptocurrency
Cryptocurrency users in Ethiopia, Nigeria, India, Guatemala, and the Philippines are being targeted by a new variant of the Phorpiex botnet called Twizt that has resulted in the theft of virtual coins amounting to $500,000 over the last one year. Israeli security firm Check Point Research, which...
openSUSE 15 Security Update : fetchmail (openSUSE-SU-2021:4018-1)
The remote SUSE Linux SUSE15 host has packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the openSUSE-SU-2021:4018-1 advisory. - reportvbuild in report.c in Fetchmail before 6.4.20 sometimes omits initialization of the vsnprintf valist argument, which might allow ma...
CVE-2021-42550
In logback version 1.2.7 and prior versions, an attacker with the required privileges to edit configurations files could craft a malicious configuration allowing to execute arbitrary code loaded from LDAP servers...
CVE-2021-42550
In logback version 1.2.7 and prior versions, an attacker with the required privileges to edit configurations files could craft a malicious configuration allowing to execute arbitrary code loaded from LDAP servers...
CVE-2021-42550
In logback version 1.2.7 and prior versions, an attacker with the required privileges to edit configurations files could craft a malicious configuration allowing to execute arbitrary code loaded from LDAP servers...
Incorrect Permission Assignment for Critical Resource
When ORT now via atstccfg generates ipallow.config files in Apache Traffic Control 3.0.0 to 3.1.0 and 4.0.0 to 4.1.0, those files include permissions that allow bad actors to push arbitrary content into and remove arbitrary content from CDN cache servers. Additionally, these permissions are...
CVE-2021-42550
In logback version 1.2.7 and prior versions, an attacker with the required privileges to edit configurations files could craft a malicious configuration allowing to execute arbitrary code loaded from LDAP servers...
PT-2021-6084
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions logback versions 1.2.7 and prior Description The issue is related to the deserialization mechanism in the logback library, which can be exploited by an attacker with the required privileges to edit configuration files. This could allow the...
USN-5195-2 mumble vulnerability
It was discovered that the Mumble client supported websites for public servers with arbitrary URL schemes. If a user were tricked into visiting a malicious website from the public server list, a remote attacker could possibly execute arbitrary code...
Hackers Using Malicious IIS Server Module to Steal Microsoft Exchange Credentials
Malicious actors are deploying a previously undiscovered binary, an Internet Information Services IIS webserver module dubbed "Owowa," on Microsoft Exchange Outlook Web Access servers with the goal of stealing credentials and enabling remote command execution. "Owowa is a C-developed .NET v4.0...
What the Log4Shell Bug Means for SMBs: Experts Weigh In
News of the Log4Shell vulnerability is everywhere, with security experts variously calling the Apache log4j logging library bug a recipe for an “internet meltdown,” as well as the “worst cybersecurity bug of the year.” Names like “Apple,” “Twitter” and “Cloudflare” are being bandied about as bein...
Cerber targeting organizations with publicly available exploits
THREAT LEVEL: Red. For a detailed advisory, download the pdf file here. Cerber, ransomware that mysteriously vanished in 2019, has reappeared with a new encryption. The new cerber includes fresh source code and makes use of the new library Crypto+++, whereas the previous form made use of Windows...