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Libnids is an implementation of an E-component of Network Intrusion Detection System. It emulates the IP stack of Linux 2.0.x. Libnids offers IP defragmentation, TCP stream assembly and TCP port scan detection.
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http://libnids.sourceforge.net/
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π¦tRACK Online traces Free:
Libnids is an implementation of an E-component of Network Intrusion Detection System. It emulates the IP stack of Linux 2.0.x. Libnids offers IP defragmentation, TCP stream assembly and TCP port scan detection.
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http://libnids.sourceforge.net/
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π΅Egavilanmedia User Registration & Login System SQL injection vulnerability:
https://dailycve.com/node/15
https://dailycve.com/node/15
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π¦CAPTURE & TRACKING NEW BEST COLLETION 4 :
>> CapTipper(https://github.com/omriher/CapTipper): Malicious HTTP traffic explorer
>> Chopshop(https://github.com/MITRECND/chopshop): is a MITRE developed framework to aid analysts in the creation and execution of pynids based decoders and detectors of APT tradecraft.
>> CoralReef(http://www.caida.org/tools/measurement/coralreef/): is a software suite developed by CAIDA to analyze data collected by passive Internet traffic monitors. It provides a programming library libcoral, similar to libpcap with extensions for ATM and other network types, which is available from both C and Perl.
>> DPDK(http://dpdk.org/): is a set of libraries and drivers for fast packet processing. It was designed to run on any processors. The first supported CPU was Intel x86 and it is now extended to IBM Power 8, EZchip TILE-Gx and ARM. It runs mostly in Linux userland. A FreeBSD port is available for a subset of DPDK features.
>> DPKT(https://github.com/kbandla/dpkt): Python packet creation/parsing library.
>> ECap(https://bitbucket.org/nathanj/ecap/wiki): (External Capture) is a distributed network sniffer with a web front- end. Ecap was written many years ago in 2005, but a post on the tcpdump-workers mailing list requested a similar application... so here it is. It would be fun to update it and work on it again if there's any interest.
>> EtherApe(http://etherape.sourceforge.net/): is a graphical network monitor for Unix modeled after etherman. Featuring link layer, ip and TCP modes, it displays network activity graphically. Hosts and links change in size with traffic. Color coded protocols display. It supports Ethernet, FDDI, Token Ring, ISDN, PPP and SLIP devices. It can filter traffic to be shown, and can read traffic from a file as well as live from the network.
>> HttpSniffer(https://github.com/caesar0301/http-sniffer): A multi-threading tool to sniff TCP flow statistics and embedded HTTP headers from PCAP file. Each TCP flow carrying HTTP is exported to text file in JSON format.
>> Ipsumdump(http://www.read.seas.harvard.edu/~kohler/ipsumdump/): summarizes TCP/IP dump files into a self-describing ASCII format easily readable by humans and programs. Ipsumdump can read packets from network interfaces, from tcpdump files, and from existing ipsumdump files. It will transparently uncompress tcpdump or ipsumdump files when necessary. It can randomly sample traffic, filter traffic based on its contents, anonymize IP addresses, and sort packets from multiple dumps by timestamp. Also, it can optionally create a tcpdump file containing actual packet data. It's also convenient to work with CLICK as a inserted module.
>> ITA(http://ita.ee.lbl.gov/): The Internet Traffic Archive is a moderated repository to support widespread access to traces of Internet network traffic, sponsored by ACM SIGCOMM. The traces can be used to study network dynamics, usage characteristics, and growth patterns, as well as providing the grist for trace- driven simulations. The archive is also open to programs for reducing raw trace data to more manageable forms, for generating synthetic traces, and for analyzing traces.
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π¦CAPTURE & TRACKING NEW BEST COLLETION 4 :
>> CapTipper(https://github.com/omriher/CapTipper): Malicious HTTP traffic explorer
>> Chopshop(https://github.com/MITRECND/chopshop): is a MITRE developed framework to aid analysts in the creation and execution of pynids based decoders and detectors of APT tradecraft.
>> CoralReef(http://www.caida.org/tools/measurement/coralreef/): is a software suite developed by CAIDA to analyze data collected by passive Internet traffic monitors. It provides a programming library libcoral, similar to libpcap with extensions for ATM and other network types, which is available from both C and Perl.
>> DPDK(http://dpdk.org/): is a set of libraries and drivers for fast packet processing. It was designed to run on any processors. The first supported CPU was Intel x86 and it is now extended to IBM Power 8, EZchip TILE-Gx and ARM. It runs mostly in Linux userland. A FreeBSD port is available for a subset of DPDK features.
>> DPKT(https://github.com/kbandla/dpkt): Python packet creation/parsing library.
>> ECap(https://bitbucket.org/nathanj/ecap/wiki): (External Capture) is a distributed network sniffer with a web front- end. Ecap was written many years ago in 2005, but a post on the tcpdump-workers mailing list requested a similar application... so here it is. It would be fun to update it and work on it again if there's any interest.
>> EtherApe(http://etherape.sourceforge.net/): is a graphical network monitor for Unix modeled after etherman. Featuring link layer, ip and TCP modes, it displays network activity graphically. Hosts and links change in size with traffic. Color coded protocols display. It supports Ethernet, FDDI, Token Ring, ISDN, PPP and SLIP devices. It can filter traffic to be shown, and can read traffic from a file as well as live from the network.
>> HttpSniffer(https://github.com/caesar0301/http-sniffer): A multi-threading tool to sniff TCP flow statistics and embedded HTTP headers from PCAP file. Each TCP flow carrying HTTP is exported to text file in JSON format.
>> Ipsumdump(http://www.read.seas.harvard.edu/~kohler/ipsumdump/): summarizes TCP/IP dump files into a self-describing ASCII format easily readable by humans and programs. Ipsumdump can read packets from network interfaces, from tcpdump files, and from existing ipsumdump files. It will transparently uncompress tcpdump or ipsumdump files when necessary. It can randomly sample traffic, filter traffic based on its contents, anonymize IP addresses, and sort packets from multiple dumps by timestamp. Also, it can optionally create a tcpdump file containing actual packet data. It's also convenient to work with CLICK as a inserted module.
>> ITA(http://ita.ee.lbl.gov/): The Internet Traffic Archive is a moderated repository to support widespread access to traces of Internet network traffic, sponsored by ACM SIGCOMM. The traces can be used to study network dynamics, usage characteristics, and growth patterns, as well as providing the grist for trace- driven simulations. The archive is also open to programs for reducing raw trace data to more manageable forms, for generating synthetic traces, and for analyzing traces.
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GitHub
GitHub - omriher/CapTipper: Malicious HTTP traffic explorer
Malicious HTTP traffic explorer. Contribute to omriher/CapTipper development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Axiomtek is launching the AIE100-903-FL-NX AI Edge framework that can perform in rugged conditions.
#Technologies
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URI.js input validation error vulnerability | CVE
Details:
URI.js has an input validation error flaw, which comes from causing the host name to be spoofed by using a backslash (``) character followed by an at (`@`) The decision may be wrong if the host name is included in the protection decision. The effectβ¦
URI.js has an input validation error flaw, which comes from causing the host name to be spoofed by using a backslash (``) character followed by an at (`@`) The decision may be wrong if the host name is included in the protection decision. The effectβ¦
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π΅Multiple vulnerabilities in Aterm SA3500G provided by NEC Corporation:
https://dailycve.com/node/17
https://dailycve.com/node/17
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Multiple vulnerabilities in Aterm SA3500G provided by NEC Corporation | CVE
Details:
OS Command Injection ( CWE-78 ) --CVE-2020-5635
CVSS v3CVSS: 3.0 / AV: A / AC: L / PR: N / UI: N / S: U / C: H / I: H / A: HBase value: 8.8
CVSS v2AV: A / AC: L / Au: N / C: P / I: P / A: PBase value: 5.8
OS Command Injection ( CWE-78 ) --CVE-2020-5635
CVSS v3CVSS: 3.0 / AV: A / AC: L / PR: N / UI: N / S: U / C: H / I: H / A: HBase value: 8.8
CVSS v2AV: A / AC: L / Au: N / C: P / I: P / A: PBase value: 5.8
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PyPi 3
1) pip3 install xxh-xxh
pipx - good alternative to brew and pip, read comparision
2) pipx install xxh-xxh
Conda-forge feedstock
3) conda config --add channels conda-forge
conda install xxh-xxh
Β» Homebrew
> brew install xxh
Β» Linux portable binary
1) mkdir ~/xxh && cd ~/xxh
2) wget https://github.com/xxh/xxh-portable/raw/master/result/xxh-portable-musl-alpine-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz
3) tar -xzf xxh-portable-musl-alpine-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz
4) ./xxh
> >Linux AppImage
1) mkdir ~/xxh && cd ~/xxh
2) wget -O xxh https://github.com/xxh/xxh-appimage/releases/
download/continuous/xxh-release-x86_64.AppImage
3) chmod +x xxh && ./xxh
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PyPi 3
1) pip3 install xxh-xxh
pipx - good alternative to brew and pip, read comparision
2) pipx install xxh-xxh
Conda-forge feedstock
3) conda config --add channels conda-forge
conda install xxh-xxh
Β» Homebrew
> brew install xxh
Β» Linux portable binary
1) mkdir ~/xxh && cd ~/xxh
2) wget https://github.com/xxh/xxh-portable/raw/master/result/xxh-portable-musl-alpine-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz
3) tar -xzf xxh-portable-musl-alpine-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz
4) ./xxh
> >Linux AppImage
1) mkdir ~/xxh && cd ~/xxh
2) wget -O xxh https://github.com/xxh/xxh-appimage/releases/
download/continuous/xxh-release-x86_64.AppImage
3) chmod +x xxh && ./xxh
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Releases Β· xxh/xxh-appimage
xonsh.AppImage continuous build. Contribute to xxh/xxh-appimage development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Plone XXE attacks | CVE
Details:
Plone is a Zope Technology Server-based open source content management system (CMS). In Plone versions prior to 5.2.3, there is a security vulnerability which allows XXE attacks to be carried out without permission through features protected byβ¦
Plone is a Zope Technology Server-based open source content management system (CMS). In Plone versions prior to 5.2.3, there is a security vulnerability which allows XXE attacks to be carried out without permission through features protected byβ¦
π¦free recommended project Haka:
An open source security oriented language which allows to describe protocols and apply security policies on (live) captured traffic. The scope of Haka language is twofold. First of all, it allows to write security rules in order to filter/alter/drop unwanted packets and log and report malicious activities. Second, Haka features a grammar enabling to specify network protocols and their underlying state machine.
Β» http://www.haka-security.org
An open source security oriented language which allows to describe protocols and apply security policies on (live) captured traffic. The scope of Haka language is twofold. First of all, it allows to write security rules in order to filter/alter/drop unwanted packets and log and report malicious activities. Second, Haka features a grammar enabling to specify network protocols and their underlying state machine.
Β» http://www.haka-security.org
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