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Tag: Detection

[SANS ISC] Python DLL Injection Check

July 7, 2021 Python, SANS Internet Storm Center, Security 2 comments

I published the following diary on isc.sans.edu: “Python DLL Injection Check“: They are many security tools that inject DLL into processes running on a Windows system. The classic examples are anti-virus products. They like to inject plenty of code that, combined with API hooking, implements security checks. If DLLs are

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[SANS ISC] Malicious Python Code and LittleSnitch Detection

November 20, 2020 SANS Internet Storm Center, Security Leave a comment

I published the following diary on isc.sans.edu: “Malicious Python Code and LittleSnitch Detection“: We all run plenty of security tools on our endpoints. Their goal is to protect us by preventing infection (or trying to prevent it). But all those security tools are present on our devices like normal applications

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Detecting Rogue Gateways on a LAN

May 25, 2010 Pentesting, Security 2 comments

There was an interesting thread on the pentest@securityfocus.com mailing list a few days ago. A member asked how to detect illegal or “rogue” gateways in a big international organization. Rogue devices can be seen from different point of views. For the network administrators or the security auditors, it’s really a

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  • CVE-2023-44171 (seacms) September 27, 2023
    SeaCMS V12.9 was discovered to contain an arbitrary file write vulnerability via the component admin_smtp.php.
  • CVE-2023-44172 (seacms) September 27, 2023
    SeaCMS V12.9 was discovered to contain an arbitrary file write vulnerability via the component admin_weixin.php.
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    SeaCMS V12.9 was discovered to contain an arbitrary file write vulnerability via the component admin_notify.php.
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    SeaCMS V12.9 was discovered to contain an arbitrary file write vulnerability via the component admin_ping.php.
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    SeaCMS V12.9 was discovered to contain an arbitrary file write vulnerability via the component admin_ip.php.
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    SeaCMS v12.8 has an arbitrary code writing vulnerability in the /jxz7g2/admin_ping.php file.
  • CVE-2023-39434 (ipados, iphone_os, macos, watchos) September 27, 2023
    A use-after-free issue was addressed with improved memory management. This issue is fixed in iOS 17 and iPadOS 17, watchOS 10, macOS Sonoma 14. Processing web content may lead to arbitrary code execution.
  • CVE-2023-38615 (macos) September 27, 2023
    The issue was addressed with improved memory handling. This issue is fixed in macOS Sonoma 14. An app may be able to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges.
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