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Browse the individual lists below, or search them all using the Site Search box above. <h2 id="inseclists" class="purpleheader">Insecure.Org Lists</h2><div id="nmap-dev" class="l-abstract"> <a href="/nmap-dev/"><img src="/images/nmap-dev-logo.png" width="80" class="right" alt="nmap-dev logo"></a><p><b><a href="/nmap-dev/">Nmap Development</a></b> — Unmoderated technical development forum for debating ideas, patches, and suggestions regarding proposed changes to <a href="https://nmap.org">Nmap</A> and related projects. <a href="https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev">Subscribe to nmap-dev here</a>.<ul class="inline"><li class="first"><a href="/nmap-dev/2025/q1/index.html"><img src="/images/current-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Current period icon">Current Quarter</a> <li><a href="/nmap-dev/"><img src="/images/archive-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Archive icon">Archived Posts</a> <li><a href="/rss/nmap-dev.rss"><img src="/images/feed-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="RSS icon">RSS Feed</a> <li><a href="https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev"><img src="/images/about-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="About icon">About List</a> <li><a class="showbutton" href="/nmap-dev/"><span class="show-id">nmap-dev</span>Latest Posts</a></ul> <blockquote id="latest-nmap-dev" class="latest"> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/13">Windows 10/11: Ncat: A message sent on a datagram socket was larger than the internal message buffer ...</a></strong> <em>Ken Kayser (Feb 20)</em><br> *Describe the bug*<br> When listening to a port with ncat, as soon as a UDP packet is received, I<br> receive a constant stream of errors with the following text: "Ncat: A<br> message sent on a datagram socket was larger than the internal message<br> buffer or some other network limit, or the buffer used to receive a<br> datagram into was smaller than the datagram itself. ."<br> <br> *To Reproduce*<br> <br> 1. In either a Windows command line or Powershell I enter...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/12">Reverse DNS (issue #3007)</a></strong> <em>Matteo Nicoli (Feb 13)</em><br> Hi all,<br> <br> I noticed a cool feature proposal on GitHub (issue 3007 <<a rel="nofollow" href="https://github.com/nmap/nmap/issues/3007">https://github.com/nmap/nmap/issues/3007</a>>). It basically <br> suggests a new feature for returning the (complete) list of DNS records obtained — through reverse DNS lookups — from <br> an IP address. If it matches with the map product roadmap, I’d like to start implementing it. Is there some maintainer <br> who could give me a brief feedback about it?<br> <br> Cheers,<br> Matteo<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/11">Re: Mail stoppage</a></strong> <em>Gordon Fyodor Lyon (Feb 12)</em><br> Yes, this was my fault. Mail to the Nmap dev list from non-subscribers<br> goes through moderation to keep out the spam. I regularly go through the<br> moderation queue to find and approve the "real" messages, but I was a bit<br> slow this time. We strongly recommend that folks posting to the list first<br> subscribe to it. This avoids the moderation delay and prevents them from<br> missing any responses which might only be sent to the list.<br> <br> Cheers,...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/10">Mail stoppage</a></strong> <em>Dave Close (Feb 12)</em><br> Several messages received today seem to have been stuck on nmap.org for<br> up to a month. Example (edited for clarity):<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/9">Version: 7.94+SVN TypeError: Couldn't find foreign struct converter for 'cairo.Context'</a></strong> <em>Hendrick Halim (Feb 12)</em><br> Version: 7.94+SVN<br> TypeError: Couldn't find foreign struct converter for 'cairo.Context'<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/8">topology tab crash</a></strong> <em>Genny and Doug Kent (Feb 12)</em><br> zenmap crashes when topology tab clicked.<br> <br> Output message below<br> <br> Version: 7.94+SVN<br> TypeError: Couldn't find foreign struct converter for 'cairo.Context'<br> <br> Doug Kent<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/7">PR #2954, Fix out of bounds reads in packet parsing</a></strong> <em>Domen Puncer Kugler via dev (Feb 12)</em><br> Hi,<br> <br> I've submitted a pull request a few months ago:<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://github.com/nmap/nmap/pull/2954">https://github.com/nmap/nmap/pull/2954</a><br> <br> The PR includes following three commits:<br> - Fix out of bounds read in HopByHopHeader::validate<br> - Fix out of bounds read in PacketParser::split<br> - Add AFL test code for PacketParser<br> <br> This was found as a part of a short Hackathon at NCC Group.<br> As far as I can tell, there is no security impact, but it would still be nice <br> to see this fixed.<br> <br> Kind regards<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/6">High-Priority HTML Parsing script</a></strong> <em>astrotoki via dev (Feb 12)</em><br> Hello,<br> <br> I noticed that under the high priority script ideas was the need for a library that parses HTML info from sites. I <br> wrote a script that uses a web crawler and extracts html info from attached pages and accompanying urls within the html <br> body. Let me know if this is what yall were after?<br> <br> Thanks!<br> Ryan LaPierre <Astro>_______________________________________________<br> Sent through the dev mailing list...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/5">URL Pathfinder</a></strong> <em>astrotoki via dev (Feb 12)</em><br> Hello all!<br> <br> I just wrote up another script, trying to practice and maybe have some added to the master list for nmap. This script <br> enumerates possible hidden path extensions on urls. As always, Id love input on it, changes or updates.<br> <br> Thanks all!<br> Ryan LaPierre <Astro>_______________________________________________<br> Sent through the dev mailing list<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev">https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev</a><br> Archived at <a rel="nofollow" href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/">https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/4">Null Byte Poisoning NSE</a></strong> <em>astrotoki via dev (Feb 12)</em><br> Here is my submission of a script I wrote that should test a site for null byte poisoning vulnerabilities._______________________________________________<br> Sent through the dev mailing list<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev">https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev</a><br> Archived at <a rel="nofollow" href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/">https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/3">Re: First Go</a></strong> <em>astrotoki via dev (Feb 12)</em><br> Here is an updated version with more XSS patterns integrated into it. As well as some clean up!<br> <br> I also created a separate .lua with just the http crawler function.<br> <br> Sent through the dev mailing list<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev">https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev</a><br> Archived at <a rel="nofollow" href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/">https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/2">First Go</a></strong> <em>astrotoki via dev (Feb 12)</em><br> Hello!,<br> <br> I just started learning Lua for writing NSEs and had a go at a HTTP crawler that identifies XSS vulnerabilities on <br> sites. I used Juice-Shop OWASP to confirm it works. (Thats why the source code uses port 3000 in addition to 80) Id <br> love feedback! Doing my best to learn as much as I can. I attached the http_xss_crawler.nse below!<br> <br> PS. I had used ChatGPTo1 and Github CoPilot to aid in debugging and syntax issues. The overall code is my...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/1">Re: [PATCH] nping: bind to interface on Linux for IPv4 send-ip</a></strong> <em>Daniel Miller (Feb 10)</em><br> Thanks, Valdik! I reviewed the code and moved the call to<br> socket_bindtodevice() to ProbeMode::start() so that it will affect all<br> modes, not just TCP. The change is in r39078.<br> <br> Dan<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/0">High-Priority HTML Parsing script</a></strong> <em>astrotoki via dev (Jan 28)</em><br> Sent through the dev mailing list<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev">https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev</a><br> Archived at <a rel="nofollow" href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/">https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/</a><br> </p> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2024/q4/8">Post Quantum hackathon and nmap</a></strong> <em>Loganaden Velvindron (Dec 09)</em><br> Hi Folks,<br> <br> I'm logan from the cyberstorm.mu team. We have opened several PRs for<br> nmap to improve support for Post Quantum algorithms:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://github.com/nmap/nmap/pull/2977">https://github.com/nmap/nmap/pull/2977</a><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://github.com/nmap/nmap/pull/2978">https://github.com/nmap/nmap/pull/2978</a><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://github.com/nmap/nmap/pull/2987">https://github.com/nmap/nmap/pull/2987</a><br> <br> We are working on other PRs for PQ which we will send in due time.<br> Feedback is welcome and we are willing to commit time to improve our<br> PRs.<br> <br> Kind regards,<br> Logan<br> (On behalf of the...<br> </p> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> </blockquote> </div> <div id="nmap-announce" class="l-abstract"> <a href="/nmap-announce/"><img src="/images/nmap-announce-logo.png" width="80" class="right" alt="nmap-announce logo"></a><p><b><a href="/nmap-announce/">Nmap Announce</a></b> — Moderated list for the most important new releases and announcements regarding the <a href="https://nmap.org">Nmap Security Scanner</a> and related projects. We recommend that all Nmap users <a href="https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/announce">subscribe to stay informed</a>.<ul class="inline"><li class="first"><a href="/nmap-announce/2024/index.html"><img src="/images/current-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Current period icon">Previous Year</a> <li><a href="/nmap-announce/"><img src="/images/archive-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Archive icon">Archived Posts</a> <li><a href="/rss/nmap-announce.rss"><img src="/images/feed-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="RSS icon">RSS Feed</a> <li><a href="https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/announce"><img src="/images/about-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="About icon">About List</a> <li><a class="showbutton" href="/nmap-announce/"><span class="show-id">nmap-announce</span>Latest Posts</a></ul> <blockquote id="latest-nmap-announce" class="latest"> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-announce/2024/0">Nmap 7.95 released: OS and service detection signatures galore!</a></strong> <em>Gordon Fyodor Lyon (May 05)</em><br> Dear Nmap Community,<br> <br> I just arrived in San Francisco for the RSA conference and am delighted to<br> announce our Nmap Version 7.95 release! I'm most excited that we finally<br> tackled our backlog of OS and service detection fingerprint submissions.<br> We're not talking about dozens or hundreds of them-we processed more than<br> 6,500 fingerprints!<br> <br> For OS detection, we added 336 signatures, bringing the new total to 6,036.<br> Additions include iOS 15...<br> </p> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-announce/2023/1">Npcap Celebrates its 10th Anniversary In Space!</a></strong> <em>Gordon Fyodor Lyon (Oct 05)</em><br> Dear Nmap community,<br> <br> Last month we celebrated Nmap's 26th birthday and today I'm happy to share<br> another big milestone: Our Npcap driver for capturing and sending raw<br> packets on Windows turned 10 this year! From humble beginnings as a<br> security and modernization patch for the discontinued WinPcap project,<br> Npcap has become an indispensable component for both Nmap and Wireshark.<br> And it's used by hundreds of other software products and...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-announce/2023/0">Nmap 26th Birthday Announcement: Version 7.94</a></strong> <em>Gordon Fyodor Lyon (Sep 01)</em><br> Dear Nmap community,<br> <br> Today is Nmap’s 26th birthday, which reminded me that I hadn’t yet<br> announced our Nmap 7.94 release from May. And it’s a great one! The biggest<br> improvement was the Zenmap and Ndiff upgrades from the obsolete Python 2<br> language to Python 3 on all platforms. Big thanks to Daniel Miller, Jakub<br> Kulík, Brian Quigley, Sam James, Eli Schwartz, Romain Leonard, Varunram<br> Ganesh, Pavel Zhukov, Carey Balboa, and Hasan Aliyev for...<br> </p> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> </blockquote> </div> <div id="fulldisclosure" class="l-abstract"> <a href="/fulldisclosure/"><img src="/images/fulldisclosure-logo.png" width="80" class="right" alt="fulldisclosure logo"></a><p><b><a href="/fulldisclosure/">Full Disclosure</a></b> — A public, vendor-neutral forum for detailed discussion of vulnerabilities and exploitation techniques, as well as tools, papers, news, and events of interest to the community. The relaxed atmosphere of this quirky list provides some comic relief and certain industry gossip. More importantly, fresh vulnerabilities sometimes hit this list many hours or days before they pass through the Bugtraq moderation queue.<ul class="inline"><li class="first"><a href="/fulldisclosure/2025/Mar/index.html"><img src="/images/current-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Current period icon">Current Month</a> <li><a href="/fulldisclosure/"><img src="/images/archive-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Archive icon">Archived Posts</a> <li><a href="/rss/fulldisclosure.rss"><img src="/images/feed-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="RSS icon">RSS Feed</a> <li><a href="https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/fulldisclosure"><img src="/images/about-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="About icon">About List</a> <li><a class="showbutton" href="/fulldisclosure/"><span class="show-id">fulldisclosure</span>Latest Posts</a></ul> <blockquote id="latest-fulldisclosure" class="latest"> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Mar/0">Multiple sandbox escapes in asteval python sandboxing module</a></strong> <em>areca-palm via Fulldisclosure (Mar 11)</em><br> [CVE pending]<br> <br> Sandboxing Python is notoriously difficult, the Python module "asteval" is no exception. Add to this the fact that a <br> large set of numpy functions are exposed within the sandbox by default.<br> Versions <=1.06 are vulnerable.<br> This vuln has been disclosed to the maintainer, who closed the security advisory and has since pushed his own fix to <br> master. A CVE is still pending. Publishing the vulnerability through this list...<br> </p> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Feb/19">SEC Consult SA-20250226-0 :: Multiple vulnerabilities in Siemens A8000 CP-8050 & CP-8031 PLC</a></strong> <em>SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab via Fulldisclosure (Feb 27)</em><br> SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20250226-0 ><br> =======================================================================<br> title: Multiple Vulnerabilities<br> product: Siemens A8000 CP-8050 PLC<br> Siemens A8000 CP-8031 PLC<br> vulnerable version: <05.40 for Vulnerability 1, <05.30 for Vulnerability 2<br> fixed version: 05.40 for Vulnerability 1, 05.30 for Vulnerability 2...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Feb/18">Re: MitM attack against OpenSSH's VerifyHostKeyDNS-enabled client</a></strong> <em>Jordy Zomer (Feb 27)</em><br> Hey all,<br> <br> First of all, cool findings! I've been working on the CodeQL query and have a revised version that I think improves <br> accuracy and might offer some performance gains (though I haven't done rigorous benchmarking). The key change is the <br> use of `StackVariableReachability` and making sure that there's a path wher e `var` is not reassigned before taking a <br> `goto _;`. Ran it on an older database, found some of the same bugs...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Feb/17">MitM attack against OpenSSH's VerifyHostKeyDNS-enabled client</a></strong> <em>Qualys Security Advisory via Fulldisclosure (Feb 20)</em><br> Qualys Security Advisory<br> <br> CVE-2025-26465: MitM attack against OpenSSH's VerifyHostKeyDNS-enabled<br> client<br> <br> CVE-2025-26466: DoS attack against OpenSSH's client and server<br> <br> ========================================================================<br> Contents<br> ========================================================================<br> <br> Summary<br> Background<br> Experiments<br> Results<br> MitM attack against OpenSSH's VerifyHostKeyDNS-enabled client<br> DoS...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Feb/16">Self Stored XSS - acp2sev7.2.2</a></strong> <em>Andrey Stoykov (Feb 20)</em><br> # Exploit Title: Self Stored XSS - acp2sev7.2.2<br> # Date: 02/2025<br> # Exploit Author: Andrey Stoykov<br> # Version: 7.2.2<br> # Tested on: Ubuntu 22.04<br> # Blog:<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://msecureltd.blogspot.com/2025/02/friday-fun-pentest-series-19-self.html">https://msecureltd.blogspot.com/2025/02/friday-fun-pentest-series-19-self.html</a><br> <br> Self Stored XSS #1:<br> <br> Steps to Reproduce:<br> <br> 1. Visit "<a rel="nofollow" href="http://192.168.58.168/acp2se/mul/muladmin.php"">http://192.168.58.168/acp2se/mul/muladmin.php"</a>; and login with<br> "admin" / "adminpass"<br> 2. In the field "Put the name of the new...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Feb/15">Python's official documentation contains textbook example of insecure code (XSS)</a></strong> <em>Georgi Guninski (Feb 20)</em><br> Python's official documentation contains textbook example of insecure code (XSS)<br> <br> Date: 2025-02-18<br> Author: Georgi Guninski<br> <br> ===<br> form = cgi.FieldStorage()<br> if "name" not in form or "addr" not in form:<br> print("<H1>Error</H1>")<br> print("Please fill in the name and addr fields.")<br> return<br> print("<p>name:", form["name"].value)<br> print("<p>addr:",...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Feb/14">Re: Netgear Router Administrative Web Interface Lacks Transport Encryption By Default</a></strong> <em>Gynvael Coldwind (Feb 17)</em><br> Hi,<br> <br> This isn't really a problem a vendor can solve in firmware (apart from<br> offering configuration via cloud, which has its own issues).<br> Even if they would enable TLS/SSL by default, it would just give one a<br> false sense of security, since:<br> - the certificates would be invalid (public CAs don't give out certs for IP<br> addresses),<br> - they would be easy to clone (due to being self-signed and/or being easy<br> to extract from a similar device),<br> -...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Feb/13">Monero 18.3.4 zero-day DoS vulnerability has been dropped publicly on social network.</a></strong> <em>upper.underflow via Fulldisclosure (Feb 16)</em><br> Hello,<br> <br> About an hour ago, a group appearing to be named WyRCV2 posted a note on the nostr social network, which can be found <br> at the following link: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://primal.net/e/note1vzh0mj9rcxax9cgcdapupyxeehjprd68gd9kk9wrv939m8knulrs4780x7">https://primal.net/e/note1vzh0mj9rcxax9cgcdapupyxeehjprd68gd9kk9wrv939m8knulrs4780x7</a><br> <br> Save, share, use.<br> <br> The paste link includes a list of nodes that the attacker has instructed to target, along with a Python code to <br> leverage the attack. According to their explanation, this vulnerability is...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Feb/12">Netgear Router Administrative Web Interface Lacks Transport Encryption By Default</a></strong> <em>Ryan Delaney via Fulldisclosure (Feb 16)</em><br> <!--<br> # Exploit Title: Netgear Router Administrative Web Interface Lacks<br> Transport Encryption By Default<br> # Date: 02-13-2025<br> # Exploit Author: Ryan Delaney<br> # Author Contact: ryan.delaney () owasp org<br> # Vendor Homepage: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.netgear.com">https://www.netgear.com</a><br> # Version: Netgear C7800 Router, F/W 6.01.07, possibly others<br> # Tested on: Netgear C7800 Router, F/W 6.01.07<br> # CVE: CVE-2022-41545<br> <br> The administrative web interface of a Netgear C7800 Router running...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Feb/11">[CVE-2024-54756] GZDoom <= 4.13.1 Arbitrary Code Execution via Malicious ZScript</a></strong> <em>Gabriel Valachi via Fulldisclosure (Feb 15)</em><br> In GZDoom 4.13.1 and below, there is a vulnerability involving array sizes in ZScript, the game engine's primary <br> scripting language. It is possible to dynamically allocate an array of 1073741823 dwords, permitting access to the rest <br> of the heap from the start of the array and causing a second array declared in the same function to overlap with this <br> huge array. The result is an exploit chain that allows arbitrary code execution through a...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Feb/10">Re: Text injection on https://www.google.com/sorry/index via ?q parameter (no XSS)</a></strong> <em>David Fifield (Feb 15)</em><br> Today at about 2025-02-13 19:00 I noticed the "≠" is back, but now the<br> type 0x12 payload of the ?q query parameter gets formatted into the<br> string representation of an IP address, rather than being copied almost<br> verbatim into the page. If the payload length is 4 bytes, it gets<br> formatted as an IPv4 address; if 16 bytes, as an IPv6 address. I didn't<br> try a ton of experiments, but it looks like payload lengths other than 4<br> and 16...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Feb/9">SEC Consult SA-20250211-0 :: Multiple vulnerabilities in Wattsense Bridge</a></strong> <em>SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab via Fulldisclosure (Feb 12)</em><br> SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20250211-0 ><br> =======================================================================<br> title: Multiple vulnerabilities<br> product: Wattsense - Wattsense Bridge<br> vulnerable version: Wattsense Bridge<br> * Hardware Revision: WSG-EU-SC-14-00, 20230801<br> * Firmware Revision: Wattsense (Wattsense minimal)...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Feb/8">APPLE-SA-02-10-2025-2 iPadOS 17.7.5</a></strong> <em>Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure (Feb 10)</em><br> APPLE-SA-02-10-2025-2 iPadOS 17.7.5<br> <br> iPadOS 17.7.5 addresses the following issues.<br> Information about the security content is also available at<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.apple.com/122173">https://support.apple.com/122173</a>.<br> <br> Apple maintains a Security Releases page at<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.apple.com/100100">https://support.apple.com/100100</a> which lists recent<br> software updates with security advisories.<br> <br> Accessibility<br> Available for: iPad Pro 12.9-inch 2nd generation, iPad Pro 10.5-inch,<br> and iPad 6th generation<br> Impact: A physical...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Feb/7">APPLE-SA-02-10-2025-1 iOS 18.3.1 and iPadOS 18.3.1</a></strong> <em>Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure (Feb 10)</em><br> APPLE-SA-02-10-2025-1 iOS 18.3.1 and iPadOS 18.3.1<br> <br> iOS 18.3.1 and iPadOS 18.3.1 addresses the following issues.<br> Information about the security content is also available at<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.apple.com/122174">https://support.apple.com/122174</a>.<br> <br> Apple maintains a Security Releases page at<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.apple.com/100100">https://support.apple.com/100100</a> which lists recent<br> software updates with security advisories.<br> <br> Accessibility<br> Available for: iPhone XS and later, iPad Pro 13-inch, iPad Pro 12.9-inch<br> 3rd generation...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Feb/6">CVE-2024-55447: Access Control in Paxton Net2 software (update)</a></strong> <em>Jeroen Hermans via Fulldisclosure (Feb 10)</em><br> CloudAware Security Advisory<br> <br> CVE-2024-55447: Potential PII leak and incorrect access control in <br> Paxton Net2 software<br> <br> ========================================================================<br> Summary<br> ========================================================================<br> Insecure backend database in the Paxton Net2 software.<br> Possible leaking of PII incorrect access control.<br> Access cards can be cloned without physical access to the original...<br> </p> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> </blockquote> </div> <h2 id="other" class="purpleheader">Other Excellent Security Lists</h2><div id="bugtraq" class="l-abstract"> <a href="/bugtraq/"><img src="/images/bugtraq-logo.png" width="80" class="right" alt="bugtraq logo"></a><p><b><a href="/bugtraq/">Bugtraq</a></b> — The premier general security mailing list. 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It was started by <a href="http://www.immunitysec.com/">ImmunitySec</a> founder Dave Aitel and many security luminaries participate. Many posts simply advertise Immunity products, but you can't really fault Dave for being self-promotional on a list named DailyDave.<ul class="inline"><li class="first"><a href="/dailydave/2025/q1/index.html"><img src="/images/current-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Current period icon">Current Quarter</a> <li><a href="/dailydave/"><img src="/images/archive-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Archive icon">Archived Posts</a> <li><a href="/rss/dailydave.rss"><img src="/images/feed-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="RSS icon">RSS Feed</a> <li><a href="https://lists.immunityinc.com/mailman/listinfo/dailydave"><img src="/images/about-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="About icon">About List</a> <li><a class="showbutton" href="/dailydave/"><span class="show-id">dailydave</span>Latest Posts</a></ul> <blockquote id="latest-dailydave" class="latest"> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q1/7">Cyber Reasoning Systems</a></strong> <em>Dave Aitel via Dailydave (Mar 04)</em><br> I continue to believe there are a lot of interesting questions around<br> building cyber reasoning systems for vuln finding. Even the very basics<br> seem hard to study and understand, and the eval datasets available<br> are....sparse or incomplete. For example, what you really want if you're<br> analyzing git repos is the commit a bug was introduced, and the commit it<br> was fixed. But usually you get "a commit where it maybe existed".<br> <br> Likewise,...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q1/6">on your child going to college in Christchurch, NZ and velvet worms</a></strong> <em>Dave Aitel via Dailydave (Feb 11)</em><br> *on your child going to college in Christchurch, NZ and velvet worms*<br> <br> By mid‑August the garden already practices absence — stems turning hollow,<br> the robin leaving its notes hanging in the air like torn corners of a song.<br> Under the chirp of palmetto bugs, a log eases itself back into earth.<br> Inside, hidden from the light, a velvet worm does the impossible: offers<br> herself to a spill of pale, blind threads. For days she is nothing but<br> hunger...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q1/5">Re: (the root of the root and the bud of the bud)</a></strong> <em>Sean Heelan via Dailydave (Jan 13)</em><br> As it happens, I’ve found the most effective way to use LLMs is to de-anthropomorphise them entirely and treat them <br> very like fuzzers (large scale generation of results, lots of false positives/nonsense, filtered by some oracle).<br> <br> The “conversation with an AI” approach where you imagine yourself as having a single artificial brain to interact with <br> is (currently at least) practically far less useful than one in which you are content with...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q1/4">Anthropological "Hacker" Map</a></strong> <em>A K via Dailydave (Jan 13)</em><br> Hi all,<br> <br> In the latest "Security Weekly" (<a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXefYdEGW04">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXefYdEGW04</a><br> )<br> they present the Anthropological "Hacker" Map<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://wherewarlocksstayuplate.com/map/">https://wherewarlocksstayuplate.com/map/</a><br> <br> While the map is incomplete (how can it ever be complete?), I think it is<br> one of the few times, outside of David Aitel's writings about the cross-cut<br> between the "underground" (for a lack of a better term) and subsequent<br> commercial...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q1/3">Re: (the root of the root and the bud of the bud)</a></strong> <em>Don A. Bailey via Dailydave (Jan 12)</em><br> I designed one of the first working fuzzers (albeit unintentionally) back<br> in the late 90's. I don't remember if I published it, but I still have the<br> code. It, however, worked - badly - but it worked. I was heavily flamed,<br> however, because as you stated - it was not hip. It only attacked<br> environment variable and command-line argument based vulnerabilities. But,<br> in the 90's and early 00's, we had no shortage of local suid-based...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q1/2">Re: (the root of the root and the bud of the bud)</a></strong> <em>Thomas Dullien via Dailydave (Jan 12)</em><br> Hey,<br> <br> I have one quibble: We are using "reasoning" in a qualitative, not<br> descriptive, form here -- "fuzzing is or is not reasoning", "LLMs reason or<br> do not reason". I am not sure this is helpful. Fuzzing is empirically<br> successful at finding crashes. Somebody that needs to light a fire and<br> smashes two stones together until they throw sparks does not, once the fire<br> burns, need to justify that 'stones perform...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q1/1">Re: (the root of the root and the bud of the bud)</a></strong> <em>Darren Bounds via Dailydave (Jan 12)</em><br> Everything old is new and the way we reason is the same way LLMs reason. It's<br> not about looking for the same problem the same way it's about going to <br> searching for that flaw the same way with unlimited (nearly) resources.<br> <br> Traditional human-led vulnerability research and discovery is, today, a short<br> lived venture.<br> <br> Things will change very rapidly over the coming 24 months. <br> <br> Memories and thoughts are the same thing, someone tried to...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q1/0">(the root of the root and the bud of the bud)</a></strong> <em>Dave Aitel via Dailydave (Jan 11)</em><br> Memories and thoughts are the same thing, someone tried to explain to me<br> recently. You have to think to remember, in other words. This is hard to<br> grasp for a lot of people because they *think *they have *memories*. They<br> wrongly think memory is a noun instead of a verb, which is ok in philosophy<br> and psychology but in cutting edge computer science we have to be precise<br> about these sorts of things.<br> <br> Twenty-five years ago, when I first started...<br> </p> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2024/q4/3">the endless stream</a></strong> <em>Dave Aitel via Dailydave (Dec 31)</em><br> I've seen great people in our industry crushed under the weight of the<br> secrets they carry into a singularity from which no information can emerge.<br> In some ways the lesson from apache_nosejob.c<br> <<a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/21560">https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/21560</a>> was that we cannot take<br> ourselves seriously, that at the heart of our discipline there must remain<br> a jester, that we must float upon the stream of endless information rather<br> than absorb it into our...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2024/q4/2">Hacking the Edges of Knowledge: LLMs, Vulnerabilities, and the Quest for Understanding</a></strong> <em>Dave Aitel via Dailydave (Nov 02)</em><br> [image: image.png]<br> <br> It's impossible not to notice that we live in an age of technological<br> wonders, stretching back to the primitive hominids who dared to ask "Why?"<br> but also continually accelerating and pulling everything apart while it<br> does, in the exact same manner as the Universe at large. It is why all the<br> hackers you know are invested so heavily in Deep Learning right now, as if<br> someone got on a megaphone at Chaos...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2024/q4/1">Old Infosec Talks: Metlstorm's Take on Hacky Hacking</a></strong> <em>Dave Aitel via Dailydave (Oct 31)</em><br> The Anatomy of Compromise<br> <br> One of my demented hobbies is watching old infosec talks and then seeing<br> how well they hold up to modern times. Recently I excavated Metlstorm's<br> 2017 BSides Canberra<br> <<a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjgvP9UB9GI&list=TLGGvAY1CcIr-AcyNjEwMjAyNA">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjgvP9UB9GI&list=TLGGvAY1CcIr-AcyNjEwMjAyNA</a>><br> talk on "How people get hacked" - a pretty generic topic that gives a lot<br> of room for opinion, and one a lot of people have opined on, but the talk<br> itself...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2024/q4/0">Grace Hopper and the Rebirth of US Conferences</a></strong> <em>Dave Aitel via Dailydave (Oct 10)</em><br> I spent some time watching all the Grace Hopper videos on the youtubes, as<br> I prepared for what up North is a horrible storm, but here in Miami is, so<br> far, a breezy and clear day. You can hear her talk about how subroutines<br> used to be literal handwritten pages of instructions in notebooks. 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In the patch when we <br> change the second call to FT_QNEW_ARRAY to remove the addition of...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q1/215">Re: CVE-2025-27363: out of bounds write in FreeType <= 2.13.0</a></strong> <em>Salvatore Bonaccorso (Mar 13)</em><br> Hi Marc,<br> <br> It is related to this:<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/freetype/freetype/-/commit/73720c7c9958e87b3d134a7574d1720ad2d24442">https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/freetype/freetype/-/commit/73720c7c9958e87b3d134a7574d1720ad2d24442</a><br> see<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/freetype/freetype/-/issues/1322#note_2822105">https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/freetype/freetype/-/issues/1322#note_2822105</a><br> . The commit self is only in 2.13.3.<br> <br> Do you have already working backport set for 2.12.1 based version?<br> <br> Regards,<br> Salvatore<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q1/214">Triton Product Security announcement: Debian 12 LX image from 2024-07 has static SSH keys</a></strong> <em>Dan McDonald (Mar 13)</em><br> This affects both standalone SmartOS and Triton Data Center.<br> <br> See:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://security.tritondatacenter.com/tps-2025-002/">https://security.tritondatacenter.com/tps-2025-002/</a><br> <br> and<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://smartos.topicbox.com/groups/smartos-discuss/Ta6f13072e6bedddc-M3702e993edd7d6ce8d78dfc8">https://smartos.topicbox.com/groups/smartos-discuss/Ta6f13072e6bedddc-M3702e993edd7d6ce8d78dfc8</a><br> <br> The Debian 12 LX zone image 60f76fd2-143f-4f57-819b-1ae32684e81b from 2024-07 has static SSH keys in it. It has a <br> mitigation (regenerate in-zone), but if you are a SmartOS or Triton user running a Debian 12 LX...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q1/213">[kubernetes] CVE-2025-1767: GitRepo Volume Inadvertent Local Repository Access</a></strong> <em>Vellore Rajakumar, Sri Saran Balaji (Mar 13)</em><br> Issue Details<br> <br> A security vulnerability was discovered in Kubernetes that could allow a user with create pod permission to exploit <br> gitRepo volumes to access local git repositories belonging to other pods on the same node.<br> <br> This issue has been rated Medium <br> (CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:N<<a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.first.org/cvss/calculator/3.1#CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:N">https://www.first.org/cvss/calculator/3.1#CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:N</a>>)<br> (score: 6.5), and assigned CVE-2025-1767.<br> <br> Am I...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q1/212">Re: CVE-2025-27363: out of bounds write in FreeType <= 2.13.0</a></strong> <em>Marc Deslauriers (Mar 13)</em><br> Hi,<br> <br> Perhaps I need more coffee this morning, but I'm having trouble consolidating <br> that patch with the description. If "limit" is the signed short, what is the <br> unsigned long?<br> <br> Also, if this is meant as the fix:<br> <br> - if ( FT_NEW_ARRAY( points, limit + 4 ) ||<br> - FT_NEW_ARRAY( tags, limit + 4 ) ||<br> - FT_NEW_ARRAY( contours, limit + 4 ) ||<br> - FT_NEW_ARRAY( unrounded, limit + 4 ) )<br> +...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q1/211">Re: [vim-security] potential data loss with zip.vim and special crafted zip files in Vim < v9.1.1198</a></strong> <em>Christian Brabandt (Mar 13)</em><br> Correct. Tried that, doesn't work. The whole unzip commandline parsing <br> looks quite fragile to me:<br> ```<br> unzip [-Z] [-cflptTuvz[abjnoqsCDKLMUVWX$/:^]] file[.zip] [file(s) ...] <br> [-x xfile(s) ...] [-d exdir]<br> ```<br> (e.g. it allows optional arguments to be followed after any number of <br> member files). <br> <br> Thanks,<br> Christian<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q1/210">Re: [vim-security] potential data loss with zip.vim and special crafted zip files in Vim < v9.1.1198</a></strong> <em>Eli Schwartz (Mar 12)</em><br> It certainly surprised me! That being said, given the potential danger<br> is I guess limited to extracting multiple archives you didn't expect but<br> you still cannot control the location (without using the<br> member-named-leading-dash-d trick as well) and you also have to convince<br> the user to have multiple zip archives in the same directory, it seems<br> harder to pull anything off like this.<br> <br> Note: unzip won't re-parse globs in a directory...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q1/209">Re: [vim-security] potential data loss with zip.vim and special crafted zip files in Vim < v9.1.1198</a></strong> <em>Solar Designer (Mar 12)</em><br> I was puzzled by this. I expected that if you were running unzip via<br> the shell, then the glob pattern would be expanded back to a simple dash<br> before being passed to unzip, and if you were running unzip directly<br> then the glob pattern would never be expanded, so the brackets would<br> break the intended behavior. However, it appears that unzip itself<br> expands glob patterns even for archive names (not only for matching<br> files in archives)? I guess this...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q1/208">Re: Xen Security Notice 2 (CVE-2024-35347) AMD CPU Microcode Signature Verification Vulnerability</a></strong> <em>Solar Designer (Mar 12)</em><br> Thank you for these followup postings, Andrew! They're very helpful.<br> <br> I have one late nitpick to add - as jericho @attritionorg pointed out on<br> Twitter, the Subject line here gives an incorrect CVE number. The<br> correct one is CVE-2024-36347.<br> <br> Alexander<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q1/207">Re: CVE-2025-27363: out of bounds write in FreeType <= 2.13.0</a></strong> <em>Jonathan Wright (Mar 12)</em><br> Thank you for sharing this and for your work on piecing together the<br> commits needed to backport to 2.10.4.<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q1/206">CVE-2025-27363: out of bounds write in FreeType <= 2.13.0</a></strong> <em>Douglas Bagnall (Mar 12)</em><br> I don't know much about this bug, which seems to have been announced<br> by Facebook yesterday.<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2025-27363">https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2025-27363</a><br> <br> The latest version of FreeType is 2.13.3 which is NOT affected, according<br> to the announcement. Recent distro versions (e.g. Ubuntu 24.04 with 2.13.2)<br> also look safe.<br> <br> However, older distro versions seem to have affected libraries. For example<br> Debian Bookworm has "2.12.1+dfsg-5+deb12u3",...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q1/205">CVE-2025-27363: out of bounds write in FreeType <= 2.13.0</a></strong> <em>Michel Lind (Mar 12)</em><br> severity: high (CVSS 3.1: 8.1)<br> <br> Affected versions: <= 2.13.0<br> <br> Description:<br> <br> An out of bounds write exists in FreeType versions 2.13.0 and below<br> when attempting to parse font subglyph structures related to TrueType<br> GX and variable font files. The vulnerable code assigns a signed short<br> value to an unsigned long and then adds a static value causing it to<br> wrap around and allocate too small of a heap buffer. The code then<br> writes up to 6 signed long...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q1/204">[vim-security] potential data loss with zip.vim and special crafted zip files in Vim < v9.1.1198</a></strong> <em>Christian Brabandt (Mar 12)</em><br> potential data loss with zip.vim and special crafted zip files<br> ==============================================================<br> Date: 12.03.2025<br> Severity: Medium<br> CVE: *not-yet-assigned*<br> CWE: Improper Neutralization of Argument Delimiters in a Command<br> ('Argument Injection') (CWE-88)<br> <br> # Summary<br> potential data loss with zip.vim and special crafted zip files<br> <br> # Description<br> Vim is distributed with the zip.vim plugin, that allows easy...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q1/203">FELIX-6753: CVE-2025-27867: Apache Felix HTTP Webconsole Plugin: XSS in HTTP Webconsole Plugin</a></strong> <em>Carsten Ziegeler (Mar 12)</em><br> Severity: moderate<br> <br> Affected versions:<br> <br> - Apache Felix HTTP Webconsole Plugin Version 1.x through 1.2.0<br> <br> Description:<br> <br> Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting') vulnerability in Apache Felix HTTP <br> Webconsole Plugin.<br> <br> This issue affects Apache Felix HTTP Webconsole Plugin: from Version 1.X through 1.2.0.<br> <br> Users are recommended to upgrade to version 1.2.2, which fixes the issue.<br> <br> Credit:<br> <br> Viktor...<br> </p> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> </blockquote> </div> <div id="securecoding" class="l-abstract"> <a href="/securecoding/"><img src="/images/securecoding-logo.png" width="80" class="right" alt="securecoding logo"></a><p><b><a href="/securecoding/">Secure Coding</a></b> — The Secure Coding list (SC-L) is an open forum for the discussion on developing secure applications. 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I do see that several news reports say that this is an urgent upgrade due to an <br> active zero day attack.<br> <br> -mel via cell<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Mar/84">[NANOG] Re: Apple-centric reboot event in Southern California</a></strong> <em>Jay Hennigan via NANOG (Mar 13)</em><br> I had something similar happen to an Intel Macbook Pro. Yesterday <br> evening I got a pop-up that there was an update available, and was given <br> the option to "Try later tonight", which I accepted.<br> <br> When I opened the laptop this morning it immediately went through the <br> update process, multiple screens with Apple logos and progress bars, <br> taking a good six minutes to boot. It is now running MacOS Sierra 15.3.2 <br> and seems to be functioning...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Mar/83">[NANOG] Re: Apple-centric reboot event in Southern California</a></strong> <em>Mel Beckman via NANOG (Mar 13)</em><br> William,<br> <br> Thanks for that data point also at 11:30. I suspect We’ll see if this is an actual thing soon :)<br> <br> -mel via cell<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Mar/82">[NANOG] Re: Apple-centric reboot event in Southern California</a></strong> <em>William Kern via NANOG (Mar 13)</em><br> We are also in Ventura County.<br> <br> None of our apple/mac devices were affected. They are all fairly recent <br> (at least ARM)<br> <br> However, I personally did get an iPhone notification at THAT TIME <br> (approximately 11:30 am) that they were planning on installing IOS <br> 18.3.2 later tonight.<br> <br> Sincerely,<br> <br> William Kern<br> <br> Pixelgate Networks.<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Mar/81">[NANOG] Apple-centric reboot event in Southern California</a></strong> <em>Mel Beckman via NANOG (Mar 13)</em><br> I am in Ventura county, California, and just now at 11:30AM PT we had an iPhone, an iPad, and an iMac all crash <br> simultaneously. The Ethernet-connected iMac had a black screen of death, and the iOS devices were on WiFi and had to be <br> power cycled. These would seem to have to have been network-initiated events, and the iPad when it came back online <br> said “Your device has been updated to 18.3.2”. The iPhone 16Pro, was updated to 18.3.2....<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Mar/80">[NANOG] Re: JunOS and MX trojan and malware</a></strong> <em>Bryan Fields via NANOG (Mar 13)</em><br> From reading this there was no known remote exploit, they needed user level<br> shell access to exploit another local vulnerability which got them root and<br> then installed this exploit. While this isn't great, if someone has unaudited<br> login user level access to your routers, you've already lost. Basic ACL's go<br> a long way to filtering this from outside a logged network too. Security is<br> best when it's a multilayered approach....<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Mar/79">[NANOG] VIDEO | Experience the Best of N93 – In Minutes! 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You can always check the archive to see if there is <br> something wrong.<br> <br> Mike<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Mar/76">[NANOG] Not Recieving emails</a></strong> <em>Elijah Zeida via NANOG (Mar 12)</em><br> I haven't received any emails from NANOG for a few days now... The website still says I'm signed up. The emails aren't <br> going to my spam folder. Any ideas?<br> <br> Elijah Zeida | AirBridge Broadband - Network Engineer<br> Office: 208-494-4343 | Direct: 208-494-1260<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://airbridgebroadband.com">https://airbridgebroadband.com</a> | 231 W Main St, Grangeville, ID 83530<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Mar/75">[NANOG] Re: Mailing list message headers</a></strong> <em>Joel Esler via NANOG (Mar 10)</em><br> I do not run the list, but I have extensive experience with mailman.. inline:<br> <br> — <br> Sent from my 📱iPhone<br> <br> This is expected based on configuration. If the list admins want the traffic to stay on the list, as a primary, which <br> I recommend, then yes. It should send this way. The other way to configure mailman is to make the “to” the actual <br> sender. The problem with that is, everyone on the list has to reply all. Otherwise, all responses go...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Mar/74">[NANOG] Spoofer Report for NANOG for Feb 2025</a></strong> <em>CAIDA Spoofer Project via NANOG (Mar 08)</em><br> In response to feedback from operational security communities,<br> CAIDA's source address validation measurement project<br> (<a rel="nofollow" href="https://spoofer.caida.org">https://spoofer.caida.org</a>) is automatically generating monthly<br> reports of ASes originating prefixes in BGP for systems from which<br> we received packets with a spoofed source address.<br> We are publishing these reports to network and security operations<br> lists in order to ensure this information reaches operational<br> contacts in these...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Mar/73">[NANOG] Mailing list message headers</a></strong> <em>nanog--- via NANOG (Mar 08)</em><br> Something was up with the headers on this message delivering multiple <br> copies to NANOG. Possibly Thunderbird inserted an extra CC to the list. <br> /This/ message only has To: nanog () lists nanog org and should be <br> delivered once. If so, nothing is wrong the list and it was my fault for <br> not checking the CC header.<br> <br> I'm also seeing most but not all list messages with To: NANOG From: <br> NANOG. To see who actually sent the message I have to check...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Mar/72">[NANOG] Re: [NANOG]Re: Request to Reinstate Feeless BGP Sessions with Enhanced Security Measures</a></strong> <em>nanog--- via NANOG (Mar 08)</em><br> That means HE had to build fiber about 100 miles ($5MM) to reach the <br> location where you are peering with them. Not everyone has the luxury of <br> spending 5 million bucks to peer with you for free.<br> <br> You're welcome to become the competition. It should be about 100 miles <br> ($5MM) to reach a place 100 miles away where there's another option. <br> Will you be able to make enough money to justify this, or will you have <br> to charge fees to your...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Mar/71">[NANOG] Weekly Global IPv4 Routing Table Report</a></strong> <em>Routing Table Analysis Role Account via NANOG (Mar 07)</em><br> This is an automated weekly mailing describing the state of the Global<br> IPv4 Routing Table as seen from APNIC's router in Japan.<br> <br> The posting is sent to APOPS, NANOG, AfNOG, SANOG, PacNOG, SAFNOG<br> UKNOF, TZNOG, MENOG, BJNOG, SDNOG, CMNOG, LACNOG and the RIPE Routing WG.<br> <br> Daily listings are sent to bgp-stats () lists apnic net.<br> <br> For historical data, please see <a rel="nofollow" href="https://thyme.apnic.net">https://thyme.apnic.net</a>.<br> <br> If you have any comments please contact Philip Smith...<br> </p> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> </blockquote> </div> <div id="interesting-people" class="l-abstract"> <a href="/interesting-people/"><img src="/images/interesting-people-logo.png" width="80" class="right" alt="interesting-people logo"></a><p><b><a href="/interesting-people/">Interesting People</a></b> — David Farber moderates this list for discussion involving internet governance, infrastructure, and any other topics he finds fascinating<ul class="inline"><li class="first"><a href="/interesting-people/"><img src="/images/archive-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Archive icon">Archived Posts</a> <li><a href="/rss/interesting-people.rss"><img src="/images/feed-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="RSS icon">RSS Feed</a> <li><a href="http://www.listbox.com/subscribe/?list_id=247"><img src="/images/about-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="About icon">About List</a> </ul> </div> <div id="risks" class="l-abstract"> <a href="/risks/"><img src="/images/risks-logo.png" width="80" class="right" alt="risks logo"></a><p><b><a href="/risks/">The RISKS Forum</a></b> — Peter G. 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href="https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/03/healthcare-ransomware-pay-sophos/">https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/03/healthcare-ransomware-pay-sophos/</a><br> <br> Healthcare organizations, already an attractive target for ransomware given<br> the highly sensitive data they hold, saw such attacks almost double between<br> 2020 and 2021, according to a survey released this week by Sophos.<br> <br> The outfit's team also found that while polled healthcare orgs are quite<br> likely to pay ransoms, they rarely get all of their data returned if they<br> do...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/50">A digital conflict between Russia and Ukraine rages on behind the scenes of war</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (Jun 03)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://wskg.org/npr_story_post/a-digital-conflict-between-russia-and-ukraine-rages-on-behind-the-scenes-of-war/">https://wskg.org/npr_story_post/a-digital-conflict-between-russia-and-ukraine-rages-on-behind-the-scenes-of-war/</a><br> <br> SEATTLE — On the sidelines of a conference in Estonia on Wednesday, a<br> senior U.S. intelligence official told British outlet Sky News that the<br> U.S. is running offensive cyber operations in support of Ukraine.<br> <br> “My job is to provide a series of options to the secretary of defense and<br> the president, and so that’s what I do,” said...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/49">Researchers Uncover Malware Controlling Thousands of Sites in Parrot TDS Network</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (Jun 03)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://thehackernews.com/2022/06/researchers-uncover-malware-controlling.html">https://thehackernews.com/2022/06/researchers-uncover-malware-controlling.html</a><br> <br> The Parrot traffic direction system (TDS) that came to light earlier this<br> year has had a larger impact than previously thought, according to new<br> research.<br> <br> Sucuri, which has been tracking the same campaign since February 2019 under<br> the name "NDSW/NDSX," said that "the malware was one of the top infections"<br> detected in 2021, accounting for more than...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/48">FBI, CISA: Don't get caught in Karakurt's extortion web</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (Jun 03)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/03/fbi_cisa_warn_karakurt_extortion/">https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/03/fbi_cisa_warn_karakurt_extortion/</a><br> <br> The Feds have warned organizations about a lesser-known extortion gang<br> Karakurt, which demands ransoms as high as $13 million and, some<br> cybersecurity folks say, may be linked to the notorious Conti crew.<br> <br> In a joint advisory [PDF] this week, the FBI, CISA and US Treasury<br> Department outlined technical details about how Karakurt operates, along<br> with actions to take,...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/47">DOJ Seizes 3 Web Domains Used to Sell Stolen Data and DDoS Services</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (Jun 02)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://thehackernews.com/2022/06/doj-seizes-3-web-domains-used-to-sell.html">https://thehackernews.com/2022/06/doj-seizes-3-web-domains-used-to-sell.html</a><br> <br> The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) on Wednesday announced the seizure of<br> three domains used by cybercriminals to trade stolen personal information<br> and facilitate distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks for hire.<br> <br> This includes weleakinfo[.]to, ipstress[.]in, and ovh-booter[.]com, the<br> former of which allowed its users to traffic hacked personal data and<br> offered a...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/46">Chinese Hackers Begin Exploiting Latest Microsoft Office Zero-Day Vulnerability</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (Jun 02)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://thehackernews.com/2022/05/chinese-hackers-begin-exploiting-latest.html">https://thehackernews.com/2022/05/chinese-hackers-begin-exploiting-latest.html</a><br> <br> An advanced persistent threat (APT) actor aligned with Chinese state<br> interests has been observed weaponizing the new zero-day flaw in Microsoft<br> Office to achieve code execution on affected systems.<br> <br> "TA413 CN APT spotted [in-the-wild] exploiting the Follina zero-day using<br> URLs to deliver ZIP archives which contain Word Documents that use the<br> technique,"...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/45">US military hackers conducting offensive operations in support of Ukraine, says head of Cyber Command</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (Jun 02)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.three.fm/news/world-news/us-military-hackers-conducting-offensive-operations-in-support-of-ukraine-says-head-of-cyber-command/">https://www.three.fm/news/world-news/us-military-hackers-conducting-offensive-operations-in-support-of-ukraine-says-head-of-cyber-command/</a><br> <br> US military hackers have conducted offensive operations in support of<br> Ukraine, the head of US Cyber Command has told Sky News.<br> <br> In an exclusive interview, General Paul Nakasone also explained how "hunt<br> forward" operations were allowing the United States to search out foreign<br> hackers and identify...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/44">SideWinder Hackers Launched Over a 1, 000 Cyber Attacks Over the Past 2 Years</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (May 31)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://thehackernews.com/2022/05/sidewinder-hackers-launched-over-1000.html">https://thehackernews.com/2022/05/sidewinder-hackers-launched-over-1000.html</a><br> <br> An "aggressive" advanced persistent threat (APT) group known as SideWinder<br> has been linked to over 1,000 new attacks since April 2020.<br> <br> "Some of the main characteristics of this threat actor that make it stand<br> out among the others, are the sheer number, high frequency and persistence<br> of their attacks and the large collection of encrypted and obfuscated...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/43">Hackers are Selling US University Credentials Online, FBI Says</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (May 31)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://tech.co/news/hackers-are-selling-us-university-credentials-online-fbi-says">https://tech.co/news/hackers-are-selling-us-university-credentials-online-fbi-says</a><br> <br> The Federal Bureau of Investigation has warned US universities and colleges<br> that it has found banks of login credentials and other data relating to VPN<br> access circulating on cybercriminals forums.<br> <br> The fear is that such data will be sold and subsequently used by malicious<br> actors to orchestrate attacks on other accounts owned by the same students,<br> in the hope...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/42">Interpol Nabs 3 Nigerian Scammers Behind Malware-based Attacks</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (May 31)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://thehackernews.com/2022/05/interpol-nabs-3-nigerian-scammers.html">https://thehackernews.com/2022/05/interpol-nabs-3-nigerian-scammers.html</a><br> <br> Interpol on Monday announced the arrest of three suspected global scammers<br> in Nigeria for using remote access trojans (RATs) such as Agent Tesla to<br> facilitate malware-enabled cyber fraud.<br> <br> "The men are thought to have used the RAT to reroute financial<br> transactions, stealing confidential online connection details from<br> corporate organizations, including oil and gas...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/41">U.S. Warns Against North Korean Hackers Posing as IT Freelancers</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (May 18)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://thehackernews.com/2022/05/us-warns-against-north-korean-hackers.html">https://thehackernews.com/2022/05/us-warns-against-north-korean-hackers.html</a><br> <br> Highly skilled software and mobile app developers from the Democratic<br> People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) are posing as "non-DPRK nationals" in<br> hopes of landing freelance employment in an attempt to enable the regime's<br> malicious cyber intrusions.<br> <br> That's according to a joint advisory from the U.S. Department of State, the<br> Department of the...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/40">FBI and NSA say: Stop doing these 10 things that let the hackers in</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (May 18)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.zdnet.com/article/fbi-and-nsa-say-stop-doing-these-10-things-that-let-the-hackers-in/">https://www.zdnet.com/article/fbi-and-nsa-say-stop-doing-these-10-things-that-let-the-hackers-in/</a><br> <br> Cyber attackers regularly exploit unpatched software vulnerabilities, but<br> they "routinely" target security misconfigurations for initial access, so<br> the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and its<br> peers have created a to-do list for defenders in today's heightened threat<br> environment.<br> <br> CISA, the FBI and National...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/39">Fifth of Businesses Say Cyber-Attack Nearly Broke Them</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (May 18)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/fifth-of-businesses-cyber-attack/">https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/fifth-of-businesses-cyber-attack/</a><br> <br> A fifth of US and European businesses have warned that a serious<br> cyber-attack nearly rendered them insolvent, with most (87%) viewing<br> compromise as a bigger threat than an economic downturn, according to<br> Hiscox.<br> <br> The insurer polled over 5000 businesses in the US, UK, Ireland, France,<br> Spain, Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium to compile its annual Hiscox<br> Cyber...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/38">Hacker And Ransomware Designer Charged For Use And Sale Of Ransomware, And Profit Sharing Arrangements With Cybercriminals</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (May 18)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.shorenewsnetwork.com/2022/05/16/hacker-and-ransomware-designer-charged-for-use-and-sale-of-ransomware-and-profit-sharing-arrangements-with-cybercriminals/">https://www.shorenewsnetwork.com/2022/05/16/hacker-and-ransomware-designer-charged-for-use-and-sale-of-ransomware-and-profit-sharing-arrangements-with-cybercriminals/</a><br> <br> A criminal complaint was unsealed today in federal court in Brooklyn, New<br> York, charging Moises Luis Zagala Gonzalez (Zagala), also known as<br> “Nosophoros,” “Aesculapius” and “Nebuchadnezzar,” a citizen of France and<br> Venezuela who resides in Venezuela, with attempted...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/37">State of Ransomware shows huge growth in threat and impacts</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (May 04)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.continuitycentral.com/index.php/news/technology/7275-state-of-ransomware-shows-huge-growth-in-threat-and-impacts">https://www.continuitycentral.com/index.php/news/technology/7275-state-of-ransomware-shows-huge-growth-in-threat-and-impacts</a><br> <br> Sophos has released its annual survey and review of real-world ransomware<br> experiences in its ‘State of Ransomware 2022’ report. This shows that 66<br> percent of organizations surveyed were hit with ransomware in 2021, up from<br> 37 percent in 2020.<br> <br> The average ransom paid by organizations that had data encrypted in their...<br> </p> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> </blockquote> </div> <h2 id="oss" class="purpleheader">Open Source Tool Development</h2><div id="metasploit" class="l-abstract"> <a href="/metasploit/"><img src="/images/metasploit-logo.png" width="80" class="right" alt="metasploit logo"></a><p><b><a href="/metasploit/">Metasploit</a></b> — Development discussion for <a href="http://metasploit.com/">Metasploit</a>, the premier open source remote exploitation tool<ul class="inline"><li class="first"><a href="/metasploit/"><img src="/images/archive-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Archive icon">Archived Posts</a> <li><a href="/rss/metasploit.rss"><img src="/images/feed-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="RSS icon">RSS Feed</a> <li><a href="http://spool.metasploit.com/mailman/listinfo/framework"><img src="/images/about-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="About icon">About List</a> </ul> </div> <div id="wireshark" class="l-abstract"> <a href="/wireshark/"><img src="/images/wireshark-logo.png" width="80" class="right" alt="wireshark logo"></a><p><b><a href="/wireshark/">Wireshark</a></b> — Discussion of the free and open source <a href="http://www.wireshark.org/">Wireshark</a> network sniffer. 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This archive combines the snort-announce, snort-devel, snort-users, and snort-sigs lists.<ul class="inline"><li class="first"><a href="/snort/2025/q1/index.html"><img src="/images/current-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Current period icon">Current Quarter</a> <li><a href="/snort/"><img src="/images/archive-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Archive icon">Archived Posts</a> <li><a href="/rss/snort.rss"><img src="/images/feed-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="RSS icon">RSS Feed</a> <li><a href="http://www.snort.org/community/mailing-lists"><img src="/images/about-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="About icon">About List</a> <li><a class="showbutton" href="/snort/"><span class="show-id">snort</span>Latest Posts</a></ul> <blockquote id="latest-snort" class="latest"> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q1/26">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-03-13</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Mar 13)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the file-image,<br> malware-cnc and server-webapp rule sets to provide coverage for<br> emerging threats from these technologies.<br> <br> For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.snort.org/advisories">https://www.snort.org/advisories</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q1/25">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-03-11</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Mar 11)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> Talos is aware of vulnerabilities affecting products from Microsoft<br> Corporation.<br> <br> Details:<br> Microsoft Vulnerability CVE-2025-21247:<br> A coding deficiency exists in Microsoft MapUrlToZone that may lead to<br> security feature bypass.<br> <br> Rules to detect attacks targeting these vulnerabilities are included in<br> this release and are identified with:<br> Snort 2: GID 1, SIDs 64652 through 64653,<br> Snort 3: GID 1, SID...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q1/24">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-03-06</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Mar 06)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the browser-chrome,<br> deleted, file-image, file-other, policy-spam, server-apache and<br> server-webapp rule sets to provide coverage for emerging threats from<br> these technologies.<br> <br> For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.snort.org/advisories">https://www.snort.org/advisories</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q1/23">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-03-04</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Mar 04)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the file-image,<br> file-multimedia, file-office, indicator-obfuscation, malware-cnc,<br> malware-other and server-webapp rule sets to provide coverage for<br> emerging threats from these technologies.<br> <br> For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.snort.org/advisories">https://www.snort.org/advisories</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q1/22">Re: Rules crashing sensors - Update from 2025_02_21</a></strong> <em>Brian R. Thomas via Snort-sigs (Mar 03)</em><br> ET is Emerging Threats, not Snort.<br> <br> Your issue may be related to this issue,<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://community.emergingthreats.net/t/rule-failed-error/2471">https://community.emergingthreats.net/t/rule-failed-error/2471</a> . Your Snort<br> engine version is supported but there may be something related.<br> <br> -Brian<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q1/21">Re: Rules crashing sensors - Update from 2025_02_21</a></strong> <em>Joel Esler via Snort-sigs (Mar 03)</em><br> These rules are not in the official Snort ruleset.<br> <br> —<br> Sent from my iPad<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q1/20">Rules crashing sensors - Update from 2025_02_21</a></strong> <em>Lenny Hansson via Snort-sigs (Mar 03)</em><br> Hi There<br> These rules are crashing sensors. Please verify and test the rules agin.<br> <br> I am running SNORT Version 2.9.16.1 GRE (Build 140)<br> In the update from 2025_02_21 the following rules are crashing all my sensors.<br> <br> To fix this I had to put all the following rules into disablesid.conf to get sensors running.<br> <br> # RULES WITH PROBLEMS - ET TROJAN implant.js<br> 1:2060259<br> 1:2060260<br> 1:2060261<br> 1:2060262<br> 1:2060263<br> 1:2060264<br> 1:2060265<br> 1:2060266<br> <br> I have...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q1/19">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-02-27</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Feb 27)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the file-office,<br> file-pdf and server-webapp rule sets to provide coverage for emerging<br> threats from these technologies.<br> <br> For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.snort.org/advisories">https://www.snort.org/advisories</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q1/18">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-02-25</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Feb 25)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the file-executable,<br> file-other, indicator-compromise, malware-cnc, malware-other and<br> server-webapp rule sets to provide coverage for emerging threats from<br> these technologies.<br> <br> For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.snort.org/advisories">https://www.snort.org/advisories</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q1/17">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-02-20</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Feb 20)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the browser-ie,<br> file-pdf, malware-cnc, malware-other and server-webapp rule sets to<br> provide coverage for emerging threats from these technologies.<br> <br> For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.snort.org/advisories">https://www.snort.org/advisories</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q1/16">Snort IPS in Cisco ISR 4331 Router?</a></strong> <em>Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming via Snort-devel (Feb 18)</em><br> Subject: Snort IPS in Cisco ISR 4331 Router?<br> <br> Good day from Singapore,<br> <br> On the Software Downloads page for Cisco ISR 4331 router, link as follows:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/routers/4331-integrated-services-router-isr/model.html#~tab-downloads">https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/routers/4331-integrated-services-router-isr/model.html#~tab-downloads</a><br> <br> I saw UTD Snort IPS Engine Software.<br> <br> Is it an installer for the Snort IPS engine on Cisco ISR 4331 router?<br> <br> Can I really install and deploy Snort IPS on a Cisco ISR 4331 router?<br> <br> Thank you....<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q1/15">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-02-18</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Feb 18)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the browser-ie,<br> browser-plugins, file-office, file-pdf, indicator-compromise,<br> malware-cnc, protocol-scada, server-apache and server-webapp rule sets<br> to provide coverage for emerging threats from these technologies.<br> <br> For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q1/14">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-02-13</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Feb 13)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the file-executable,<br> file-other, malware-cnc, os-other, policy-other, server-apache,<br> server-iis, server-mail and server-webapp rule sets to provide coverage<br> for emerging threats from these technologies.<br> <br> For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q1/13">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-02-11</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Feb 11)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> Talos is aware of vulnerabilities affecting products from Microsoft<br> Corporation.<br> <br> Details:<br> Microsoft Vulnerability CVE-2025-21184:<br> A coding deficiency exists in Microsoft Windows Core Messaging<br> Elevation of Privileges Vulnerability that may lead to an escalation of<br> privilege.<br> <br> Rules to detect attacks targeting these vulnerabilities are included in<br> this release and are identified with:<br> Snort 2: GID 1,...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q1/12">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-02-06</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Feb 06)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the malware-cnc,<br> os-linux, os-windows, policy-other and server-webapp rule sets to<br> provide coverage for emerging threats from these 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