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[SECURITY] Fedora 34 Update: rpki-client-7.5-1.fc34
The OpenBSD rpki-client is a free, easy-to-use implementation of the Resource Public Key Infrastructure RPKI for Relying Parties RP to facilitate validation of the Route Origin of a BGP announcement. The program queries the RPKI repository system, downloads and validates Route Origin Authorisatio...
[SECURITY] Fedora 33 Update: rpki-client-7.4-1.fc33
The OpenBSD rpki-client is a free, easy-to-use implementation of the Resource Public Key Infrastructure RPKI for Relying Parties RP to facilitate validation of the Route Origin of a BGP announcement. The program queries the RPKI repository system, downloads and validates Route Origin Authorisatio...
Design/Logic Flaw
The build of some language stacks of Eclipse Che version 6 includes pulling some binaries from an unsecured HTTP endpoint. As a consequence the builds of such stacks are vulnerable to MITM attacks that allow the replacement of the original binaries with arbitrary ones. The stacks involved are Jav...
CVE-2021-41034
The CVE concerns Eclipse Che v6: builds of language stacks (Java 8 on Alpine/CentOS, Android, and PHP) pull binaries from an unsecured HTTP endpoint, enabling MITM substitution during the build process. The vulnerability affects the build-time retrieval of binaries, not runtime execution. Root ca...
CVE-2021-41034
The build of some language stacks of Eclipse Che version 6 includes pulling some binaries from an unsecured HTTP endpoint. As a consequence the builds of such stacks are vulnerable to MITM attacks that allow the replacement of the original binaries with arbitrary ones. The stacks involved are Jav...
Nextcloud: RCE on 17 different Docker containers on your network
Summary: I was able to get RCE on 17 different docker containers, ranging from postgres and some prod enviroments Steps To Reproduce: I found that there was a unconfigured portainer.io service running on http://spreed-demo.nextcloud.com:9000 1. I created an administrator account with the login...
Live Cybersecurity Webinar — Deconstructing Cobalt Strike
Organizations' cybersecurity capabilities have improved over the past decade, mostly out of necessity. As their defenses get better, so do the methods, tactics, and techniques malicious actors devise to penetrate their environments. Instead of the standard virus or trojan, attackers today will...
EBook – Creating a Large Company Security Stack on a Lean Company Budget
The speed at which malicious actors have improved their attack tactics and continue to penetrate security systems has made going bigger the major trend in cybersecurity. Facing an evolving threat landscape, organizations have responded by building bigger security stacks, adding more tools and...
NAME:WRECK DNS Vulnerabilities
Cybersecurity researchers from Forescout and JSOF have released a report on a set of nine vulnerabilities—referred to as NAME:WRECK—affecting Domain Name System DNS implementations. NAME:WRECK affects at least four common TCP/IP stacks—FreeBSD, IPNet, NetX, and Nucleus NET—that are used in Intern...
How the NAME:WRECK Bugs Impact Consumers, Businesses
Researchers estimate more than 100 million internet-connected devices are vulnerable to a class of flaws dubbed NAME:WRECK. Devices ranging from smartphones, aircraft navigation systems and industrial internet of things IIoT endpoints are vulnerable to either a denial-of-service DoS or remote...
NAME:WRECK, a potential IoT trainwreck
A set of vulnerabilities has been found in the way a number of popular TCP/IP stacks handle DNS requests. Potentially this could impact hundreds of millions of servers, smart devices, and industrial equipment. The researchers that discovered the vulnerabilities have named them NAME:WRECK. Plural...
New NAME:WRECK Vulnerabilities Impact Nearly 100 Million IoT Devices
Security researchers have uncovered nine vulnerabilities affecting four TCP/IP stacks impacting more than 100 million consumer and enterprise devices that could be exploited by an attacker to take control of a vulnerable system. Dubbed "NAME:WRECK" by Forescout and JSOF, the flaws are the latest ...
Fighting Back in 2021: 4 Best Practices for Security Teams
“Attacks these days don’t have a natural beginning or ending. For an adversary, every attack is an opportunity to learn something that can then be used against additional organizations.” -- Greg Foss, Senior Cybersecurity Strategist, VMware Security Business Unit. Attackers versus defenders will...
Multiple Embedded TCP/IP Stacks (Update B)
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CVSS v3 7.5 ATTENTION: Exploitable remotely/low attack complexity Vendor: Multiple Equipment: Nut/Net, CycloneTCP, NDKTCPIP, FNET, uIP-Contiki-OS, uC/TCP-IP, uIP-Contiki-NG, uIP, picoTCP-NG, picoTCP, MPLAB Net, Nucleus NET, Nucleus ReadyStart Vulnerabilities: Use of...
Announcing the general availability of Azure Defender for IoT
As businesses increasingly rely on connected devices to optimize their operations, the number of IoT and Operational Technology OT endpoints is growing dramatically—industry analysts have estimated that CISOs will soon be responsible for an attack surface multiple times larger than just a few yea...
Amnesia 33 vulnerabilities
Amnesia 33 vulnerabilities impacts four open source TCP/IP stacks uIP, FNET, picoTCP and Nut/Net libraries which are used in millions of smart IOT and embedded devices. These four open source TCP/IP stacks libraries are not used in the SonicWall firewall products. CVE: N/A Last updated: Jan. 6,...
Amnesia:33 — Critical TCP/IP Flaws Affect Millions of IoT Devices
Cybersecurity researchers disclosed a dozen new flaws in multiple widely-used embedded TCP/IP stacks impacting millions of devices ranging from networking equipment and medical devices to industrial control systems that could be exploited by an attacker to take control of a vulnerable system...
AMNESIA:33. (BSA-2020-1167)
Security Advisory ID: BSA-2020-1167 Component: Open source TCP/IP stacks. Revision: 1.1 Forescout Research Labs discovered 33 vulnerabilities impacting millions of IoT, OT, and IT devices that present an immediate risk for organizations worldwide.These vulnerabilities are named AMNESIA:33. Detail...
Vulnerabilities in multiple TCP/IP stacks
Researchers at Forescout Research Labs have found 33 vulnerabilities found in four open source TCP/IP stacks. In the research called AMNESIA:33, four vulnerabilities are identified as critical. The highest assigned CVSS score is 9.8. The vulnerabilities allow a malicious party to carry out attack...
Embedded TCP/IP stacks have memory corruption vulnerabilities
Overview Multiple open-source embedded TCP/IP stacks, commonly used in Internet of Things IoT and embedded devices, have several vulnerabilities stemming from improper memory management. These vulnerabilities are also tracked as ICS-VU-633937 and JVNVU96491057 as well as the name AMNESIA:33...