testssl.sh is a free command line tool which checks a server's service on any port for the support of TLS/SSL ciphers, protocols as well as recent cryptographic flaws, and much more. It is written in (pure) bash, makes only use of standard Unix utilities, openssl and last but not least bash sockets.
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xorg-x11-server versions prior to 1.20.3 modulepath local privilege escalation exploit.
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This Metasploit module exploits a stack based buffer overflow in HTML5 Video Player 1.2.5.
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Linux Kernel version 4.8 on Ubuntu 16.04 suffers from an sctp kernel pointer leak vulnerability.
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Schneider Electric PLC suffers from a session calculation authentication bypass vulnerability.
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The KPOT Botnet suffers from an arbitrary file disclosure vulnerability that can also disclose credentials.
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ATool version 1.0.0.2 suffers from a stack buffer overflow vulnerability.
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Joomla JCE component versions 2.5.24 through 2.6.33 suffer from a database backup disclosure vulnerability.
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Joomla JCE component versions 2.6.7.1 through 2.6.33 suffer from an arbitrary file upload vulnerability.
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This archive contains all of the 210 exploits added to Packet Storm in November, 2018.
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Seopanel version 3.13.0 suffers from cross site scripting vulnerabilities.
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