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Tag: PowerPoint

[SANS ISC] Malicious PowerPoint Add-On: “Small Is Beautiful”

April 23, 2021 Malware, SANS Internet Storm Center, Security One comment

I published the following diary on isc.sans.edu: “Malicious PowerPoint Add-On: ‘Small Is Beautiful‘”: Yesterday I spotted a DHL-branded phishing campaign that used a PowerPoint file to compromise the victim. The malicious attachment is a PowerPoint add-in. This technique is not new, I already analyzed such a sample in a previous

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[SANS ISC] AgentTesla Delivered via a Malicious PowerPoint Add-In

May 23, 2020 Malware, SANS Internet Storm Center, Security One comment

I published the following diary on isc.sans.edu: “AgentTesla Delivered via a Malicious PowerPoint Add-In“: Attackers are always trying to find new ways to deliver malicious code to their victims. Microsoft Word and Excel are documents that can be easily weaponized by adding malicious VBA macros. Today, they are one of

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  • CVE-2022-26342 (linkhub_mesh_wifi_ac1200) August 5, 2022
    A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the confsrv ucloud_set_node_location functionality of TCL LinkHub Mesh Wi-Fi MS1G_00_01.00_14. A specially-crafted network packet can lead to a buffer overflow. An attacker can send a malicious packet to trigger this vulnerability.
  • CVE-2022-27633 (linkhub_mesh_wifi_ac1200) August 5, 2022
    An information disclosure vulnerability exists in the confctl_get_guest_wlan functionality of TCL LinkHub Mesh Wifi MS1G_00_01.00_14. A specially-crafted network packet can lead to information disclosure. An attacker can send packets to trigger this vulnerability.
  • CVE-2022-27660 (linkhub_mesh_wifi_ac1200) August 5, 2022
    A denial of service vulnerability exists in the confctl_set_guest_wlan functionality of TCL LinkHub Mesh Wi-Fi MS1G_00_01.00_14. A specially-crafted network packet can lead to denial of service. An attacker can send packets to trigger this vulnerability.
  • CVE-2022-28665 (freshtomato) August 5, 2022
    A memory corruption vulnerability exists in the httpd unescape functionality of FreshTomato 2022.1. A specially-crafted HTTP request can lead to memory corruption. An attacker can send a network request to trigger this vulnerability.The `freshtomato-arm` has a vulnerable URL-decoding feature that can lead to memory corruption.
  • CVE-2022-26346 (linkhub_mesh_wifi_ac1200) August 5, 2022
    A denial of service vulnerability exists in the ucloud_del_node functionality of TCL LinkHub Mesh Wi-Fi MS1G_00_01.00_14. A specially-crafted network packet can lead to denial of service. An attacker can send packets to trigger this vulnerability.
  • CVE-2022-27178 (linkhub_mesh_wifi_ac1200) August 5, 2022
    A denial of service vulnerability exists in the confctl_set_wan_cfg functionality of TCL LinkHub Mesh Wi-Fi MS1G_00_01.00_14. A specially-crafted network packet can lead to denial of service. An attacker can send packets to trigger this vulnerability.
  • CVE-2022-28664 (freshtomato) August 5, 2022
    A memory corruption vulnerability exists in the httpd unescape functionality of FreshTomato 2022.1. A specially-crafted HTTP request can lead to memory corruption. An attacker can send a network request to trigger this vulnerability.The `freshtomato-mips` has a vulnerable URL-decoding feature that can lead to memory corruption.
  • CVE-2022-27185 (linkhub_mesh_wifi_ac1200) August 5, 2022
    A denial of service vulnerability exists in the confctl_set_master_wlan functionality of TCL LinkHub Mesh Wifi MS1G_00_01.00_14. A specially-crafted network packet can lead to denial of service. An attacker can send packets to trigger this vulnerability.
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