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CVE-2023-28531: security - Announce: OpenSSH 9.3 released

ssh-add in OpenSSH before 9.3 adds smartcard keys to ssh-agent without the intended per-hop destination constraints.

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CVE-2023-28113: Release v0.37.1 · warp-tech/russh

russh is a Rust SSH client and server library. Starting in version 0.34.0 and prior to versions 0.36.2 and 0.37.1, Diffie-Hellman key validation is insufficient, which can lead to insecure shared secrets and therefore breaks confidentiality. Connections between a russh client and server or those of a russh peer with some other misbehaving peer are most likely to be problematic. These may vulnerable to eavesdropping. Most other implementations reject such keys, so this is mainly an interoperability issue in such a case. This issue is fixed in versions 0.36.2 and 0.37.1

Leveraging Behavioral Analysis to Catch Living-Off-the-Land Attacks

Attackers are increasingly staying under the radar by using your own tools against you. Only behavioral AI can catch these stealthy attacks.

CVE-2023-28110: Command Injection for Kubernets Connection

Jumpserver is a popular open source bastion host, and Koko is a Jumpserver component that is the Go version of coco, refactoring coco's SSH/SFTP service and Web Terminal service. Prior to version 2.28.8, using illegal tokens to connect to a Kubernetes cluster through Koko can result in the execution of dangerous commands that may disrupt the Koko container environment and affect normal usage. The vulnerability has been fixed in v2.28.8.

CVE-2023-28105: fix zip.Unzip path traversal vulnerability and add some new file util… · dablelv/go-huge-util@0e308b0

go-used-util has commonly used utility functions for Go. Versions prior to 0.0.34 have a ZipSlip issue when using fsutil package to unzip files. When users use `zip.Unzip` to unzip zip files from a malicious attacker, they may be vulnerable to path traversal. The issue has been fixed in version 0.0.34. There are no known workarounds.

OpenSSH 9.3p1

This is a Linux/portable port of OpenBSD's excellent OpenSSH. OpenSSH is based on the last free version of Tatu Ylonen's SSH with all patent-encumbered algorithms removed, all known security bugs fixed, new features reintroduced, and many other clean-ups.

Red Hat Security Advisory 2023-1281-01

Red Hat Security Advisory 2023-1281-01 - An update for python-werkzeug is now available for Red Hat OpenStack Platform. Issues addressed include a remote shell upload vulnerability.

Cryptojacking Group TeamTNT Suspected of Using Decoy Miner to Conceal Data Exfiltration

The cryptojacking group known as TeamTNT is suspected to be behind a previously undiscovered strain of malware used to mine Monero cryptocurrency on compromised systems. That's according to Cado Security, which found the sample after Sysdig detailed a sophisticated attack known as SCARLETEEL aimed at containerized environments to ultimately steal proprietary data and software. Specifically, the

Cyberattackers Continue Assault Against Fortinet Devices

Patched earlier this month, a code-execution vulnerability is the latest FortiOS weakness to be exploited by attackers, who see the devices as well-placed targets for initial access operations.

CVE-2023-25804: Limited Path Traversal in name parameter hap-wi/roxy-wi

Roxy-WI is a Web interface for managing Haproxy, Nginx, Apache, and Keepalived servers. Versions prior to 6.3.5.0 have a limited path traversal vulnerability. An SSH key can be saved into an unintended location, for example the `/tmp` folder using a payload `../../../../../tmp/test111_dev`. This issue has been fixed in version 6.3.5.0.