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Files Date: 2015-10-10 to 2015-10-11

NetUSB Stack Buffer Overflow
Posted Oct 10, 2015
Authored by Stefan Viehboeck | Site sec-consult.com

NetUSB stack buffer overflow denial of service exploit.

tags | exploit, denial of service, overflow
advisories | CVE-2015-3036
SHA-256 | 5442a486e9656c62a01cfaf5fcfda32c973d961030d9fd315377e310ff046fcc
Writing Cisco IOS Rootkits
Posted Oct 10, 2015
Authored by Luca Hall | Site grid32.com

This paper is about the work involved in modifying firmware images with the test case focused on Cisco IOS. It will show how it is a common misconception that doing such a thing involves advanced knowledge or nation state level resources. This paper provides sound methodologies, shows how to approach the subject, and walks the reader through the entire process while providing the necessary knowledge so that by the end of the paper, if the reader is to follow it completely through, they will have a basic but functional firmware rootkit.

tags | paper
systems | cisco, ios
SHA-256 | 9a640a4cab4b430094d192f1ba9f9003d26b9e0e867d5b02396f69b6e1e9b68c
HP SiteScope DNS Tool Command Injection
Posted Oct 10, 2015
Authored by juan vazquez, Charles Riggs, Kirk Hayes | Site metasploit.com

This Metasploit module exploits a command injection vulnerability discovered in HP SiteScope 11.30 and earlier versions (tested in 11.26 and 11.30). The vulnerability exists in the DNS Tool allowing an attacker to execute arbitrary commands in the context of the service. By default, HP SiteScope installs and runs as SYSTEM in Windows and does not require authentication. This vulnerability only exists on the Windows version. The Linux version is unaffected.

tags | exploit, arbitrary
systems | linux, windows
SHA-256 | 3607c5590e7cac6a67ea8ff74295111369ad5e039b60d25c3eb1d6bd7e802c0c
Belkin N300 Wifi N Router F9K1010 Arbitrary File Disclosure
Posted Oct 10, 2015
Authored by Todor Donev

Belkin N300 Wifi N Router F9K1010 suffers from an arbitrary file disclosure vulnerability.

tags | exploit, arbitrary, info disclosure
SHA-256 | d1d30cc1ca221150e284d860d9f3434d2258b60abbb1663bb53203a4c180f2a1
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