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Oracle Weblogic versions 12.2.1.3.0, 12.2.1.4.0 and 14.1.1.0.0 prior to the Jan 2023 security update are vulnerable to an unauthenticated remote code execution vulnerability due to a post deserialization vulnerability. This Metasploit module exploits this vulnerability to trigger the JNDI connection to a LDAP server you control. The LDAP server will then respond with a remote reference response that points to a HTTP server that you control, where the malicious Java class file will be hosted. Oracle Weblogic will then make an HTTP request to retrieve the malicious Java class file, at which point our HTTP server will serve up the malicious class file and Oracle Weblogic will instantiate an instance of that class, granting us remote code execution as the oracle user.
This Metasploit module is a Terramaster chained exploit that performs session crafting to achieve escalated privileges that allows an attacker to access vulnerable code execution flaws. TOS versions 4.2.15 and below are affected.
This Metasploit module exploits an unauthenticated remote code execution vulnerability in TerraMaster TOS versions 4.2.06 and below via shell metacharacters in the Event parameter at vulnerable endpoint include/makecvs.php during CSV creation. Any unauthenticated user can therefore execute commands on the system under the same privileges as the web application, which typically runs under root at the TerraMaster Operating System.
Anevia Flamingo XL version 3.2.9 suffers from an SSH sandbox escape via the use of traceroute. A remote attacker can breakout of the restricted environment and have full root access to the device.
Anevia Flamingo XL version 3.6.20 suffers from an authenticated remote code execution vulnerability. A remote attacker can exploit this issue and execute arbitrary system commands granting her system access with root privileges.
Categories: News Categories: Personal Tags: Free Tags: public Tags: WiFi Tags: HTTPS Tags: TLS Tags: VPN The Internet has changed. A lot. Does that make it safer to use public, free WiFi? (Read more...) The post Public and free WiFi: Can I safely use it? appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
Once the admin establishes a secure shell session, she gets dropped into a sandboxed environment using the login binary that allows specific set of commands. One of those commands that can be exploited to escape the jailed shell is traceroute. A remote attacker can breakout of the restricted environment and have full root access to the device.
The affected device suffers from authenticated remote code execution vulnerability. A remote attacker can exploit this issue and execute arbitrary system commands granting her system access with root privileges. Also, the application suffers from Insufficient Session Expiration vulnerability.
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MongoDB Ops Manager Diagnostics Archive may not redact sensitive PEM key file password app settings. Archives do not include the PEM files themselves. This issue affects MongoDB Ops Manager v5.0 prior to 5.0.21 and MongoDB Ops Manager v6.0 prior to 6.0.12