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Wierd issue: nmap/nping misses (some) icmp replies John Robson via dev (Dec 14)
Hi all,
I'm running into a weird issue that I can't quite get my head around.
As part of monitoring devices we use nmap to issue icmp echo requests
to a list of target devices, and obviously the lack of a reply is
worthy of generating an event/alert/alarm.
I am currently seeing sporadic events from a variety of target
devices, which clear on the next polling cycle (i.e. we miss one
response but get the following one sixty seconds...
Re: dev Digest, Vol 220, Issue 1 Anthony Dibella (Nov 28)
Hi thank you for looking into this yes I had no idea what these files are I
don't know what is going on all I know is I have a Target on my back
because of my wife she's broken a lot of laws she doesn't want to go to
jail she's brought on drugs home from her job she does anesthesia she's
hitting me she's not going to jail you name it we've had a horrible
relationship I file for divorce February last year 13th 2...
Nmap error message Snake YUNA (Nov 28)
Error occurred when opening “Profile → Edit Selected Profile”、“New Profile or Command”
Version: Windows 10 Professional
Version number: 22H2
====================================================================
Version: 7.94
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "D:\Program Files (x86)\Nmap\zenmap\lib\python3.10\site-packages\zenmapGUI\ScriptInterface.py", line 261, in
script_list_timer_callback
callback(True,...
unexpected error Алёна Трунова (Nov 28)
Hello! When I'm trying to compare two files, after adding the second file
the error occurs:
Version: 7.94
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Program Files
(x86)\Nmap\zenmap\lib\python3.10\site-packages\zenmapGUI\DiffCompare.py",
line 379, in check_ndiff_process
stderr = self.ndiff_process.stderr.read()
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'read'
Pr #2334 Jonathan P (Nov 27)
https://github.com/nmap/nmap/pull/2334
This script detects the existence of a vulnerable sage X3 service. Related to CVE-2020-7387 and CVE-2020-7388.
Re: Pull request - Service probe for MSMQ (Microsoft Message Queuing) Gonçalo via dev (Nov 27)
Hello Nmap Team,
Have you had the opportunity to check this pull request? Do you need any help with it?
Regards,
Gonçalo Ribeiro
18/10/2023, 08:22 por goncalor () tutanota com:
Sent through the dev mailing list
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Archived at https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/
Crash Report guanbo via dev (Oct 29)
When I click on Profile Editor, Crash Report pop up.
Version: 7.94
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "D:\Software\Nmap\zenmap\lib\python3.10\site-packages\zenmapGUI\ScriptInterface.py", line 261, in
script_list_timer_callback
callback(True, process)
File "D:\Software\Nmap\zenmap\lib\python3.10\site-packages\zenmapGUI\ScriptInterface.py", line 270, in...
Crash report vgp (Oct 29)
Hello,
I tried to compare scans, I wasn't done when I got the crash message as
noted below. As notified, I am forwarding the message.
Have a nice day !
Version: 7.94
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Program Files
(x86)\Nmap\zenmap\lib\python3.10\site-packages\zenmapGUI\DiffCompare.py",
line 379, in check_ndiff_process
stderr = self.ndiff_process.stderr.read()
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no...
Zenmap crash ?????? via dev (Oct 29)
When open profile editor , crash happened.
Version: 7.94
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Nmap\zenmap\lib\python3.10\site-packages\zenmapGUI\ScriptInterface.py", line 261,
in script_list_timer_callback
callback(True, process)
File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Nmap\zenmap\lib\python3.10\site-packages\zenmapGUI\ScriptInterface.py", line 270,
in...
Re: nmap to use with sudo (but prevent privilege escalation vectors) Robin Wood (Oct 29)
Hi
What about if you put nmap in a docker container and after each scan
threw the container away and built a new one for the next scan.
That way you could lock down as far as you can, but if the user
manages to read the shadow file or overwrite something important, they
would only destroy their instance and not affect the rest of the
system.
I will add though, my docker skills are very limited, so this is just
a vague idea that may be a load of...
Pullrequest #2720 Florian Schmitt via dev (Oct 29)
Hello nmap developers,
I added a pullrequest to the git repository #2720 concerning the version
name of zenmap.
see: https://github.com/nmap/nmap/pull/2720
The version name 7.94SVN in the current repository leads to an invalid
version error in dist-packages of debian 12, so I changed it to 7.94+svn
which dist-packages accepts. This is the first pull request to an open
source project so feel free to correct me or give me information how to...
New Addition Assistance In Nmap Script: http-extensive-domxss Haroon Ahmad Awan (Oct 29)
Dear Nmap Dev Team,
I would like to introduce you to the http-extensive-domxss script, which
offers advanced features for detecting DOM-based Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
vulnerabilities. Below are the key features and improvements this script
can detect:
- Detection of DOM-based XSS vulnerabilities in HTML forms.
- Detection of DOM-based XSS in JavaScript code.
- Detection of DOM-based XSS in Java applets.
- Detection of DOM-based XSS in anchor...
I have a problem about comparing two different test results Skylar Note (Oct 29)
Version: 7.94
Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Program Files
(x86)\Nmap\zenmap\lib\python3.10\site- packages\zenmapGUNDiffCompare.py",
line 379, in check_ndiff_process stderr= self.ndiff_process.stderr.read()
AttributeError: 'None Type' object has no attribute 'read'
some zenmap bugs jack aa (Oct 29)
When I startup the zenmap gui,it noticed:
Version: 7.94
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
File "D:\Nmap\zenmap\lib\python3.10\site-packages\zenmapGUI\App.py", line 281, in run
window = new_window()
File "D:\Nmap\zenmap\lib\python3.10\site-packages\zenmapGUI\App.py", line 124, in new_window
from zenmapGUI.MainWindow import ScanWindow
File...
Crash report - mbcs issue , on windows 10 and 2008R2 (zh-cn) 孔南 (Oct 29)
Version: 7.94
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Program Files
(x86)\Nmap\zenmap\lib\python3.10\site-packages\zenmapGUI\ScriptInterface.py",
line 261, in script_list_timer_callback
callback(True, process)
File "C:\Program Files
(x86)\Nmap\zenmap\lib\python3.10\site-packages\zenmapGUI\ScriptInterface.py",
line 270, in initial_script_list_cb
if status and self.handle_initial_script_list_output(process):...

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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...
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...

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.
Re: ODR violation in Redis Raft Jeffrey Walton (Jan 18)
I fail to see how a One Definition Rule (ODR) violation results in a
Remote Code Execution.
Can you share your PoC, please?
Jeff
Minor firefox DoS - semi silently polluting ~/Downloads with files (part 2) Georgi Guninski (Jan 18)
Minor firefox DoS - semi silently polluting ~/Downloads with files (part 2)
Tested on: firefox 121 and chrome 120 on GNU/linux
Date: Thu Jan 18 08:38:28 AM UTC 2024
This is barely a DoS, but since it might affect Chrome too we decided
to disclose it.
If firefox user visits a specially crafted page, then firefox
may create many files in `~/Downloads`,
The user is notified about this in a small dialog, but there is
no option to stop the...
Legends of IdleOn - I Reject Your RNG And Substitute My Own Soatok Dreamseeker (Jan 17)
Hello Full Disclosure mailing list!
Legends of IdleOn is a popular free-to-play game on Android, iOS, Steam,
and Web. While playing around with it last year, I got curious and noticed
a trivial way to manipulate the random number generator.
After six months of radio silence from the developer, including asking the
Discord moderators for help getting the developer's attention, I've decided
to publish this publicly:...
Buffer over-read in dtls_sha256_update of TinyDTLS Meng Ruijie (Jan 17)
[Suggested description]
An issue was discovered in Contiki-NG tinyDTLS through 2018-08-30. A buffer over-read exists in the dtls_sha256_update
function. This bug allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly read sensitive information
by sending a malformed packet with an over-large fragment length field, due to servers incorrectly handling malformed
packets.
[Vulnerability Type]
Buffer Overflow
[Vendor of...
Misues same epoch number within TCP lifetime in TinyDTLS Meng Ruijie (Jan 17)
[Suggested description]
An issue was discovered in Contiki-NG tinyDTLS through 2018-08-30. DTLS servers allow remote attackers to reuse the
same epoch number within two times the TCP maximum segment lifetime, which is prohibited in RFC6347. This vulnerability
allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive application (data of connected clients).
[VulnerabilityType Other]
Improper Handling of exception conditions
[Vendor of Product]...
Assertion failure in check_certificate_request() of TinyDTLS Meng Ruijie (Jan 17)
[Suggested description]
An issue was discovered in Contiki-NG tinyDTLS through 2018-08-30. An assertion failure in check_certificate_request()
causes the server to exit unexpectedly (a denial of service).
[VulnerabilityType Other]
Improper Handling of exception conditions
[Vendor of Product]
https://github.com/contiki-ng/tinydtls
[Affected Product Code Base]
contiki-ng tinydtls - master branch 53a0d97
[Affected Component]
the service of dtls...
Buffer over-read in TinyDTLS Meng Ruijie (Jan 17)
[Suggested description]
An issue was discovered in Contiki-NG tinyDTLS through 2018-08-30. Incorrect handling of over-large packets in
dtls_ccm_decrypt_message() causes a buffer over-read that can expose sensitive information.
[Vulnerability Type]
Buffer Overflow
[Vendor of Product]
https://github.com/contiki-ng/tinydtls
[Affected Product Code Base]
contiki-ng tinydtls - master branch 53a0d97
[Affected Component]
the service of dtls servers...
Infinite loop leading to buffer overflow in TinyDTLS Meng Ruijie (Jan 17)
[Suggested description]
An issue was discovered in Contiki-NG tinyDTLS through 2018-08-30. An infinite loop bug exists during the handling of a
ClientHello handshake message. This bug allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service by sending a malformed
ClientHello handshake message with an odd length of cipher suites, which triggers an infinite loop (consuming all
resources) and a buffer over-read that can disclose sensitive...
Mishandle epoch number in TinyDTLS servers Meng Ruijie (Jan 17)
About CVE-2021-42142:
[Suggested description]
An issue was discovered in Contiki-NG tinyDTLS through 2018-08-30. DTLS servers mishandle the early use of a large
epoch number. This vulnerability allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service and false-positive packet drops.
[VulnerabilityType Other]
Improper Handling of exception conditions
[Vendor of Product]
https://github.com/contiki-ng/tinydtls
[Affected Product Code Base]...
Incorrect handshake in TinyDTLS Meng Ruijie (Jan 17)
About CVE-2021-42141:
[Suggested description]
An issue was discovered in Contiki-NG tinyDTLS through 2018-08-30. One incorrect handshake could complete with
different epoch numbers in the packets Client_Hello, Client_key_exchange, and Change_cipher_spec, which may cause
denial of service.
[VulnerabilityType Other]
Improper Handling of exception conditions
[Vendor of Product]
https://github.com/contiki-ng/tinydtls
[Affected Product Code...
ODR violation in Redis Raft Meng Ruijie (Jan 17)
[Suggested description]
Redis raft master-1b8bd86 to master-7b46079 was discovered to contain an ODR violation via the component
hiredisAllocFns at /opt/fs/redisraft/deps/hiredis/alloc.c.
[VulnerabilityType Other]
AddressSanitizer: odr-violation
[Vendor of Product]
Redis
[Affected Product Code Base]
raft - master-1b8bd86 to master-7b46079
[Affected Component]
affected executable
[Attack Type]
Remote
[Impact Code execution]
true
[Impact...
Backdoor.Win32 Carbanak (Anunak) / Named Pipe Null DACL malvuln (Jan 14)
Discovery / credits: Malvuln (John Page aka hyp3rlinx) (c) 2024
Original source:
https://malvuln.com/advisory/b8e1e5b832e5947f41fd6ae6ef6d09a1.txt
Contact: malvuln13 () gmail com
Media: twitter.com/malvuln
Threat: Backdoor.Win32 Carbanak (Anunak)
Vulnerability: Named Pipe Null DACL
Family: Carbanak
Type: PE32
MD5: b8e1e5b832e5947f41fd6ae6ef6d09a1
Vuln ID: MVID-2024-0667
Dropped files: AlhEXlUJ.exe, AlhEXlUJbVpfX1EMVw.bin
Disclosure: 01/09/2024...
CyberDanube Security Research 20240109-0 | Multiple Vulnerabilities in JetNet Series Thomas Weber via Fulldisclosure (Jan 14)
CyberDanube Security Research 20240109-0
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
title| Multiple Vulnerabilities
product| Korenix JetNet Series
vulnerable version| See "Vulnerable versions"
fixed version| -
CVE number| CVE-2023-5376, CVE-2023-5347
impact| High
homepage| https://www.korenix.com/
found|...
Re: cpio privilege escalation vulnerability via setuid files in cpio archive Harry Sintonen via Fulldisclosure (Jan 14)
Tar does set setuid bit, but tar is not vulnerable. This is not an attack.
The user is responsible for extracting the archives to secure location
and not letting other users access to insecure setuid binaries. See:
https://www.gnu.org/software/tar/manual/html_section/Security.html#Security-rules-of-thumb
These same security considerations also apply to cpio.
Re: cpio privilege escalation vulnerability via setuid files in cpio archive Harry Sintonen via Fulldisclosure (Jan 14)
So does for example tar. The same rules that apply to tar also apply to
cpio:
"Extract from an untrusted archive only into an otherwise-empty directory.
This directory and its parent should be accessible only to trusted users."
This is a user error, not a vulnerability in cpio.
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So I wrote a little draft essay on Secure By Default and opened it for
comment. I think one thing that we maybe forget in our community is that
some of the more fundamental basises of what we do never make it up to
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Hey everybody,
Please note the last sentence on page 3:
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Not being a fanboy of CISA, I see that quite a lot of (positive) things
have happened in the last 2 years there.
And publishing a report for that timeframe in January 2024 puts the OIG
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Just my 0.02 €...
telsh
Re: 0xC15A: Secure By Design and Secure by Default Christian Heinrich via Dailydave (Jan 19)
Dave,
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So I have a ton of thoughts on the CISA Secure by Design and Secure by
Default push that is ongoing, as I am sure many of you do. And the first
thought is: This is not a bad way to go about business as a government
agency in general. I think it's easy to ignore how fast the USG has changed
its business practices, showing an agility that few large organizations can
match. In particular using Secure By Design as a case example.
1. Massive...
Re: Leverage Jason Syversen via Dailydave (Dec 27)
I’m in! I’ve spent a bunch of time on this topic, from the mechanical (donor advised funds, supporting organizations,
tax law, etc.), theoretical (“effective altruism”, 80,000 hours, books on giving strategy, etc.) and practical (served
at probably a dozen charities now in various roles, donor strategies, measuring impact, etc.) AMA!
It’s fun as a hacker to use that mindset to effect a different kind of system change. And much more...
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So we know a lot of people who've gone into Big Corpo or sold a company or
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bear. And while a lot of those people put their money into nice things,
nothing wrong with that, a lot of them also try to use that money to change
the world, and then they find out it's harder to change the world with
money than it is with an exploit. And I know a lot of people who say...
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I think one thing this community does really well, better than almost any
other community I've found, is training. It's amazing, in a way,
because this is a community of professional secret holders. And yet
everywhere you look, a hacker is putting their heart and soul into
iterating on lab exercises for their class in whatever sub-field they are
an expert in.
And giving training is hard. It's hard in the way consulting is hard,...
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If you have new original security research targeting old,...
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Re: OpenSSL Security Advisory sjw (Jan 25)
I assume the missing commits are commit
775acfdbd0c6af9ac855f34969cdab0c0c90844a (for 3.2), commit
d135eeab8a5dbf72b3da5240bab9ddb7678dbd2c (for 3.1) and commit
09df4395b5071217b76dc7d3d2e630eb8c5a79c2 (for 3.0), according to their
commit messages.
OpenSSL Security Advisory Matt Caswell (Jan 25)
OpenSSL Security Advisory [25th January 2024]
=============================================
PKCS12 Decoding crashes (CVE-2024-0727)
=======================================
Severity: Low
Issue summary: Processing a maliciously formatted PKCS12 file may lead OpenSSL
to crash leading to a potential Denial of Service attack
Impact summary: Applications loading files in the PKCS12 format from untrusted
sources might terminate abruptly.
A file in...
Re: darkhttpd: timing attack and local leak of HTTP basic auth credentials Matthias Gerstner (Jan 25)
Mitre assigned the CVEs by now as follows:
CVE-2024-23771
CVE-2024-23770
Cheers
Matthias
Re: CVE-2023-45853: overflows in MiniZip in zlib through 1.3 Alan Coopersmith (Jan 24)
The fix was included in this week's zlib 1.3.1 release:
https://github.com/madler/zlib/releases/tag/v1.3.1
That release also contains a fix for CVE-2014-9485, a path traversal
vulnerability, in the miniunz program from the minizip contrib directory:
https://github.com/madler/zlib/commit/14a5f8f266c16c87ab6c086fc52b770b27701e01
Re: Fwd: X.Org Security Advisory: Issues in libX11 prior to 1.8.7 & libXpm prior to 3.5.17 Alan Coopersmith (Jan 24)
Yair Mizrahi has now posted more about these two issues at:
https://jfrog.com/blog/xorg-libx11-vulns-cve-2023-43786-cve-2023-43787-part-one/
https://jfrog.com/blog/xorg-libx11-vulns-cve-2023-43786-cve-2023-43787-part-two/
Re: Re: darkhttpd: timing attack and local leak of HTTP basic auth credentials Anton Luka Šijanec (Jan 24)
Hello,
I can see UID numbers in /proc/net/tcp6 as a non-root user even though my procfs is mounted with hidepid=invisible (ps
aux only shows my processes). My system is Gentoo Linux with kernel 6.1.69. Peeking at the source, it looks like
oidentd indeed reads from /proc/net/tcp6. I run oidentd on a system with hidepid=invisible and oidentd runs as a
separate oidentd user and does work (tested by trying to connect to an IrcNet server)....
Re: darkhttpd: timing attack and local leak of HTTP basic auth credentials nightmare . yeah27 (Jan 24)
Do not the various implementations of the *ident* protocol (example: oidentd)
rely on this interface? They are often, or always, intentionally configured
to run as nobody or a dedicated UID.
Multiple vulnerabilities in Jenkins and Jenkins plugins Daniel Beck (Jan 24)
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:
* Jenkins 2.442
* Jenkins LTS 2.426.3
* Git server Plugin 99.101.v720e86326c09
* GitLab Branch Source Plugin 688.v5fa_356ee8520
* Matrix Project Plugin 822.824.v14451b_c0fd42
* Qualys Policy Compliance Scanning Connector Plugin 1.0.6
* Red Hat...
CVE-2023-50944: Apache Airflow: Bypass permission verification to read code of other dags Ephraim Anierobi (Jan 24)
Severity: low
Affected versions:
- Apache Airflow before 2.8.1
Description:
Apache Airflow, versions before 2.8.1, have a vulnerability that allows an authenticated user to access the source code
of a DAG to which they don't have access. This vulnerability is considered low since it requires an authenticated user
to exploit it. Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.8.1, which fixes this issue.
Credit:
Timon8 Zhang (finder)...
CVE-2023-50943: Apache Airflow: Potential pickle deserialization vulnerability in XComs Ephraim Anierobi (Jan 24)
Severity: low
Affected versions:
- Apache Airflow before 2.8.1
Description:
Apache Airflow, versions before 2.8.1, have a vulnerability that allows a potential attacker to poison the XCom data by
bypassing the protection of "enable_xcom_pickling=False" configuration setting resulting in poisoned data after XCom
deserialization. This vulnerability is considered low since it requires a DAG author to exploit it. Users are...
CVE-2023-51702: Apache Airflow CNCF Kubernetes provider, Apache Airflow: Kubernetes configuration file saved without encryption in the Metadata and logged as plain text in the Triggerer service Ephraim Anierobi (Jan 24)
Severity: moderate
Affected versions:
- Apache Airflow CNCF Kubernetes provider 5.2.0 before 7.0.0
- Apache Airflow 2.3.0 before 2.6.1
Description:
Since version 5.2.0, when using deferrable mode with the path of a Kubernetes configuration file for authentication,
the Airflow worker serializes this configuration file as a dictionary and sends it to the triggerer by storing it in
metadata without any encryption. Additionally, if used with an...
Re: darkhttpd: timing attack and local leak of HTTP basic auth credentials Johannes Segitz (Jan 24)
I agree with you. Unfortunately this is next to impossible based on my
experience. We can get something like this into "hardened" configurations,
but enabling this in the default configuration will not work as there are
always (important) customers that will not accept it.
I believe we'll have to live with these issues for a long time :(
Johannes
Re: darkhttpd: timing attack and local leak of HTTP basic auth credentials Hanno Böck (Jan 23)
I'd like to comment on that.
While "on Linux" *in most distros default settings* this is true, the
Linux Kernel actually has a mitigation for this since quite a while.
This is a feature that I believe was initially introduced by
grsecurity, but was lated ported as an option to the mainline kernel.
/proc can be mounted with the hidepid option (ideally set to hidepid=2)
[1], with it enabled users cannot see processes of other users....
Re: Re: Postfix updated SMTP smuggling countermeasure Alexander Burke (Jan 23)
My first experience with Postfix was installing and running it on Red Hat 5 (or maybe it was 6) in 1998 or 1999; it
just seemed like the best choice at the time.
It looks like not much has changed in the intervening... wow, 25 years.
Thanks for everything, Wietse. Damn fine work.
----------------------------------------
Jan 23, 2024 18:53:10 Wietse Venema <wietse () porcupine org>:
Re: CVE-2023-49657: Apache Superset: Stored XSS in Dashboard Title and Chart Title Christian Fischer (Jan 23)
Hi,
it seems there is some inconsistency in the affected / fixed versions
mentioned here, in [1] as well as in the following part of the CVE entry
[2]:
> affected from 0 through 3.0.3
While [3] doesn't list this CVE yet it seems 3.0.3 is the actual fixed
version as [4] mentions a relevant entry around an XSS in a "Dashboard":
> #21822 fix(dashboard): Prevent XSS attack vector (@agl-developer)
which links to [5] as...

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The...
Zayo Network Map Mike Hammett (Jan 25)
Is the only public source for Zayo's network map their PDF that's behind a sign up form? Tranzact is still running, but
doesn't display anything when you turn on the fiber layer.
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Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WISP
ZANOG@iweek 2024 - Call for Presentations Amreesh Phokeer (Jan 25)
2024 Mar 12-14, Western Cape, ZA
https://www.iweek.org.za
CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
======================
The ZANOG24 Programme Committee is now seeking contributions for
presentations for the ZANOG24 Conference.
Please submit online at:
https://events.nog.net.za/event/48/abstracts/
Conference Milestones
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Call for Papers Opens: Now
Outline Programme Published: As Papers Confirmed
Final Deadline for...
N90 Agenda + Room Block Closing Tomorrow Nanog News (Jan 24)
Good afternoon,
The NANOG 90 agenda is now posted and can be found on the NANOG website,
here <https://nanog.org/events/nanog-90/agenda/>! Please “heart” + download
saved talks to your local calendar. Do not miss your favorite talks as they
happen live; register <https://nanog.org/events/nanog-90/register/> today!
Also, please note that the NANOG 90 room block at Le Méridien / Sheraton
Charlotte will close tomorrow, Thursday,...
Re: Sling TV Geolocation Tim Burke (Jan 24)
(long overdue) Follow up on this – after plenty of emails, phone calls, and research, and our poor customers having to
watch the Packer game, I was able to find out that Sling is using Digital Envoy/DigitalElement for geolocation... I
assume the info on https://thebrotherswisp.com/index.php/geo-and-vpn/ should work for this, but I am waiting for hear
back from said geolocation vendor with an answer.
Thanks,
Tim...
Re: Networks ignoring prepends? Chris Adams (Jan 24)
The basic disconnect here is that you seem to think that BGP is to be
used to dictate policy to other networks on how to reach your network.
That is not and has never been the case.
When I learned BGP back in the 1990s, it was explicitly said that you
control your outbound traffic with your BGP policy, but that all you can
do is try to influence the decisions of other networks for your inbound
traffic (using a combination of prepends,...
Re: Networks ignoring prepends? James Jun (Jan 24)
Nope. Your allegation that Lumen (Centurylink)'s "process" is out-out like a spammer is factually and historically
incorrect. However, Lumen's practice is complaint with best common practices and experiences as documented on RFC 4277
and provided by RFC 4271.
Lumen/Centurylink's alleged "opt-out spamming" practice predates their very existence and was established during the
NSFNET, with an operational need...
Re: One Can't Have It Both Ways Re: Streamline the CG-NAT Re: EzIP Re: IPv4 address block Abraham Y. Chen via NANOG (Jan 24)
Hi, Owen:
0) I am glad that you do not object to the notion that two premises
on an RAN can establish end-to-end connectivity via L2 routing.
1) For a better visualization, the below derivation will make use of
figures in the EzIP Draft:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-chen-ati-adaptive-ipv4-address-space
A. As I stated, premises on RAN1 (served by SPR1 -
69.41.190.110)and premises on RAN4 (served by...
Re: Networks ignoring prepends? William Herrin (Jan 24)
What you're calling context, I call deceptive.
For one thing, Centurylink's process is, like a spammer, opt-out
rather than opt-in. 3356 enables the local pref unless told through a
BGP community not to. There's no evidence that 47787 even knows that
Centurylink is preferring them despite shorter AS paths elsewhere, let
alone desires that behavior. Indeed, given the prepends that 47787
added, it's quite possible they desire...
Re: Networks ignoring prepends? James Jun (Jan 24)
Again you omit context.
We've already established as per the RFC, that calculation of degree of preference takes precedence over and overrides
AS_PATH (Phase 1 decision).
Therefore, let's rephrase what you've just said above:
You're buying IP transit from 3 providers, two of which are configured with the following known constraints:
- 20473 who buys from 1299, who has lower degree of preference into 3356, as 1299 and...
Re: Networks ignoring prepends? William Herrin (Jan 24)
Sophistry. I buy IP transit from 3 providers, one of which has a 3 AS
path to 3356.
-Bill
Re: Networks ignoring prepends? James Jun (Jan 24)
[ snip ]
This cuts both ways Bill. First, 3356 is making an intended route selection, their customer who interconnects directly
into 3356 demands this. That customer who connects into 3356 probably had no idea that you (AS11875) would someday
decide to take IP transit from a downstream AS of them, and your situation was likely never in their minds of
consideration in their network planning.
_You_ want better connectivity from 3356 to 11875...
Re: Networks ignoring prepends? William Herrin (Jan 24)
Phase 1 is local pref. That's what 9.1.1 says. As implied by the word
"local," it's set locally by the local operator, not by the origin,
though many providers offer haphazard mechanisms that sometimes have
some impact if the origin doesn't mind playing whack-a-mole with BGP
communities.
Unless locally configured to selectively change the local pref off the
default, all routes have the same local pref. So it moves to...
Re: Networks ignoring prepends? Owen DeLong via NANOG (Jan 24)
Better is in the eye of the beholder. From your perspective, better is the lowest latency. From almost any ISPs
perspective, better is the revenue positive path, followed by the revenue neutral path, with last choice being the
revenue negative path.
From 3356 perspective, they ARE choosing the best route… the route that pays them.
Owen
Re: Networks ignoring prepends? William Herrin (Jan 24)
To be clear, I don't really care whether you're "breaking the rules."
Moreover, if my words suggested that I thought using BGP's local pref
capability was "breaking the rules," then either you misunderstood me
or I chose my words poorly. What I did say, and stand behind, was that
applying local prefs moves BGP's route selection off the _defaults_,
and if Centurylink was routing to me based instead on the...

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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)
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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)
https://thehackernews.com/2022/06/researchers-uncover-malware-controlling.html
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)
https://thehackernews.com/2022/06/doj-seizes-3-web-domains-used-to-sell.html
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)
https://thehackernews.com/2022/05/interpol-nabs-3-nigerian-scammers.html
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)
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)
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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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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 malware-other
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technologies.
For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:
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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
Re: snort_ddos.rules and snort_dos.rules Jonathan Lee via Snort-sigs (Jan 22)
What we really need is a way to detect invasive containers and BSDjails and have them part of appID. Some containers
are sitting and data marshaling the Network cards. I saw one a year ago that when I got access to the container and
could see it the thing self deleted.
________________________________
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snort org>...
Re: snort_ddos.rules and snort_dos.rules Jonathan Lee via Snort-sigs (Jan 22)
Yeah you can check this out… pf can do os detect and it can spot a docker container with bleeding edge Kali running
inside of it.
os detect it with pf

Re: snort_ddos.rules and snort_dos.rules Joel Esler via Snort-sigs (Jan 19)
AppID is open source, detection can be written for it.
Re: snort_ddos.rules and snort_dos.rules Joel Esler via Snort-sigs (Jan 19)
Not sure that’s something you could detect with a network product?
Re: snort_ddos.rules and snort_dos.rules Joel Esler via Snort-sigs (Jan 18)
Yes. In fact, I depreciated them when I was still at Sourcefire (before we were purchased by Cisco!). There hasn't
been anything in those categories for years. If you want DDOS/DOS rules, you need to look at the classification in the
rules for denial-of-service.
https://blog.snort.org/2012/03/rule-category-reorganization.html
https://blog.snort.org/2012/08/rule-category-reorganization-phase-2.html
Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2024-01-18 Research (Jan 18)
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-pdf and os-windows 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_ddos.rules and snort_dos.rules Patrick Ambühl via Snort-sigs (Jan 18)
Are these two rules deprecated ? I see them as options if Snort/PFSense but when enabled no rules are displayed (active
or disabled). I also checked the snortrules-snapshot-31470.tar.gz and could not find these rules either.
Thank you
Patrick
Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2024-01-16 Research (Jan 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 os-windows 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 2024-01-11 Research (Jan 11)
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 2024-01-09 Research (Jan 09)
Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update
Synopsis:
Talos is aware of vulnerabilities affecting products from Microsoft
Corporation.
Details:
Microsoft Vulnerability CVE-2024-20653:
A coding deficiency exists in Microsoft Common Log File System 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 62854 through 62859,
Snort 3:...
Custom Rule for blocking and NOT KILLING a specific GID:SID while KILLing all others matthew wayne oliver via Snort-sigs (Jan 08)
Hi, I would like to create a custom rule for my WAN and/or LAN to do the following: block BPFdoor magic packets,
without killing them - while having kill states enable for all other blocked rules.
The reason is it kills my World of Warcraft game if i use kill states for BPFdoor rules, which led me to FORCE DISABLE
them so as to get the alerts that might otherwise be suppresed. thank you. matthew ~
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Re: Signatures detecting PHP backdoor traffic Todor P. via Snort-sigs (Jan 08)
The function vksXJAdk is defined to perform a simple XOR decoding of a
given string using a provided key.
The variable $i contains an encoded string, and the function vksXJAdk is
used to decode it using the key $eByjoghUea. The result is stored in the
variable $k.
Another encoded string is stored in the variable $j, and it is also decoded
using the same vksXJAdk function with the key $eByjoghUea. The result is
stored in the variable $f.
The...
Re: Signatures detecting PHP backdoor traffic Joel Esler via Snort-sigs (Jan 06)
Emerging taking sigs off of the snort-sigs list?
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