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Vulnerability Management news and publications #1

Hello everyone! In this episode, I will try to revive Security News with a focus on Vulnerability Management. On the one hand, creating such reviews requires free time, which could be spent more wisely, for example, on open source projects or original research. On the other hand, there are arguments in favor of news reviews. […]

Alexander V. Leonov
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CVE-2022-32533: security - CVE-2022-32533: Apache Portals Jetspeed XSS, CSRF, SSRF, and XXE issues

** UNSUPPORTED WHEN ASSIGNED ** Apache Jetspeed-2 does not sufficiently filter untrusted user input by default leading to a number of issues including XSS, CSRF, XXE, and SSRF. Setting the configuration option "xss.filter.post = true" may mitigate these issues. NOTE: Apache Jetspeed is a dormant project of Apache Portals and no updates will be provided for this issue.

Hive Ransomware Upgrades to Rust for More Sophisticated Encryption Method

The operators of the Hive ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) scheme have overhauled their file-encrypting software to fully migrate to Rust and adopt a more sophisticated encryption method. "With its latest variant carrying several major upgrades, Hive also proves it's one of the fastest evolving ransomware families, exemplifying the continuously changing ransomware ecosystem," Microsoft Threat

Why Browser Vulnerabilities Are a Serious Threat — and How to Minimize Your Risk

As a result of browser market consolidation, adversaries can focus on uncovering vulnerabilities in just two main browser engines.

Google Chrome WebRTC Zero-Day Faces Active Exploitation

The heap buffer-overflow issue in Chrome for Android could be used for DoS, code execution, and more.

RHSA-2022:5498: Red Hat Security Advisory: Satellite 6.11 Release

An update is now available for Red Hat Satellite 6.11This content is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). If you distribute this content, or a modified version of it, you must provide attribution to Red Hat Inc. and provide a link to the original. Related CVEs: * CVE-2021-3200: libsolv: heap-based buffer overflow in testcase_read() in src/testcase.c * CVE-2021-3584: foreman: Authenticate remote code execution through Sendmail configuration * CVE-2021-4142: Satellite: Allow unintended SCA certificate to authenticate Candlepin * CVE-2021-21290: netty: Information disclosure via the local system temporary directory * CVE-2021-21295: netty: possible request smuggling in HTTP/2 due missing validation * CVE-2021-21409: netty: Request smuggling via content-length header * CVE-2021-30151: sidekiq: XSS via the queue name of the live-poll feature * CVE-2021-32839: python-sqlparse: ReDoS via regular expression i...

Ransom Lockbit 3.0 MVID-2022-0621 Code Execution

Lockbit version 3.0 ransomware looks for and executes DLLs in its current directory. Therefore, we can hijack a DLL, in this case "RstrtMgr.dll", execute our own code, and terminate the malware pre-encryption. The exploit DLL checks if the current directory is "C:\Windows\System32" and if not we grab our process ID and terminate. All basic tests were conducted successfully in a virtual machine environment.

Advanced Testimonials Manager 5.6 SQL Injection

Advanced Testimonials Manager version 5.6 suffers from a remote SQL injection vulnerability that allows for authentication bypass.

Windows Defender Remote Credential Guard Authentication Relay Privilege Escalation

The handling of Windows Defender Remote Credential Guard credentials is vulnerable to authentication relay attacks leading to elevation of privilege or authentication bypass.

Update now! Chrome patches ANOTHER zero-day vulnerability

Google has patched a vulnerability in Chrome which was being exploited in the wild. Make sure you're using the latest version. The post Update now! Chrome patches ANOTHER zero-day vulnerability appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.