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Free Hospital Management System for Small Practices version 1.0 suffers from a cross site request forgery vulnerability.
Threat actors linked to the RansomHub ransomware group encrypted and exfiltrated data from at least 210 victims since its inception in February 2024, the U.S. government said. The victims span various sectors, including water and wastewater, information technology, government services and facilities, healthcare and public health, emergency services, food and agriculture, financial services,
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A list of topics we covered in the week of August 26 to September 1 of 2024
The FBI and CISA Issue Joint Advisory on New Threats and How to Stop Ransomware Note: on August 29, the FBI and CISA issued a joint advisory as part of their ongoing #StopRansomware effort to help organizations protect against ransomware. The latest advisory, AA24-242A, describes a new cybercriminal group and its attack methods. It also details three important actions to take today to mitigate
Vault Community Edition and Vault Enterprise experienced a regression where functionality that HMAC’d sensitive headers in the configured audit device, specifically client tokens and token accessors, was removed. This resulted in the plaintext values of client tokens and token accessors being stored in the audit log. This vulnerability, CVE-2024-8365, was fixed in Vault Community Edition and Vault Enterprise 1.17.5 and Vault Enterprise 1.16.9.
Roblox developers are the target of a persistent campaign that seeks to compromise systems through bogus npm packages, once again underscoring how threat actors continue to exploit the trust in the open-source ecosystem to deliver malware. "By mimicking the popular 'noblox.js' library, attackers have published dozens of packages designed to steal sensitive data and compromise systems," Checkmarx
This Metasploit module uses a dictionary to brute force valid usernames from Cerberus FTP server via SFTP. This issue affects all versions of the software older than 6.0.9.0 or 7.0.0.2 and is caused by a discrepancy in the way the SSH service handles failed logins for valid and invalid users. This issue was discovered by Steve Embling.
This Metasploit module exploits an authentication bypass in libssh server code where a USERAUTH_SUCCESS message is sent in place of the expected USERAUTH_REQUEST message. libssh versions 0.6.0 through 0.7.5 and 0.8.0 through 0.8.3 are vulnerable. Note that this modules success depends on whether the server code can trigger the correct (shell/exec) callbacks despite only the state machines authenticated state being set. Therefore, you may or may not get a shell if the server requires additional code paths to be followed.
This Metasploit module scans for the Juniper SSH backdoor (also valid on Telnet). Any username is required, and the password is <<< %s(un=%s) = %u.