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Zenmap wrong ptr Scott Mayoral (Feb 04)
Hello,
While using zenmap (Mac OS) and ran a number of scans on the ip 165.232.151.85 (my client's server which I manage) and
the ptr returned is cr1osbydoe.com <http://cr1osbydoe.com/> When I run a dig -x on the terminal, the correct ptr
appears (hncda.livinginarchitecture.org <http://livinginarchitecture.org/>), same correct results from nmap proper on
my PC, as well as on the PC command line. crosbydoe . com is a url on...
Re: NMAP Scan help Jon Gorenflo (Feb 04)
Seeing JavaScript comments during an NMAP scan can indeed be a concern for clients with proprietary information. The
best way to protect this information is to not include it in the source code of the website. If it is absolutely
necessary to include it, it can be obfuscated to make it more difficult for an attacker to understand, but it cannot be
completely protected from being seen during a scan.
Jon
From: dev <dev-bounces () nmap...
Re: NMAP Scan help Robin Wood (Feb 04)
Yes, the JavaScript is sent to the browser as part of the "web page
package".
This is a page on my site:
https://digi.ninja/projects/authlab.php
As part of it, it uses this bit of HTML:
<script src="/javascript/authlab.js
<https://digi.ninja/javascript/authlab.js>"></script>
To load this JavaScript file:
https://digi.ninja/javascript/authlab.js
The JS file is public and accessible to anyone who browses...
Re: NMAP Scan help Robin Wood (Feb 04)
JavaScript is sent to the client as part of the way the web works and so
can't be blocked or hidden. If you stop sending it then whatever bits of
the site rely on it will stop working.
Nothing should be considered secret in client side JavaScript.
Robin
PR: NSE Script: Oracle NNE Crypto Parameter Enumeration Moritz Bechler via dev (Feb 04)
Hello,
a while back I did some reversing and security analysis on Oracle database's
proprietary transport security protocol (NNE/SNS).
Based on that research I have put together a NSE script that determines the
NNE server parameters/configuration and identify weak/vulnerable instances.
Happy to contribute that to nmap, I have opened a PR: https://github.com/nmap/nmap/pull/2603
Looking forward to your comments in the PR (not subscribed...
Proposal for a new feature to Ncat codergaz (Feb 04)
Hello,
First of all, I wanted to thank you for your work in developing great software. I use Ncat on a daily basis and it is a
must have tool for services management. And I would like to contribute to the project.
A very useful feature would be for Ncat messages to have a timestamp, to know when connections have been established.
Especially in listen mode, but also in connect mode.
For example, recently I solved a problem based on the time...
Re: NMAP Scan help thanatos thanatos via dev (Feb 03)
Thank you so much for all of your help
Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 12:44 PM, Robin Wood<robin@digi.ninja> wrote: Yes, the JavaScript is sent to the browser as
part of the "web page package".
This is a page on my site:
https://digi.ninja/projects/authlab.php
As part of it, it uses this bit of HTML:
<script src="/javascript/authlab.js"></script>
To load this JavaScript...
Re: NMAP Scan help thanatos thanatos via dev (Feb 03)
I am talking about running a scan from the outside on port 443. It shows my clients information
Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
On Thu, Feb 2, 2023 at 10:08 AM, Robin Wood<robin@digi.ninja> wrote: JavaScript is sent to the client as part of
the way the web works and so can't be blocked or hidden. If you stop sending it then whatever bits of the site rely on
it will stop working.
Nothing should be considered secret in client...
NMAP Scan help thanatos thanatos via dev (Feb 02)
I have a question.When I run MAP It displays the javascript comments for the site being scanned. This is a concern for
the client as this code has proprietary information. The client is asking if something can be done on their side to
prevent this information from being displayed as a part of the NMAP scan?
Thank UThanatos _______________________________________________
Sent through the dev mailing list
https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev...
Possible minor erros in nmap-os-db João Medeiros (Dec 23)
Hi.
I was parsing nmap-os-db for research purposes and found 3 empty
entries of the OPS field. I'm using the current version in the SVN
repository and sharing here so they could be corrected (if this is the
case).
Line 6657: should OPS() be OPS(R=N)?
Line 14382: should OPS() be OPS(R=N)?
Line 101945: should OPS() be OPS(R=N)?
Best regards.
Updated version of RadialNet João Medeiros (Dec 22)
Good morning, dear friends.
I would like to share that I've updated the RadialNet tool [1] to work
with Python 3 and GTK 3. Maybe some of you could check it and report
any bug I did not notice.
To test you may execute a Scan using Nmap as a backend tool (initially
assumed to be on /usr/bin/nmap, but can be changed in config.cfg). You
may also test it loading any Nmap XML output file (a sample is
included in share/sample/nmap_example.xml)....
Re: Live Capture Performance to Rival Wireshark Daniel Miller (Dec 18)
Matt,
Thanks for your interest in Npcap! These are very good questions, and we
hope to be able to improve Npcap's documentation to answer them soon. In
the meantime, here are some answers that may help you:
A recent survey of our log files from the field indicates that we are
Wireshark's "TCP Previous segment not captured" message does not
necessarily mean that Npcap or your application was unable to capture a
packet that...
ncat http proxy listen bug Phel (Nov 28)
Dear nmap developer community,
it seems ncat doesn't honor the bind address when listening as http
proxy, as can be seen when running ncat in (very) verbose mode:
$ ncat -v -v -v --proxy-type http -l 127.0.0.1 8081
Ncat: Version 7.93 ( https://nmap.org/ncat )
NCAT DEBUG: Initialized fdlist with 2 maxfds
Ncat: Listening on :::8081
NCAT DEBUG: Added fd 3 to list, nfds 1, maxfd 3
Ncat: Listening on 0.0.0.0:8081
NCAT...

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Nmap 7.93 - 25th Anniversary Release! Gordon Fyodor Lyon (Sep 01)
Dear Nmap community,
Twenty five years ago today, I released the first version of Nmap in a
Phrack article named The Art of Port Scanning (https://nmap.org/p51-11.html).
I never thought I'd still be at it a quarter of a century later, but that's
because I also didn't anticipate such a wonderful community of users and
contributors spanning those decades. You've helped Nmap blossom from a
fairly simple port scanner to a...
Npcap Versions 1.70 and 1.71 improve Windows packet capturing performance, stability, security, and compatibility Gordon Fyodor Lyon (Sep 01)
Hello folks. While the Nmap Project has been quiet lately (this is my
first post of the year), I'm happy to share some great progress on both
Nmap and Npcap development. Starting with our Npcap Windows packet
capturing/sending library, I'm happy to report that we quietly released
Version 1.70 in June and then 1.71 on August 19. They include many key
improvements:
* Performance: A major overhaul of Packet.dll sped up routines that...

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Defense in depth -- the Microsoft way (part 83): instead to fix even their most stupid mistaskes, they spill barrels of snakeoil to cover them (or just leave them as-is) Stefan Kanthak (Mar 16)
Hi @ll,
with Windows 2000, Microsoft virtualised the [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT] registry
branch: what was just an alias for [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes]
before became the overlay of [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes] and
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes] with the latter having precedence:
<https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms724498.aspx>
Note: while [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes] is writable only by...
[CFP] Security BSides Ljubljana 0x7E7 | June 16, 2023 Andraz Sraka (Mar 16)
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNmddmNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
MMN..-..--+MMNy:...-.-/yNMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
MMy..ymd-.:Mm::-:osyo-..-mMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
MM:..---.:dM/..+NNyyMN/..:MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
Mm../dds.-oy.-.dMh--mMds++MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
My:::::/ydMmo..-hMMMmo//omMs/+Mm+++++shNMN+//+//+oMNy+///ohM
MMMs//yMNo+hMh---m:-:hy+sMN..+Mo..os+.-:Ny--ossssdN-.:yyo+mM...
Full Disclosure - Fastly Andrey Stoykov (Mar 11)
Correspondence from Fastly declined to comment regarding new discovered
vulnerabilities within their website.
Poor practices regarding password changes.
1. Reset user password
2. Access link sent
3. Temporary password sent plaintext
// HTTP POST request
POST /user/mwebsec%40gmail.com/password/request_reset HTTP/2
Host: api.fastly.com
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:108.0)
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/108.0
[...]
[...]...
Full Disclosure - Shopify Application Andrey Stoykov (Mar 11)
Correspondence from Shopify declined to comment regarding new discovered
vulnerabilities within their website.
Although 'frontend' vulnerabilities are considered out of scope,
person/tester foundhimself a beefy bugbounty from the same page that has
been listed below, including similar functionality that has not been tested
yet.
Two emails and several reports, the 'hacker-1' staff reject the bid for
findings.
Online Store...
[CVE-2023-25355/25356] No fix available - vulnerabilities in CoreDial sipXcom sipXopenfire Systems Research Group via Fulldisclosure (Mar 06)
SEC Consult SA-20230306-0 :: Multiple Vulnerabilities in Arris DG3450 Cable Gateway SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab, Research via Fulldisclosure (Mar 06)
SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20230306-0 >
=======================================================================
title: Multiple Vulnerabilities
product: Arris DG3450 Cable Gateway
vulnerable version: AR01.02.056.18_041520_711.NCS.10
fixed version: -
CVE number: CVE-2023-27571, CVE-2023-27572
impact: medium
homepage: https://www.commscope.com...
OpenBSD overflow Erg Noor (Mar 06)
Hi,
Fun OpenBSD bug.
ip_dooptions() will allow IPOPT_SSRR with optlen = 2.
save_rte() will set isr_nhops to very large value, which will cause
overflow in next ip_srcroute() call.
More info is here https://github.com/fuzzingrf/openbsd_tcpip_overflow/
-erg
SEC Consult SA-20230228-0 :: OS Command Injectionin Barracuda CloudGen WAN SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab, Research via Fulldisclosure (Mar 02)
SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20230228-0 >
=======================================================================
title: OS Command Injection
product: Barracuda CloudGen WAN
vulnerable version: < v8.* hotfix 1089
fixed version: v8.* with hotfix webui-sdwan-1089-8.3.1-174141891 or above
version 9.0.0 or above
CVE number: CVE-2023-26213...
SRP on Windows 11 Andy Ful (Mar 02)
The correction to:
Full Disclosure: Defense in depth -- the Microsoft way (part 82):
INVALID/BOGUS AppLocker rules disable SAFER on Windows 11 22H2
(seclists.org) <https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2023/Feb/13>
The Kanthak correction to restore SRP functionality on Windows 11 ver.
22H2, works only when Smart App Control is OFF. If it is in Evaluate or ON
mode, then the invalid registry values are automatically restored after
restarting...
NetBSD overflow Erg Noor (Mar 02)
Hi,
Trivial overflow in hfslib_reada_node_offset, while loop has no range
checks.
|size_t hfslib_reada_node_offsets(void* in_bytes, uint16_t*
out_offset_array) { void* ptr; if (in_bytes == NULL || out_offset_array
== NULL) return 0; ptr = in_bytes; out_offset_array--; do {
out_offset_array++; *out_offset_array = be16tohp(&ptr); } while
(*out_offset_array != (uint16_t)14); return ((uint8_t*)ptr -
(uint8_t*)in_bytes); }|
Repro is here...
[NetworkSEC NWSSA] CVE-2023-26609: ABUS Security Camera LFI, RCE and SSH Root Peter Ohm (Feb 27)
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
# Exploit Title: ABUS Security Camera LFI, RCE and SSH Root Access
# Date: 2023-02-16
# Exploit Author: d1g () segfault net for NetworkSEC [NWSSA-001-2023]
# Vendor Homepage: https://www.abus.com
# Version/Model: TVIP 20000-21150 (probably many others)
# Tested on: GM ARM Linux 2.6, Server: Boa/0.94.14rc21
# CVE:...
[NetworkSEC NWSSA] CVE-2023-26602: ASUS ASMB8 iKVM RCE and SSH Root Access Peter Ohm (Feb 27)
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
# Exploit Title: ASUS ASMB8 iKVM RCE and SSH Root Access
# Date: 2023-02-16
# Exploit Author: d1g () segfault net for NetworkSEC [NWSSA-002-2023]
# Vendor Homepage: https://servers.asus.com/search?q=ASMB8
# Version/Model: ASMB8 iKVM Firmware <= 1.14.51 (probably others)
# Tested on: Linux AMI2CFDA1C7570E 2.6.28.10-ami...
Microsoft Windows Contact File / Remote Code Execution (Resurrected) CVE-2022-44666 hyp3rlinx (Feb 27)
[-] Microsoft Windows Contact file / Remote Code Execution (Resurrected
2022) / CVE-2022-44666
[+] John Page (aka hyp3rlinx)
[+] twitter.com/hyp3rlinx
[+] ISR: ApparitionSec
Back in 2018 I discovered three related Windows remote code execution
vulnerabilities affecting both VCF and Contact files. They were purchased
by Trend Micro Zero Day Initiative (@thezdi) from me and received candidate
identifiers ZDI-CAN-6920 and ZDI-CAN-7591. Microsoft...
Defense in depth -- the Microsoft way (part 82): INVALID/BOGUS AppLocker rules disable SAFER on Windows 11 22H2 Stefan Kanthak (Feb 22)
Hi @ll,
in Windows 11 22H2. some imbeciles from Redmond added the following
(of course WRONG and INVALID) registry entries and keys which they
dare to ship to their billion world-wide users:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Srp\Gp]
"RuleCount"=dword:00000002
"LastWriteTime"=hex(b):01,00,00,00,00,00,00,00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Srp\Gp\DLL]
JFTR: the time stamp is 100ns past...
Multiple vulnerabilities in Audiocodes Device Manager Express Eric Flokstra (Feb 22)
# Product Name: Device Manager Express
# Vendor Homepage: https://www.audiocodes.com
# Software Link:
https://www.audiocodes.com/solutions-products/products/management-products-solutions/device-manager
# Version: <= 7.8.20002.47752
# Tested on: Windows 10 / Server 2019
# Default credentials: admin/admin
# CVE-2022-24627, CVE-2022-24628, CVE-2022-24629, CVE-2022-24630,
CVE-2022-24631, CVE-2022-24632
# Exploit:...
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t2'23: Call For Papers 2023 (Helsinki, Finland) Tomi Tuominen via Dailydave (Mar 06)
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Re: TTY pushback vulnerabilities / TIOCSTI Eric Ashley (Mar 18)
According to a note from kernel maintenance
(https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?h=v6.3-rc2&id=1e641743f055f075ed9a4edd75f1fb1e05669ddc),
as of 2008 only Heirloom mailx (a.k.a. nail) used it for ~h interactive header editing.
Best regards,
Eric
Sent with Proton Mail secure email.
------- Original Message -------
Re: TTY pushback vulnerabilities / TIOCSTI Christos Zoulas (Mar 18)
I think that the original reason was for csh(1) to implement file completion:
https://nxr.netbsd.org/xref/src/bin/csh/file.c#161
I still have a use case for it. Sometimes I lose my VPN tunnel and an
ssh session where I am running vi(1) suddenly dies. When I ssh to that
machine, I can easily find the tty where the vi session is with ps(1) and
then type "sti pts/X :wq\\n" and save the file (https://man.netbsd.org/sti.8):-)
Of course on...
Re: TTY pushback vulnerabilities / TIOCSTI Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM) (Mar 18)
Does anyone even remember why TIOCSTI was added in the
first place? I remember stumbling across it decades
ago (SVR?), but I've ever seen a use case for it.
It puzzled me back then why it even existed.
--lyndon
Re: TTY pushback vulnerabilities / TIOCSTI Jakub Wilk (Mar 17)
* Hanno Böck <hanno () hboeck de>, 2023-03-17 11:48:
[...]
Agreed.
I don't think that's gonna fly, because...
TIOCLINUX implements also functionality unrelated to copying and
pasting. See the ioctl_console(2) man page:
https://manpages.debian.org/unstable/manpages-dev/ioctl_console.2.en.html#TIOCLINUX
For example, apparently some of this stuff is used by systemd:
$ git grep -wB5 TIOCLINUX...
Re: TTY pushback vulnerabilities / TIOCSTI Ed Maste (Mar 17)
All of tcsh's uses of TIOCSTI are in `#ifdef TIOCSTI` blocks so tcsh
should still build and function with it removed (e.g., with the ioctl
renamed) I imagine.
Re: TTY pushback vulnerabilities / TIOCSTI Hanno Böck (Mar 17)
This is interesting.
Given this works only on "virtual terminals" (aka not in a terminal
window on X, not over SSH), I think the severity is much lower than the
TIOCSTI issue. Still it should be fixed.
I've created a patch for the Linux kernel very similar to the patch
that allows disabling TIOCSTI. I'll send that to the kernel devs soon,
but maybe people here want to test and comment.
---
drivers/tty/Kconfig | 16...
flatpak: CVE-2023-28101: escape characters in metadata can hide app permissions in terminal Simon McVittie (Mar 17)
https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/security/advisories/GHSA-h43h-fwqx-mpp8
Vulnerable: all < 1.10.8, 1.12.x < 1.12.8, 1.14.x < 1.14.4, 1.15.x < 1.15.4
Fixed: 1.15.4, 1.14.x >= 1.14.4, 1.12.x >= 1.12.8, 1.10.x >= 1.10.8
Flatpak is a system for building, distributing, and running sandboxed
desktop applications on Linux.
When installing or upgrading a Flatpak app using the flatpak(1) CLI,
the user is normally shown any special...
flatpak: CVE-2023-28100: TIOCLINUX can send commands outside sandbox if running on a virtual console Simon McVittie (Mar 17)
https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/security/advisories/GHSA-7qpw-3vjv-xrqp
Vulnerable: all < 1.10.8, 1.12.x < 1.12.8, 1.14.x < 1.14.4, 1.15.x < 1.15.4
Fixed: 1.15.4, 1.14.x >= 1.14.4, 1.12.x >= 1.12.8, 1.10.x >= 1.10.8
Flatpak is a system for building, distributing, and running sandboxed
desktop applications on Linux.
Jakub Wilk mentioned on the oss-security mailing list that various
projects' mitigations for the...
CVE-2023-24278 - Reflected XSS vulnerabilities in Squidex "/squid.svg" endpoint Giannis Christodoulakos (Mar 16)
Hello all,
Squidex, a "headless" open source CMS framework was found to have two reflected XSS vulnerabilities in the "/squid.svg"
endpoint
affecting versions prior to 7.4.0. The vulnerabilities have been addressed in version 7.4.0 of the framework.
CVE-2023-24278 was assigned to these vulnerabilities by MITRE.
The vulnerabilities affect both authenticated and unauthenticated users and allow for
malicious JavaScript...
CVE-2023-24278 - Reflected XSS vulnerabilities in Squidex "/squid.svg" endpoint Giannis Christodoulakos (Mar 16)
Hello all,
Squidex, a "headless" open source CMS framework was found to have two reflected XSS vulnerabilities in the "/squid.svg"
endpoint
affecting versions prior to 7.4.0. The vulnerabilities have been addressed in version 7.4.0 of the framework.
CVE-2023-24278 was assigned to these vulnerabilities by MITRE.
The vulnerabilities affect both authenticated and unauthenticated users and allow for
malicious JavaScript...
Announce: OpenSSH 9.3 released Damien Miller (Mar 15)
OpenSSH 9.3 has just been released. It will be available from the
mirrors listed at https://www.openssh.com/ shortly.
OpenSSH is a 100% complete SSH protocol 2.0 implementation and
includes sftp client and server support.
Once again, we would like to thank the OpenSSH community for their
continued support of the project, especially those who contributed
code or patches, reported bugs, tested snapshots or donated to the
project. More information...
Minor stack-based buffer overflow in OpenBSD's libskey Qualys Security Advisory (Mar 15)
Hi all,
(Posting this report here in case another project uses the same code.)
We discovered a minor stack-based buffer overflow in OpenBSD's libskey;
it was introduced in July 1997 by the following commit:
https://github.com/openbsd/src/commit/ea55ee16580e7b47c83712c5fd50615f8b1d26ad
and was fixed today by the following commit (thanks to OpenBSD for their
incredibly quick response!):...
Re: TTY pushback vulnerabilities / TIOCSTI Jan Engelhardt (Mar 15)
But also: "Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to
add, but when there is nothing left to take away", and it would
appear TIOCSTI does not have https://xkcd.com/2347/ -criticality.
Re: TTY pushback vulnerabilities / TIOCSTI Hanno Böck (Mar 15)
From a security perspective tossing out functionality is the better
option compared to restricting access. If there is practically no use
of that functionality and it's mostly a security risk, then removing it
is the right choice.
Reducing complexity is a good principle for IT security.
Re: TTY pushback vulnerabilities / TIOCSTI Casper Dik (Mar 15)
I think it makes it mostly useless.
In Solaris we've changed how TIOCSTI works; when a process reads the
packet with the stuffed input, it then checks the credential of the
sender. So while the stuffed input is still echoed but ignored:
# su nobody -c tiocsti
exit
echo Payload as `whoami`
#
But when having root calling tciosti, you get:
# su root -c tiocsti
exit
echo Payload as `whoami`
# exit
Payload as root
(The exit here is not...

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Re: Is malicious asymmetrical routing still a thing? Mark Tinka (Mar 12)
On routers where we carry a full table, we do.
Mark.
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Hello everyone,
Itnog7 is taking place in Bologna May 9th and 10th and we have published our CFP.
Topics
Past event feedback has shown interest from the attendees in sessions that are practical and applicable to their
networks.
This year we will be giving preference to presentations and tutorials that benefit the Italian operators community on
the following topics
* Ever changing network technologies drive the question of how to...
Re: A blatant podcast plug Dave Taht (Mar 10)
Pathetically, what did you think?
David Tubes (of cloudflare) gave a pretty good talk at our recently
concluded "understanding latency conference.
Toke gave a pretty good talk on the state of bpf
Kathie Nichols talked about some nifty packet analysis techniques
Vodaphone opened with surprising candor about there being no demand for > 1gbit
Nokia talked about L4S
Stuart Cheshire of apple talked about their RPM metric
Had a good panel with...
Request for additional data points Etienne-Victor Depasquale via NANOG (Mar 10)
Good people,
Last year, I collected some data for my study from this list.
I published a summary of the data for a short time and
recently sent a snapshot regarding metro area access technologies.
I am currently writing my paper and would love to have some additional data
points.
If anyone who has ***not yet contributed***
would like to do so, I am still collecting data here:
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Sincerely,
Etienne
Re: Is malicious asymmetrical routing still a thing? William Herrin (Mar 09)
Come to think of it, there are probably botnets for rent where the
"owner" has verified non-compliance with BCP38 and will arrange for X
number of fresh machines spread across everywhere to VPN into your
server and pass packets for you. Why not bring in a little extra cash
while waiting for the next DDOS target? Particularly when the packets
emitted are unlikely to be traceable to the bot.
Regards,
Bill Herrin
Re: Is malicious asymmetrical routing still a thing? William Herrin (Mar 09)
If I had to put money on it, it's not VPN providers but other VPS
providers. VPN providers don't have enough business that anyone cares
about to avoid getting killed over BCP38 non-compliance.
It's trivial to turn a $5 VPS into a disposable VPN head-end that can
spray TCP SYN packets at a modest rate, and once the packet is on the
backbone somewhere in the world not only can't you do anything about
it, it's just on the...
Re: Is malicious asymmetrical routing still a thing? Grant Taylor via NANOG (Mar 09)
I'd be curious what VPN providers they are using so that I could start
blocking them. That seems like another player in the criminal support
ecosystem.
Interesting.
Re: Is malicious asymmetrical routing still a thing? Grant Taylor via NANOG (Mar 09)
I would hope so too.
I also would hope that uRPF was enabled by default on SOHO routers.
And yet ... I'm routinely disappointed.
CADIA has a Spoofer probe project that tests this very thing. I see
periodic announcements to various mailing lists about their monthly
results. -- I'll find one if you care to know more.
Re: Is malicious asymmetrical routing still a thing? Jon Lewis (Mar 09)
My home wifi AP blocked me two different ways, but once I got around that,
I was able to determine that Spectrum cable Internet does appear to block
spoofed source traffic. :)
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Jon Lewis, MCP :) | I route
StackPath, Sr. Neteng | therefore you are
_________ http://www.lewis.org/~jlewis/pgp for PGP public key_________
Re: Is malicious asymmetrical routing still a thing? Christopher Morrow (Mar 09)
commodity 'ip access' really is all the same (dial, dsl, cable, vpc) to folk
that do this sort of thing :(
Re: Is malicious asymmetrical routing still a thing? Christopher Munz-Michielin (Mar 09)
Not this exact scenario, but what we see a lot of in my VPS company is
people sending spam by using our VPS' source addresses, but routing
outbound via some kind of tunnel to a VPN provider or similar in order
to bypass our port 25 blocks.
We've had to start blocking source port 25 to catch the replies from the
recipient mail servers in order to prevent this kind of abuse.
Chris

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Healthcare organizations face rising ransomware attacks – and are paying up Matthew Wheeler (Jun 03)
https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/03/healthcare-ransomware-pay-sophos/
Healthcare organizations, already an attractive target for ransomware given
the highly sensitive data they hold, saw such attacks almost double between
2020 and 2021, according to a survey released this week by Sophos.
The outfit's team also found that while polled healthcare orgs are quite
likely to pay ransoms, they rarely get all of their data returned if they
do...
A digital conflict between Russia and Ukraine rages on behind the scenes of war Matthew Wheeler (Jun 03)
https://wskg.org/npr_story_post/a-digital-conflict-between-russia-and-ukraine-rages-on-behind-the-scenes-of-war/
SEATTLE — On the sidelines of a conference in Estonia on Wednesday, a
senior U.S. intelligence official told British outlet Sky News that the
U.S. is running offensive cyber operations in support of Ukraine.
“My job is to provide a series of options to the secretary of defense and
the president, and so that’s what I do,” said...
Researchers Uncover Malware Controlling Thousands of Sites in Parrot TDS Network Matthew Wheeler (Jun 03)
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The Parrot traffic direction system (TDS) that came to light earlier this
year has had a larger impact than previously thought, according to new
research.
Sucuri, which has been tracking the same campaign since February 2019 under
the name "NDSW/NDSX," said that "the malware was one of the top infections"
detected in 2021, accounting for more than...
FBI, CISA: Don't get caught in Karakurt's extortion web Matthew Wheeler (Jun 03)
https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/03/fbi_cisa_warn_karakurt_extortion/
The Feds have warned organizations about a lesser-known extortion gang
Karakurt, which demands ransoms as high as $13 million and, some
cybersecurity folks say, may be linked to the notorious Conti crew.
In a joint advisory [PDF] this week, the FBI, CISA and US Treasury
Department outlined technical details about how Karakurt operates, along
with actions to take,...
DOJ Seizes 3 Web Domains Used to Sell Stolen Data and DDoS Services Matthew Wheeler (Jun 02)
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The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) on Wednesday announced the seizure of
three domains used by cybercriminals to trade stolen personal information
and facilitate distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks for hire.
This includes weleakinfo[.]to, ipstress[.]in, and ovh-booter[.]com, the
former of which allowed its users to traffic hacked personal data and
offered a...
Chinese Hackers Begin Exploiting Latest Microsoft Office Zero-Day Vulnerability Matthew Wheeler (Jun 02)
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An advanced persistent threat (APT) actor aligned with Chinese state
interests has been observed weaponizing the new zero-day flaw in Microsoft
Office to achieve code execution on affected systems.
"TA413 CN APT spotted [in-the-wild] exploiting the Follina zero-day using
URLs to deliver ZIP archives which contain Word Documents that use the
technique,"...
US military hackers conducting offensive operations in support of Ukraine, says head of Cyber Command Matthew Wheeler (Jun 02)
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US military hackers have conducted offensive operations in support of
Ukraine, the head of US Cyber Command has told Sky News.
In an exclusive interview, General Paul Nakasone also explained how "hunt
forward" operations were allowing the United States to search out foreign
hackers and identify...
SideWinder Hackers Launched Over a 1, 000 Cyber Attacks Over the Past 2 Years Matthew Wheeler (May 31)
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An "aggressive" advanced persistent threat (APT) group known as SideWinder
has been linked to over 1,000 new attacks since April 2020.
"Some of the main characteristics of this threat actor that make it stand
out among the others, are the sheer number, high frequency and persistence
of their attacks and the large collection of encrypted and obfuscated...
Hackers are Selling US University Credentials Online, FBI Says Matthew Wheeler (May 31)
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation has warned US universities and colleges
that it has found banks of login credentials and other data relating to VPN
access circulating on cybercriminals forums.
The fear is that such data will be sold and subsequently used by malicious
actors to orchestrate attacks on other accounts owned by the same students,
in the hope...
Interpol Nabs 3 Nigerian Scammers Behind Malware-based Attacks Matthew Wheeler (May 31)
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Interpol on Monday announced the arrest of three suspected global scammers
in Nigeria for using remote access trojans (RATs) such as Agent Tesla to
facilitate malware-enabled cyber fraud.
"The men are thought to have used the RAT to reroute financial
transactions, stealing confidential online connection details from
corporate organizations, including oil and gas...
U.S. Warns Against North Korean Hackers Posing as IT Freelancers Matthew Wheeler (May 18)
https://thehackernews.com/2022/05/us-warns-against-north-korean-hackers.html
Highly skilled software and mobile app developers from the Democratic
People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) are posing as "non-DPRK nationals" in
hopes of landing freelance employment in an attempt to enable the regime's
malicious cyber intrusions.
That's according to a joint advisory from the U.S. Department of State, the
Department of the...
FBI and NSA say: Stop doing these 10 things that let the hackers in Matthew Wheeler (May 18)
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Cyber attackers regularly exploit unpatched software vulnerabilities, but
they "routinely" target security misconfigurations for initial access, so
the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and its
peers have created a to-do list for defenders in today's heightened threat
environment.
CISA, the FBI and National...
Fifth of Businesses Say Cyber-Attack Nearly Broke Them Matthew Wheeler (May 18)
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A fifth of US and European businesses have warned that a serious
cyber-attack nearly rendered them insolvent, with most (87%) viewing
compromise as a bigger threat than an economic downturn, according to
Hiscox.
The insurer polled over 5000 businesses in the US, UK, Ireland, France,
Spain, Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium to compile its annual Hiscox
Cyber...
Hacker And Ransomware Designer Charged For Use And Sale Of Ransomware, And Profit Sharing Arrangements With Cybercriminals Matthew Wheeler (May 18)
https://www.shorenewsnetwork.com/2022/05/16/hacker-and-ransomware-designer-charged-for-use-and-sale-of-ransomware-and-profit-sharing-arrangements-with-cybercriminals/
A criminal complaint was unsealed today in federal court in Brooklyn, New
York, charging Moises Luis Zagala Gonzalez (Zagala), also known as
“Nosophoros,” “Aesculapius” and “Nebuchadnezzar,” a citizen of France and
Venezuela who resides in Venezuela, with attempted...
State of Ransomware shows huge growth in threat and impacts Matthew Wheeler (May 04)
https://www.continuitycentral.com/index.php/news/technology/7275-state-of-ransomware-shows-huge-growth-in-threat-and-impacts
Sophos has released its annual survey and review of real-world ransomware
experiences in its ‘State of Ransomware 2022’ report. This shows that 66
percent of organizations surveyed were hit with ransomware in 2021, up from
37 percent in 2020.
The average ransom paid by organizations that had data encrypted in their...
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Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2023-03-15 Research (Mar 15)
Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update
Synopsis:
This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.
Details:
Talos is releasing coverage for a Microsoft Outlook Escalation of
Privilege vulnerability, CVE-2023-23397. The Snort 2 SIDs for this are
61478-61479, the Snort 3 SID for this is 300464.
Talos also has added and modified multiple rules in the file-image,
file-office, malware-cnc and server-webapp rule sets to provide
coverage for...
Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2023-03-14 Research (Mar 14)
Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update
Synopsis:
Talos is aware of vulnerabilities affecting products from Microsoft
Corporation.
Details:
Microsoft Vulnerability CVE-2023-23410:
A coding deficiency exists in Microsoft Windows HTTP.sys that may lead
to an escalation of privilege.
Rules to detect attacks targeting these vulnerabilities are included in
this release and are identified with:
Snort 2: GID 1, SIDs 61464 through 61465,
Snort 3: GID 1,...
Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2023-03-09 Research (Mar 09)
Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update
Synopsis:
This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.
Details:
Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the file-office,
malware-cnc and server-webapp rule sets to provide coverage for
emerging threats from these technologies.
For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:
https://www.snort.org/advisories
Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2023-03-07 Research (Mar 07)
Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update
Synopsis:
This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.
Details:
Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the and server-webapp
rule sets to provide coverage for emerging threats from these
technologies.
For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:
https://www.snort.org/advisories
Re: [EXT] : Snort-sigs Digest, Vol 70, Issue 3 (No such file or directory error) Al Lewis (allewi) via Snort-sigs (Mar 02)
Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update
Synopsis:
This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.
Details:
Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the malware-cnc, malware-other, os-windows, policy-other, protocol-scada
and server-webapp rule sets to provide coverage for emerging threats from these technologies.
For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:
https://www.snort.org/advisories
Re: [EXT] : Snort-sigs Digest, Vol 70, Issue 3 (No such file or directory error) Darryle Merlette via Snort-sigs (Mar 02)
Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update
Synopsis:
This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.
Details:
Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the malware-cnc, malware-other, os-windows, policy-other, protocol-scada
and server-webapp rule sets to provide coverage for emerging threats from these technologies.
For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:
https://www.snort.org/advisories
Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2023-03-02 Research (Mar 02)
Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update
Synopsis:
This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.
Details:
Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the and server-webapp
rule sets to provide coverage for emerging threats from these
technologies.
For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:
https://www.snort.org/advisories
Re: Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2023-02-28 Al Lewis (allewi) via Snort-sigs (Mar 02)
Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update
Synopsis:
This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.
Details:
Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the malware-cnc,
malware-other, os-windows, policy-other, protocol-scada and server-webapp
rule sets to provide coverage for emerging threats from these technologies.
For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:
https://www.snort.org/advisories
Re: Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2023-02-28 mukesh.jha (Mar 01)
Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update
Synopsis:
This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.
Details:
Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the malware-cnc,
malware-other, os-windows, policy-other, protocol-scada and server-webapp
rule sets to provide coverage for emerging threats from these technologies.
For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:
https://www.snort.org/advisories
Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2023-02-28 Research (Feb 28)
Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update
Synopsis:
This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.
Details:
Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the malware-cnc,
malware-other, os-windows, policy-other, protocol-scada and
server-webapp rule sets to provide coverage for emerging threats from
these technologies.
For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:
https://www.snort.org/advisories
Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2023-02-23 Research (Feb 23)
Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update
Synopsis:
This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.
Details:
Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the browser-chrome,
file-other and server-webapp rule sets to provide coverage for emerging
threats from these technologies.
For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:
https://www.snort.org/advisories
Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2023-02-21 Research (Feb 21)
Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update
Synopsis:
This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.
Details:
Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the file-office,
file-other, malware-cnc, malware-other and server-webapp rule sets to
provide coverage for emerging threats from these technologies.
For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:
https://www.snort.org/advisories
Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2023-02-16 Research (Feb 16)
Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update
Synopsis:
This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.
Details:
Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the file-image,
file-other, malware-backdoor, malware-other and server-webapp rule sets
to provide coverage for emerging threats from these technologies.
For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:
https://www.snort.org/advisories
Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2023-02-14 Research (Feb 14)
Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update
Synopsis:
Talos is aware of vulnerabilities affecting products from Microsoft
Corporation.
Details:
Microsoft Vulnerability CVE-2023-21529:
A coding deficiency exists in Microsoft Exchange Server that may lead
to remote code execution.
A previously released rule will detect attacks targeting these
vulnerabilities and has been updated with the appropriate reference
information. It is included in this release...
Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2023-02-09 Research (Feb 09)
Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update
Synopsis:
This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.
Details:
Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the
indicator-compromise, malware-cnc, malware-other, malware-tools,
os-linux, os-windows and server-other rule sets to provide coverage for
emerging threats from these technologies.
For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:
https://www.snort.org/advisories
More Lists
We also maintain archives for these lists (some are currently inactive):
- Declan McCullagh's Politech
- TCPDump/LibPCAP Dev
- Security Incidents
- Vulnerability Development
- Vulnerability Watch
Related Resources
Read some old-school private security digests such as Zardoz at SecurityDigest.Org
We're always looking for great network security related lists to archive. To suggest one, mail Fyodor.

