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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 exploits a directory traversal in the ZENworks Configuration Management. The vulnerability exists in the Preboot service and can be triggered by sending a specially crafted PROXY_CMD_FTP_FILE (opcode 0x21) packet to the 998/TCP port. This Metasploit module has been successfully tested on Novell ZENworks Configuration Management 10 SP2 and SP3 over Windows.
This Metasploit module exploits a file retrieval vulnerability in EasyCafe Server. The vulnerability can be triggered by sending a specially crafted packet (opcode 0x43) to the 831/TCP port. This Metasploit module has been successfully tested on EasyCafe Server version 2.2.14 (Trial mode and Demo mode) on Windows XP SP3 and Windows 7 SP1. Note that the server will throw a popup messagebox if the specified file does not exist.
NFRAgent.exe, a component of Novell File Reporter (NFR), allows remote attackers to retrieve arbitrary files via a request to /FSF/CMD with a SRS Record with OPERATION 4 and CMD 103, specifying a full pathname. This Metasploit module has been tested successfully against NFR Agent 1.0.4.3 (File Reporter 1.0.2) and NFR Agent 1.0.3.22 (File Reporter 1.0.1).
This Metasploit module exploits an unauthenticated directory traversal vulnerability which exists in TVT network surveillance management software-1000 version 3.4.1. NVMS listens by default on port 80.
This Metasploit module exploits a directory traversal bug in Yaws v1.9.1 or less. The module can only be used to retrieve files. However, code execution might be possible. Because when the malicious user sends a PUT request, a file is actually created, except no content is written.
This Metasploit module exploits a file download vulnerability found in Oracle Demantra 12.2.1 in combination with an authentication bypass. By combining these exposures, an unauthenticated user can retrieve any file on the system by referencing the full file path to any file a vulnerable machine.
This Metasploit module retrieves the client unattend file from Windows Deployment Services RPC service and parses out the stored credentials. Tested against Windows 2008 R2 x64 and Windows 2003 x86.
This Metasploit modules exploits a directory traversal vulnerability in IpSwitch WhatsUp Golds TFTP service.
This Metasploit modules exploits a directory traversal vulnerability in NetDecision 4.2 TFTP service.