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crash report Dmitriy Solodunenko (Oct 31)
Ubuntu 24.04
Version: 7.94+SVN
TypeError: Couldn't find foreign struct converter for 'cairo.Context'

crash Tim Millard (Oct 31)
Version: 7.94+SVN
TypeError: Couldn't find foreign struct converter for 'cairo.Context'

Ubuntu 24.04.01

Re: Regarding NMAP Retrigger for snmp-sysdescr Daniel Miller (Oct 31)
Ramu,

Nmap's snmp-sysdescr script currently uses a 5-second timeout and attempts
only once to send the SNMPv1 request. We agree that this could be improved
to provide better reliability. I will investigate further and respond again
with specific suggestions.

Dan

Regarding NMAP Retrigger for snmp-sysdescr Ramu Burra via dev (Oct 31)
Hi Daniel & NMAP team,

I hope this email finds you well.

I'm writing to inquire about the specific behaviour of Nmap's SNMP-SYSDescr query in situations where the target device
responds intermittently.

I'm particularly interested in knowing if there are any specific configuration options or techniques that can be
employed to increase the likelihood of successful SNMP-SYSDescr queries, especially when dealing with...

Re: Nmap PR #2909 Sinan Doğan (Oct 21)
thanks

Vahagn Vardanian via dev <dev () nmap org>, 17 Eyl 2024 Sal, 18:59 tarihinde
şunu yazdı:

Re: NSConnection Probe Harrison Neal (Oct 11)
Apologies, it looks like the probe suggestion was cut off now that I
re-read it.

Probe TCP NSConnection_rootProxy...

NSConnection Probe Harrison Neal (Oct 11)
Good day,

It appears that nmap doesn't currently recognize TCP-bound NSConnection (
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsconnection ).

Example server code:

NSConnection *a = [NSConnection connectionWithReceivePort:[[NSSocketPort
alloc] init] sendPort:nil];
[a setRootObject:[[NSObject alloc] init]];
[a runInNewThread];
[NSThread sleepForTimeInterval:300.0f];

Example client code:

NSLog(@"%@\n", [[NSConnection...

NSE scripts for SNMPv3? Johan Kuuse (Oct 03)
Hi, my first mail to this list,

I have used (and modified) quite a few NSE scripts for SNMP.
Anyhow, AFAIK, all SNMP scripts (except "snmp-info") are limited to SNMPv1
and SNMPv2c:

nmap --script-help=snmp* | grep -B3 -A1 -i v3
----------------------------------
snmp-info
Categories: default version safe
https://nmap.org/nsedoc/scripts/snmp-info.html
Extracts basic information from an SNMPv3 GET request. The same probe is
used
here...

Nmap PR #2909 Vahagn Vardanian via dev (Sep 17)
Hello there,
My name is Vahagn, and I am the co-founder and CTO of RedRays.
A few weeks ago, we created a pull request to Nmap Github to add a new
check for detecting the most popular information disclosure in SAP systems.

You can get list of SAp systems using this google dork: inurl:/irj/portal
Thank you

NPCAP 1.60 high CPU usage with pcap filter that does not pass anything (Win10) Vladimir Soldatov (Sep 17)
Hi guys,

I've a setup (Win10, Intel X520, NPCAP 1.60) with relatively high traffic
around 700 Mbit/s and I am trying to test the following cases:
1. Capture everything with empty pcap filter and just print stats with some
period calculating captured data size
2. Capture nothing with an intentionally created filter that does not match
the received traffic at all.
3. Capture some subset of traffic like 10%.

In all the cases, CPU usage...

[PATCH 1/1] Improved the legibility of `Makefile` Ariel Otilibili (Sep 17)
* source files obtained by a wildcard
* headers and objects generated by differences.

```
$ grep -P '(SRCS|HDRS|OBJS) =' Makefile.in | \
sed -e 's/^export.*= //g; s/\$.*//g; s/OBJS = //' | \
sed -ne '2p' | \
tr ' ' '\n' | \
sed -e 's/\.h//' | \
sort -d | \
grep -vP '^$' > headers

$ grep -P '(SRCS|HDRS|OBJS) =' Makefile.in | \
sed -e...

[PATCH 0/1] Improved the legibility of Makefile Ariel Otilibili (Sep 17)
Hello committers,

The same patch is on this PR: https://github.com/nmap/nmap/pull/2938

Have a good weekend,
Ariel

Ariel Otilibili (1):
Improved the legibility of `Makefile`

Makefile.in | 14 +++-----------
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)

How to make a minimal HTTPS request with ncat --ssl with explicit HTTP content? Ciro Santilli OurBigBook via dev (Sep 17)
Hello, I was trying for fun to make an HTTPS request with explicit hand-written HTTP content.

Something analogous to:

printf 'GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: example.com\r\n\r\n' | ncat example.com 80

but for HTTPS. After Googling one of the tools that I found that seemed it might do the job was ncat from the nmap
project, so I tried:

printf 'GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: example.com\r\n\r\n' | ncat --ssl example.com 443

an that works...

[PATCH 1/1] Updated ALPN IDs Ariel Otilibili (Sep 15)
```
$ URL=https://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-extensiontype-values/alpn-protocol-ids.csv
$ curl -sL ${URL} |
perl -nE 'say $& if /(?<=\"\").*(?=\"\")/' |
sort > iana;
< scripts/tls-alpn.nse perl -nE 'say $& if m!(?<=")[\w/\.\-]+(?=",)!' |
sort > nmap.alpn;
diff iana nmap.alpn | grep '<'

< co
< postgresql

$ curl --silent ${URL} --output...

[PATCH 0/1] Updated ALPN IDs (Mon, 26 Aug 2024 17:55:25 GMT) Ariel Otilibili (Sep 15)
Hello,

Herewith the PR containing this patch: https://github.com/nmap/nmap/pull/2939

Have a good week,
Ariel

Ariel Otilibili (1):
Updated ALPN IDs

scripts/tls-alpn.nse | 2 ++
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)

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Nmap 7.95 released: OS and service detection signatures galore! Gordon Fyodor Lyon (May 05)
Dear Nmap Community,

I just arrived in San Francisco for the RSA conference and am delighted to
announce our Nmap Version 7.95 release! I'm most excited that we finally
tackled our backlog of OS and service detection fingerprint submissions.
We're not talking about dozens or hundreds of them-we processed more than
6,500 fingerprints!

For OS detection, we added 336 signatures, bringing the new total to 6,036.
Additions include iOS 15...

Npcap Celebrates its 10th Anniversary In Space! Gordon Fyodor Lyon (Oct 05)
Dear Nmap community,

Last month we celebrated Nmap's 26th birthday and today I'm happy to share
another big milestone: Our Npcap driver for capturing and sending raw
packets on Windows turned 10 this year! From humble beginnings as a
security and modernization patch for the discontinued WinPcap project,
Npcap has become an indispensable component for both Nmap and Wireshark.
And it's used by hundreds of other software products and...

Nmap 26th Birthday Announcement: Version 7.94 Gordon Fyodor Lyon (Sep 01)
Dear Nmap community,

Today is Nmap’s 26th birthday, which reminded me that I hadn’t yet
announced our Nmap 7.94 release from May. And it’s a great one! The biggest
improvement was the Zenmap and Ndiff upgrades from the obsolete Python 2
language to Python 3 on all platforms. Big thanks to Daniel Miller, Jakub
Kulík, Brian Quigley, Sam James, Eli Schwartz, Romain Leonard, Varunram
Ganesh, Pavel Zhukov, Carey Balboa, and Hasan Aliyev for...

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Full Disclosure — A public, vendor-neutral forum for detailed discussion of vulnerabilities and exploitation techniques, as well as tools, papers, news, and events of interest to the community. The relaxed atmosphere of this quirky list provides some comic relief and certain industry gossip. More importantly, fresh vulnerabilities sometimes hit this list many hours or days before they pass through the Bugtraq moderation queue.

SEC Consult SA-20241112-0 :: Multiple vulnerabilities in Siemens Energy Omnivise T3000 (CVE-2024-38876, CVE-2024-38877, CVE-2024-38878, CVE-2024-38879) SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab via Fulldisclosure (Nov 12)
SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20241112-0 >
=======================================================================
title: Multiple vulnerabilities
product: Siemens Energy Omnivise T3000
vulnerable version: >=8.2 SP3
fixed version: see solution section
CVE number: CVE-2024-38876, CVE-2024-38877, CVE-2024-38878, CVE-2024-38879
impact: High...

Security issue in the TX Text Control .NET Server for ASP.NET. Filip Palian (Nov 12)
Hej,

Let's keep it short ...

=====

Intro

=====

A "sudo make me a sandwich" security issue has been identified in the TX
Text

Control .NET Server for ASP.NET[1].

According to the vendor[2], "the most powerful, MS Word compatible document

editor that runs in all browsers".

Likely all versions are affected however, it was not confirmed.

=====

Issue

=====

It was possible to change the configured system path for...

SEC Consult SA-20241107-0 :: Multiple Vulnerabilities in HASOMED Elefant and Elefant Software Updater SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab via Fulldisclosure (Nov 09)
SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20241107-0 >
=======================================================================
title: Multiple Vulnerabilities
product: HASOMED Elefant and Elefant Software Updater
vulnerable version: <24.04.00, Elefant Software Updater <1.4.2.1811
fixed version: 24.04.00, Elefant Software Updater 1.4.2.1811
CVE number: CVE-2024-50588,...

Unsafe eval() in TestRail CLI Devin Cook (Nov 06)
This is not a very exciting vulnerability, but I had already publicly disclosed
it on GitHub at the request of the vendor. Since that report has disappeared,
the link I had provided to MITRE was invalid, so here it is again.

-Devin

---

# Unsafe `eval()` in TestRail CLI FieldsParser

Date Reported: 2024-10-03
CVSSv3.1 Score: 7.3
CVSSv3.1 Vector: AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
Severity: Medium
Vulnerability Class: Eval Injection

## Summary...

4 vulnerabilities in ibmsecurity Pierre Kim (Nov 03)
## Advisory Information

Title: 4 vulnerabilities in ibmsecurity
Advisory URL: https://pierrekim.github.io/advisories/2024-ibmsecurity.txt
Blog URL: https://pierrekim.github.io/blog/2024-11-01-ibmsecurity-4-vulnerabilities.html
Date published: 2024-11-01
Vendors contacted: IBM
Release mode: Released
CVE: CVE-2024-31871, CVE-2024-31872, CVE-2024-31873, CVE-2024-31874

## Product description

## Vulnerability Summary

Vulnerable versions:...

32 vulnerabilities in IBM Security Verify Access Pierre Kim (Nov 03)
## Advisory Information

Title: 32 vulnerabilities in IBM Security Verify Access
Advisory URL: https://pierrekim.github.io/advisories/2024-ibm-security-verify-access.txt
Blog URL: https://pierrekim.github.io/blog/2024-11-01-ibm-security-verify-access-32-vulnerabilities.html
Date published: 2024-11-01
Vendors contacted: IBM
Release mode: Released
CVE: CVE-2022-2068, CVE-2023-30997, CVE-2023-30998, CVE-2023-31001,
CVE-2023-31004, CVE-2023-31005,...

xlibre Xnest security advisory & bugfix releases Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult (Oct 31)
XLibre project security advisory
---------------------------------

As Xlibre Xnest is based on Xorg, it is affected by some security issues
which recently became known in Xorg:

CVE-2024-9632: can be triggered by providing a modified bitmap to the
X.Org server.
CVE-2024-9632: Heap-based buffer overflow privilege escalation in
_XkbSetCompatMap

See: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2024-9632

Affected versions:

* 24.1.0...

APPLE-SA-10-29-2024-1 Safari 18.1 Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure (Oct 31)
APPLE-SA-10-29-2024-1 Safari 18.1

Safari 18.1 addresses the following issues.
Information about the security content is also available at
https://support.apple.com/121571.

Apple maintains a Security Releases page at
https://support.apple.com/100100 which lists recent
software updates with security advisories.

Safari Downloads
Available for: macOS Ventura and macOS Sonoma
Impact: An attacker may be able to misuse a trust relationship to...

SEC Consult SA-20241030-0 :: Query Filter Injection in Ping Identity PingIDM (formerly known as ForgeRock Identity Management) (CVE-2024-23600) SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab via Fulldisclosure (Oct 31)
SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20241030-0 >
=======================================================================
title: Query Filter Injection
product: Ping Identity PingIDM (formerly known as ForgeRock Identity
Management)
vulnerable version: v7.0.0 - v7.5.0 (and older unsupported versions)
fixed version: various patches; v8.0
CVE number:...

SEC Consult SA-20241023-0 :: Authenticated Remote Code Execution in Multiple Xerox printers (CVE-2024-6333) SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab via Fulldisclosure (Oct 28)
SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20241023-0 >
=======================================================================
title: Authenticated Remote Code Execution
product: Multiple Xerox printers
(EC80xx, AltaLink, VersaLink, WorkCentre)
 vulnerable version: see vulnerable versions below
fixed version: see solution section below
CVE number: CVE-2024-6333...

APPLE-SA-10-28-2024-8 visionOS 2.1 Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure (Oct 28)
APPLE-SA-10-28-2024-8 visionOS 2.1

visionOS 2.1 addresses the following issues.
Information about the security content is also available at
https://support.apple.com/121566.

Apple maintains a Security Releases page at
https://support.apple.com/100100 which lists recent
software updates with security advisories.

App Support
Available for: Apple Vision Pro
Impact: A malicious app may be able to run arbitrary shortcuts without
user consent...

APPLE-SA-10-28-2024-7 tvOS 18.1 Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure (Oct 28)
APPLE-SA-10-28-2024-7 tvOS 18.1

tvOS 18.1 addresses the following issues.
Information about the security content is also available at
https://support.apple.com/121569.

Apple maintains a Security Releases page at
https://support.apple.com/100100 which lists recent
software updates with security advisories.

App Support
Available for: Apple TV HD and Apple TV 4K (all models)
Impact: A malicious app may be able to run arbitrary shortcuts without...

APPLE-SA-10-28-2024-6 watchOS 11.1 Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure (Oct 28)
APPLE-SA-10-28-2024-6 watchOS 11.1

watchOS 11.1 addresses the following issues.
Information about the security content is also available at
https://support.apple.com/121565.

Apple maintains a Security Releases page at
https://support.apple.com/100100 which lists recent
software updates with security advisories.

Accessibility
Available for: Apple Watch Series 6 and later
Impact: An attacker with physical access to a locked device may be able
to...

APPLE-SA-10-28-2024-5 macOS Ventura 13.7.1 Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure (Oct 28)
APPLE-SA-10-28-2024-5 macOS Ventura 13.7.1

macOS Ventura 13.7.1 addresses the following issues.
Information about the security content is also available at
https://support.apple.com/121568.

Apple maintains a Security Releases page at
https://support.apple.com/100100 which lists recent
software updates with security advisories.

App Support
Available for: macOS Ventura
Impact: A malicious app may be able to run arbitrary shortcuts without
user...

APPLE-SA-10-28-2024-4 macOS Sonoma 14.7.1 Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure (Oct 28)
APPLE-SA-10-28-2024-4 macOS Sonoma 14.7.1

macOS Sonoma 14.7.1 addresses the following issues.
Information about the security content is also available at
https://support.apple.com/121570.

Apple maintains a Security Releases page at
https://support.apple.com/100100 which lists recent
software updates with security advisories.

App Support
Available for: macOS Sonoma
Impact: A malicious app may be able to run arbitrary shortcuts without
user...

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Hacking the Edges of Knowledge: LLMs, Vulnerabilities, and the Quest for Understanding Dave Aitel via Dailydave (Nov 02)
[image: image.png]

It's impossible not to notice that we live in an age of technological
wonders, stretching back to the primitive hominids who dared to ask "Why?"
but also continually accelerating and pulling everything apart while it
does, in the exact same manner as the Universe at large. It is why all the
hackers you know are invested so heavily in Deep Learning right now, as if
someone got on a megaphone at Chaos...

Old Infosec Talks: Metlstorm's Take on Hacky Hacking Dave Aitel via Dailydave (Oct 31)
The Anatomy of Compromise

One of my demented hobbies is watching old infosec talks and then seeing
how well they hold up to modern times. Recently I excavated Metlstorm's
2017 BSides Canberra
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjgvP9UB9GI&list=TLGGvAY1CcIr-AcyNjEwMjAyNA>
talk on "How people get hacked" - a pretty generic topic that gives a lot
of room for opinion, and one a lot of people have opined on, but the talk
itself...

Grace Hopper and the Rebirth of US Conferences Dave Aitel via Dailydave (Oct 10)
I spent some time watching all the Grace Hopper videos on the youtubes, as
I prepared for what up North is a horrible storm, but here in Miami is, so
far, a breezy and clear day. You can hear her talk about how subroutines
used to be literal handwritten pages of instructions in notebooks. When you
wanted SIN or COS you would go over to whoever had the notebook with the
working version, and copy it out into your code.

It was this experience that...

Developing Clairvoyance Dave Aitel via Dailydave (Sep 30)
As you know, humans like to invent comfort words. One of my favorites is
"luck". The theory being that yes, the universe has dice, but they are
loaded in your favor. Properly used, these words are a spell - they allow
us to have courage when a sober mind would quail. But when you become a
professional, you have to give up these crutches. Only poor poker players
believe in "luck".

In computer science, and especially in machine...

Re: sboms and LLMs Adrian Sanabria via Dailydave (Sep 12)
We've been talking about and giving "Beyond the SBOM" presentations for a
while now, but to your point, I don't see anyone actually doing it.

If Solarwinds said "here's a script that will lock down your host firewall
to just the outbound access our tools need to update themselves", that
would be amazing, and would have saved everyone some time and trouble a few
years ago.

[image: image.png]
And Biden's EO...

Re: sboms and LLMs Isaac Dawson via Dailydave (Sep 12)
Well this is rather timely! Although I'm not sure using an LLM for the
behavioral aspect is entirely necessary. I've been working on an
experimental system that does just what you talk about for dependencies (
https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/application_security/dependency_scanning/experiment_libbehave_dependency.html,
pre-alpha!). My solution uses static analysis because I'm a fan of
determinism.

Snark aside, looking at behaviors...

sboms and LLMs Dave Aitel via Dailydave (Sep 11)
People doing software security often use LLMs more as orchestrators than
anything else. But there's so many more complicated ways to use them in our
space coming down the pipe. Obviously the next evolution of SBOMs
<https://www.cisa.gov/resources-tools/resources/cisa-sbom-rama> is that
they represent not just what is contained in the code as some static tree
of library dependencies, but also what that code does in a summary fashion...

Re: Persistence and Strategic Effects the grugq via Dailydave (Aug 16)
Cyber is Calvinball.

I gave a talk back in 2015 [1] which I think has held up rather well. My argument was that cyber is evolving in
unpredictable ways as we learn more about the domain. That the current state of the art has huge blind spots we aren’t
even thinking about. The next year was, of course, the 2016 disinformation campaign fed by cyber loot.

I feel that a great deal of cyber war literature is based on knowledge derived from...

Persistence and Strategic Effects Dave Aitel via Dailydave (Aug 15)
Before there were words, calculated as the softmax of a list of possible
tokens, there were just vectors of nano-electrical potential in cells
soaked in a hormonal brew of electrolytes, operating on a clock cycle of
"slow, but fast enough". In this sense, as we now know
<https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10472538/>, we generate words
and we know, in our heads, what we are, in the same way as we generate
limbs, with each...

Re: "Exploitation Less Likely" Dave Aitel via Dailydave (Aug 13)
https://github.com/CloudCrowSec001/CVE-2024-38077-POC/blob/main/CVE-2024-38077.md
https://github.com/Wlibang/CVE-2024-38077/blob/main/One%20bug%20to%20Rule%20Them%20All%2C%20Exploiting%20a%20Preauth%20RCE%20vulnerability%20on%20Windows%20(2024_8_9%2010_59_06).html

But while you are at it, always good to watch a video for no reason:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVXrl4W1jOU

-dave

Re: "Exploitation Less Likely" Don A. Bailey via Dailydave (Aug 13)

"Exploitation Less Likely" Dave Aitel via Dailydave (Aug 12)
DefCon is a study in cacophony, and like many of you I'm still digging
through my backlog of new research in multifarious browser tabs, the way a
dragonfly keeps track of the world through scintillated compound lenses. In
between AIxCC (which proved, if anything, the boundaries
<https://dashboard.aicyberchallenge.com/collectivesolvehealth> of automated
bug finding using current LLM tech?), James Kettle's timing attack research...

PRANA Hack and Leak Report Release Dave Aitel via Dailydave (Aug 02)
Cordyceps Analysis Report on PRANA Network Hack and Leak Operation:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oOJbBTUwyK85ZKYAAdwWqxk-sMvqrBqzJYX1oziTFu4/edit?usp=sharing

Lately I've been reading a lot of academic papers, mostly the Research
Handbook on Cyberwarfare
<https://www.elgaronline.com/edcollchap/book/9781803924854/book-part-9781803924854-6.xml>.
Some of them are good papers! JD Work has a paper in it! But also some of
them get...

Re: LLMs and refusals David Manouchehri via Dailydave (Jul 28)
Breaking down a prompt into multiple steps works pretty well for us. e.g.
first we get generic mean reasons:

[image: image.png]

Then I just shove the mean reasons into the system message (you can do this
with another LLM call instead in real life, I just cheated by copy pasting
since there's already too many screenshots in this email):

[image: image.png]

This is with gpt-4o-2024-05-13 above, but you can see below it works with
Llama 3.1...

Re: LLMs and refusals Jason Ross via Dailydave (Jul 25)
It's likely this is going to happen anyway, the new Mistral just dropped
and seems to perform roughly on par with llama3 and gpt4o, so the next wave
of fine tuned versions like dolphin are almost certainly coming soon.

OpenAI also has announced free fine tuning of gpt4o mini until late
September (up to 2m tokens/day) so it may be possible to fine tune around
some of its guardrails for a reasonable cost.

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Apple Releases Security Updates for Multiple Products CISA (Mar 28)
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Multiple vulnerabilities in Jenkins plugins Daniel Beck (Nov 13)
Jenkins is an open source automation server which enables developers around
the world to reliably build, test, and deploy their software.

The following releases contain fixes for security vulnerabilities:

* Authorize Project Plugin 1.8.0
* IvyTrigger Plugin 1.02
* OpenId Connect Authentication Plugin 4.421.v5422614eb_e0a_
* Pipeline: Declarative Plugin 2.2218.v56d0cda_37c72
* Pipeline: Groovy Plugin 3993.v3e20a_37282f8
* Script Security Plugin...

[ANNOUNCE] Apache Traffic Server is vulnerable to specific user inputs Masakazu Kitajo (Nov 13)
Description:
Apache Traffic Server is vulnerable to specific user inputs

CVE:
CVE-2024-38479 - Cache key plugin is vulnerable to cache poisoning attack
CVE-2024-50305 - Valid Host field value can cause crashes
CVE-2024-50306 - Server process can fail to drop privilege

Reported By:
Bryan Call (CVE-2024-38479)
Masakazu Kitajo (CVE-2024-50305)
Jeffrey BENCTEUX (CVE-2024-50306)

Vendor:
The Apache Software Foundation

Version Affected:
ATS 9.0.0 to...

CVE-2024-52533: Buffer overflow in socks proxy code in glib < 2.82.1 Alan Coopersmith (Nov 12)
Another CVE was issued by Mitre yesterday for another bug listed on
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/Releng/security/-/wikis/home

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/issues/3461 reports that:
"set_connect_msg() receives a buffer of size SOCKS4_CONN_MSG_LEN but it writes
up to SOCKS4_CONN_MSG_LEN + 1 bytes to it. This is because SOCKS4_CONN_MSG_LEN
doesn't account for the trailing nul character that set_connect_msg() appends...

Re: Xen Security Advisory 464 v2 (CVE-2024-45819) - libxl leaks data to PVH guests via ACPI tables Demi Marie Obenour (Nov 12)
Is this unconditional (perhaps because the relevant data gets zeroed out
by the shim), or does it only apply when the PV guest can't extract data
from the shim's memory? For instance, 32-bit PV guests aren't security
supported anymore, but the PV shim isn't supposed to rely on the
security of the shim itself, only of the rest of the system.

Re: shell wildcard expansion (un)safety Ali Polatel (Nov 12)
Thank you. Around six months ago I added a restriction on filenames with
control characters to Sydbox[1] after I had read about a vulnerability
here on this list. I think it was about tar but my memory may not serve
me right. Sydbox is secure by default, so at first this feature was
enabled without any way to turn it off. After a few months of testing
with fellow Exherbo Linux developers, we have noticed some package tests
(nvim was one of them)...

Re: 4 recent security bugs in GNOME's libsoup Alan Coopersmith (Nov 12)
It appears that Mitre issued CVE id's for the first 3 of these yesterday:

https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2024-52530

https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2024-52531

https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2024-52532

Re: Xen Security Advisory 464 v2 (CVE-2024-45819) - libxl leaks data to PVH guests via ACPI tables Andrew Cooper (Nov 12)
Data are leaked into the PVShim guest, but it is the shim Xen
(exclusively) which has access to the ACPI tables.

The guest which has been shim'd can't architecturally access the leaked
data.

~Andrew

RE: CVE-2024-36905: Linux kernel: Divide-by-zero on shutdown of TCP_SYN_RECV sockets Joel GUITTET (Nov 12)
Hello
First thanks to Alexander for reposting because I was not able to do so!
You're right Clemens, I have myself ask the question on this github
(https://github.com/cisagov/vulnrichment/issues/130), but still no information for the moment.
Joel

Re: CVE-2024-36905: Linux kernel: Divide-by-zero on shutdown of TCP_SYN_RECV sockets Clemens Lang (Nov 12)
Hi,

I think the source for the CISA-ADP data is at [1]. For this specific CVE, the relevant file would be [2]. Their readme
has a section at the bottom, where they encourage feedback:

I’m aware of at last one prior case where a similar case of (IMHO) overblown CVSS scores was discussed in an issue on
this particular GitHub project [3].

Somebody seems to already have opened a ticket for this CVE, too: [4]

[1]:...

Re: CVE-2024-36905: Linux kernel: Divide-by-zero on shutdown of TCP_SYN_RECV sockets Solar Designer (Nov 12)
NIST doesn't appear to provide their own CVSS vectors/scores lately.
However, they republish (with attribution) some third-party ones, this
time from CISA-ADP. The CISA-ADP CVSS vector for this vulnerability
specifies that it not only is network-reachable, but also that it has
High impact not only on Availability, but also on Confidentiality and
Integrity. This results in a CVSSv3.1 score of 9.8. Even merely
correcting the vector not to...

CVE-2024-50386: Apache CloudStack: Directly downloaded templates can be used to abuse KVM-based infrastructure Daniel Augusto Veronezi Salvador (Nov 12)
Severity: important

Affected versions:

- Apache CloudStack 4.0.0 through 4.18.2.4
- Apache CloudStack 4.19.0.0 through 4.19.1.2

Description:

Account users in Apache CloudStack by default are allowed to register templates to be downloaded directly to the
primary storage for deploying instances. Due to missing validation checks for KVM-compatible templates in CloudStack
4.0.0 through 4.18.2.4 and 4.19.0.0 through 4.19.1.2, an attacker that...

Xen Security Advisory 463 v2 (CVE-2024-45818) - Deadlock in x86 HVM standard VGA handling Xen . org security team (Nov 12)
Xen Security Advisory CVE-2024-45818 / XSA-463
version 2

Deadlock in x86 HVM standard VGA handling

UPDATES IN VERSION 2
====================

Public release.

ISSUE DESCRIPTION
=================

The hypervisor contains code to accelerate VGA memory accesses for HVM
guests, when the (virtual) VGA is in "standard" mode. Locking involved
there has an unusual discipline, leaving...

Xen Security Advisory 464 v2 (CVE-2024-45819) - libxl leaks data to PVH guests via ACPI tables Xen . org security team (Nov 12)
Xen Security Advisory CVE-2024-45819 / XSA-464
version 2

libxl leaks data to PVH guests via ACPI tables

UPDATES IN VERSION 2
====================

Public release.

ISSUE DESCRIPTION
=================

PVH guests have their ACPI tables constructed by the toolstack. The
construction involves building the tables in local memory, which are
then copied into guest memory. While actually used...

Re: shell wildcard expansion (un)safety Fay Stegerman (Nov 10)
* Eli Schwartz <eschwartz () gentoo org> [2024-11-10 00:59]:
[...]

[...]

Obviously, shell scripts and wildcards are one of the easiest ways to trip up
here. But the underlying issue is that CLI interfaces mix options and
arguments: the lack of a clean separation between data and code/commands
(another example is e.g. printing unescaped control characters to stdout,
something discussed on this list before, and far too common IME, as I...

Re: shell wildcard expansion (un)safety Jeroen Roovers (Nov 10)
Also available on that very site:

https://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashPitfalls?action=recall&rev=329#Filenames_with_leading_dashes

and specifically as those changes you mentioned, on that site:

https://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashPitfalls?action=diff&rev1=326&rev2=327

Kind regards,
jer

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Re: Implementing Decentralized RPKI with Blockchain Technology Brandon Z. (Nov 14)
Yeah ,that's what I meant. They can remove the certificate for the resource
holder and sign a new certificate for these resources and set ROA for as0
only. Technically speaking.

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Re: Implementing Decentralized RPKI with Blockchain Technology William Herrin (Nov 14)
Hi Tom,

Wouldn't they just withdraw the delegation and issue an AS0 ROA
covering the address block? Does that not cause the associated route
advertisements to become RPKI invalid?

Regards,
Bill Herrin

Re: Implementing Decentralized RPKI with Blockchain Technology Tom Beecher (Nov 14)
The first RPKI deployments started happening in the early 2010s, after many
many years of being talked about.

I'm sure you didn't mean it, but it's pretty insulting to the people who
have spent countless hours working on these issues to say 'it wasn't talked
about enough'.

Re: Implementing Decentralized RPKI with Blockchain Technology Christopher Morrow (Nov 14)
you missed ~8yrs of hand wringing and such... so sad.

this is slurm, actually... but sure.
There's even a federated version of slurm being discussed.
you might like that conversation over in sidrops () ietf org

'anchor' is not an RPKI word, maybe you mean something else, please
try a correct version of the word you mean?
(if you mean, effectively, ROA.. then basically all ROA have an
expiry..so yay we already have the thing you...

Re: Implementing Decentralized RPKI with Blockchain Technology Tom Beecher (Nov 14)
As explained earlier, RIRs cannot "create" INVALIDs.

Remember that RIRs role in RPKI is to validate that the organization
creating ROAs is the one authorized to do so, because the number resources
are assigned to them. That's it. They have no function in saying anything
about the ROAs themselves.

RIRs could always invalidate the resource certificate if forced, which
would invalidate those ROAs too, but that would lead to...

Re: Implementing Decentralized RPKI with Blockchain Technology Robert McKay via NANOG (Nov 14)
Possibly one use of a blockchain RPKI would be to restrict the RIR's
ability to sign RPKIs to address ranges under their management. The
blockchain would then be used for inter-RIR transfers, preventing RIRs
from going rogue and interfering with each other's RPKIs (such as a
court using it's power over RIRs in it's jurisdiction to censor address
space under another RIR). Perhaps over time additional RIRs could be
created...

Re: Implementing Decentralized RPKI with Blockchain Technology David Conrad via NANOG (Nov 14)
Tom,

Something I’ve been curious about for some time: since deployment of RPKI is (mostly) hosted by the RIRs and
ultimately, the RIRs control the validation chain, what would happen if the RIR creates (or, if you prefer, is directed
by court order to create) INVALIDs?

Regards,
-drc

Re: Implementing Decentralized RPKI with Blockchain Technology Seth David Schoen (Nov 13)
Matt Corallo writes:

There are some tools out there either directly using or inspired by
Certificate Transparency that facilitate transparency logging of other
kinds of events. It might be interesting to put RPKI events into one
of those.

The big difference between blockchains and systems like CT is that the
latter do have single points of failure (an operator can shut down the
log completely, or break it in other ways), or at least relatively...

Re: Implementing Decentralized RPKI with Blockchain Technology Matt Corallo (Nov 13)
Thanks for raising this topic. In all the rush to deploy RPKI I fear these issues are not talked
about enough.

A variant of this could make some sense, the issue is that it doesn't do you a whole lot of good to
have a local RPKI anchor that you and your local community look to if the global internet community
isn't looking at it - sure, your IPs are routable to a few of your friends, but they can't reach
Google...oops....

Re: Implementing Decentralized RPKI with Blockchain Technology William Herrin (Nov 13)
If the RIR can institute a revocation via smart contract, for any
reason, then you haven't achieved any resilience against government
compulsion applied to the RIR, which was Brandon's reason for
considering blockchain in the first place.

Regards,
Bill Herrin

Re: Implementing Decentralized RPKI with Blockchain Technology Jason R. Rokeach via NANOG (Nov 13)
transactions, you've violated one of the central tenets of block
chain.

To be clear, I did not state such. Ownership can be transferred by smart contract. This does not violate a core tenet
of blockchains and is a key feature of almost all blockchains which still exhibit signs of life.

Re: Implementing Decentralized RPKI with Blockchain Technology William Herrin (Nov 13)
Not really. If it's technically feasible to override or roll back
transactions, you've violated one of the central tenets of block
chain. You can design a system that allows transactions to be rolled
back or changed by a central authority but the result would not be a
block chain and would not have the desired characteristic of
resistance against government compulsion.

Regards,
Bill Herrin

Re: Implementing Decentralized RPKI with Blockchain Technology Tom Beecher (Nov 13)
Incorrect.

If the RIR revokes the resource certificate used to sign the ROA, the ROA
is also then revoked. Validator software will then remove the VRPs that had
been created from that previously valid ROA. If there are no other VRPs
that cover the BGP message parameters, the validator will return NOTFOUND.

If the RIR refused to publish or deleted the ROA, validators will
eventually delete them, which also removes the VRP previously created. If...

Re: Implementing Decentralized RPKI with Blockchain Technology Jason R. Rokeach via NANOG (Nov 13)
For what it's worth, this is quite implementation specific and leaves a lot of room for intentional and appropriate
design decisions. Custom smart contract (think "decentralized program") code could be used to enable the functionality
desired for an RIR, without other functionality.
Let's extrapolate: An RIR could use smart contracts with immutable code to allow an entity to register a specific block
and retain certain...

Re: Implementing Decentralized RPKI with Blockchain Technology Brandon Z. (Nov 13)
Hi William,

Okay, this would lead to a permanent loss of resources, whereas
cryptocurrency does not have this issue.

the rules for NANOG and I presume it's against the rules for MANRS as
well.

Noticed that; sorry for posting twice as well.

Best,
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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
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The Feds have warned organizations about a lesser-known extortion gang
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The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) on Wednesday announced the seizure of
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This includes weleakinfo[.]to, ipstress[.]in, and ovh-booter[.]com, the
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An advanced persistent threat (APT) actor aligned with Chinese state
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In an exclusive interview, General Paul Nakasone also explained how "hunt
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An "aggressive" advanced persistent threat (APT) group known as SideWinder
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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)
https://www.zdnet.com/article/fbi-and-nsa-say-stop-doing-these-10-things-that-let-the-hackers-in/

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)
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/fifth-of-businesses-cyber-attack/

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 2024-11-14 Research via Snort-sigs (Nov 14)
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-firefox,
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

Rules Vicente Millan via Snort-sigs (Nov 13)
Good afternoon, I need some support. I use Snort for Pfsense on AWS Cloud and in addition to the rules we have, I need
to add or create others that monitor, inspect and alert/prevent covert malware communication channels. This is in order
to comply with PCI-DSS Version 4.01. If you can guide me in some way with some documentation on which rules I should
apply,

Thank you all.

Vicente Millán

Gerencia de Infraestructura
Consultor Senior...

Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2024-11-12 Research via Snort-sigs (Nov 12)
Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update

Synopsis:
Talos is aware of vulnerabilities affecting products from Microsoft
Corporation.

Details:
Microsoft Vulnerability CVE-2024-43451:
A coding deficiency exists in Microsoft Windows SmartScreen that may
lead to spoofing.

Rules to detect attacks targeting these vulnerabilities are included in
this release and are identified with:
Snort 2: GID 1, SIDs 62022 through 62023,
Snort 3: GID 1, SID 300612....

Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2024-11-07 Research via Snort-sigs (Nov 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 browser-plugins 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 2024-11-04 Research via Snort-sigs (Nov 04)
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

Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2024-10-31 Research via Snort-sigs (Oct 31)
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 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

possible false positive for 'INDICATOR-SHELLCODE x86 setgid 0' can someone confirm John via Snort-sigs (Oct 29)
When I attempt to download the following xz file, my IPS blocks it with the below populating the snort log. I suspect
this is a false positive unless there is some code in the xz file that is truly malicious. Can someone with more
knowledge about the rule please comment?

Link to file that triggers the match:
http://fl.us.mirror.archlinuxarm.org/armv7h/extra/qt5-base-5.15.15%2Bkde%2Br136-1-armv7h.pkg.tar.xz

Entry from snort log:...

Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2024-10-29 Research via Snort-sigs (Oct 29)
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-firefox,
malware-cnc, malware-other, os-linux 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 2024-10-24 Research via Snort-sigs (Oct 24)
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-multimedia,
malware-cnc, protocol-snmp 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: Remove this email address Joel Esler via Snort-sigs (Oct 23)
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Remove this email address Jose Dominguez via Snort-sigs (Oct 22)
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Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2024-10-22 Research via Snort-sigs (Oct 22)
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

Questions about IPS-Policy Bestell_E-Mail via Snort-sigs (Oct 22)
Hello.

First of all, please excuse me if this question is asked a lot.

I am a beginner and currently using the IPS Policy with the Business License.

I am not sure if Personal or Business License is right for me. Are the IPS policies different in any way for these two
licenses?

Best regards

Waldemar Sager_______________________________________________
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Snort-sigs () lists snort org...

Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2024-10-17 Research via Snort-sigs (Oct 17)
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 policy-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 2024-10-15 Research via Snort-sigs (Oct 15)
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,
malware-cnc, malware-other, os-windows and server-mail 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

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