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Developers Beware: Malicious Rust Libraries Caught Transmitting OS Info to Telegram Channel

In yet another sign that developers continue to be targets of software supply chain attacks, a number of malicious packages have been discovered on the Rust programming language's crate registry. The libraries, uploaded between August 14 and 16, 2023, were published by a user named "amaperf," Phylum said in a report published last week. The names of the packages, now taken down, are as follows:

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SPA-Cart eCommerce CMS 1.9.0.3 Cross Site Scripting

SPA-Cart eCommerce CMS version 1.9.0.3 suffers from a cross site scripting vulnerability.

KmsdBot Malware Gets an Upgrade: Now Targets IoT Devices with Enhanced Capabilities

An updated version of a botnet malware called KmsdBot is now targeting Internet of Things (IoT) devices, simultaneously branching out its capabilities and the attack surface. "The binary now includes support for Telnet scanning and support for more CPU architectures," Akamai security researcher Larry W. Cashdollar said in an analysis published this month. The latest iteration,

CVE-2023-40371: Security Bulletin: AIX is vulnerable to unauthorized file access and arbitrary code execution due to OpenSSH (CVE-2023-40371 and CVE-2023-38408)

IBM AIX 7.2, 7.3, VIOS 3.1's OpenSSH implementation could allow a non-privileged local user to access files outside of those allowed due to improper access controls. IBM X-Force ID: 263476.

Agile Approach to Mass Cloud Credential Harvesting and Crypto Mining Sprints Ahead

Developers are not the only people who have adopted the agile methodology for their development processes. From 2023-06-15 to 2023-07-11, Permiso Security’s p0 Labs team identified and tracked an attacker developing and deploying eight (8) incremental iterations of their credential harvesting malware while continuing to develop infrastructure for an upcoming (spoiler: now launched) campaign

Over a Dozen Malicious npm Packages Target Roblox Game Developers

More than a dozen malicious packages have been discovered on the npm package repository since the start of August 2023 with capabilities to deploy an open-source information stealer called Luna Token Grabber on systems belonging to Roblox developers. The ongoing campaign, first detected on August 1 by ReversingLabs, employs modules that masquerade as the legitimate package noblox.js, an API

CVE-2023-39026: FileMage Gateway LFI

Directory Traversal vulnerability in FileMage Gateway Windows Deployments v.1.10.8 and before allows a remote attacker to obtain sensitive information via a crafted request to the /mgmt/ component.

Luna Grabber Malware Hits Roblox Devs Through npm Packages

By Habiba Rashid The campaign, which began at the start of August 2023, revolves around malicious packages impersonating the legitimate noblox.js,… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Luna Grabber Malware Hits Roblox Devs Through npm Packages

CVE-2020-22218: fix use-of-uninitialized-value by ltx2018 · Pull Request #476 · libssh2/libssh2

An issue was discovered in function _libssh2_packet_add in libssh2 1.10.0 allows attackers to access out of bounds memory.

Cisco ThousandEyes Enterprise Agent Virtual Appliance Privilege Escalation

Cisco ThousandEyes Enterprise Agent Virtual Appliance version thousandeyes-va-64-18.04 0.218 has an insecure sudo configuration which permits a low-privilege user to run arbitrary commands as root via the tcpdump command without a password.