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Tag: Socat

Socat, Another Network Swiss Army Knife

October 31, 2010 Software, Unix 6 comments

Infosec guys are lazy people. At least in my case! There is nothing much boring that typing long shell commands or to perform recurrent tasks. After all, computers are made to make our life easier. Let them work for us! UNIX is a wonderful environment. There are plenty ways to

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  • CVE-2022-22731 (ecostruxure_power_commission) January 30, 2023
    A CWE-22: Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory ('Path Traversal') vulnerability exists in a function that could allow an attacker to create or overwrite critical files that are used to execute code, such as programs or libraries and cause path traversal attacks. Affected Products: EcoStruxure Power Commission (Versions prior to V2.22)
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