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πŸ—“οΈ Meris botnet leverages HTTP pipelining to smash DDoS attack records πŸ—“οΈ

Source of attacks β€˜almost entirely composed of Mikrotik devices’

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via "The Daily Swig".
β€Ό CVE-2020-14119 β€Ό

There is command injection in the addMeshNode interface of xqnetwork.lua, which leads to command execution under administrator authority on Xiaomi router AX3600 with rom versionrom< 1.1.12

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2020-14109 β€Ό

There is command injection in the meshd program in the routing system, resulting in command execution under administrator authority on Xiaomi router AX3600 with ROM version =< 1.1.12

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2021-34576 β€Ό

In Kaden PICOFLUX Air in all known versions an information exposure through observable discrepancy exists. This may give sensitive information (water consumption without distinct values) to third parties.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2020-14124 β€Ό

There is a buffer overflow in librsa.so called by getwifipwdurl interface, resulting in code execution on Xiaomi router AX3600 with ROM version =rom< 1.1.12.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2021-34571 β€Ό

Multiple Wireless M-Bus devices by Enbra use Hard-coded Credentials in Security mode 5 without an option to change the encryption key. An adversary can learn all information that is available in Enbra EWM.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2021-40066 β€Ό

The access controls on the Mobility read-only API improperly validate user access permissions. Attackers with both network access to the API and valid credentials can read data from it; regardless of access control group membership settings. This vulnerability is fixed in Mobility v11.76 and Mobility v12.14.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2021-34573 β€Ό

In Enbra EWM in Version 1.7.29 together with several tested wireless M-Bus Sensors the events backflow and "no flow" are not reconized or misinterpreted. This may lead to wrong values and missing events.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2021-34572 β€Ό

Enbra EWM 1.7.29 does not check for or detect replay attacks sent by wireless M-Bus Security mode 5 devices. Instead timestamps of the sensor are replaced by the time of the readout even if the data is a replay of earlier data.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2021-40067 β€Ό

The access controls on the Mobility read-write API improperly validate user access permissions; this API is disabled by default. If the API is manually enabled, attackers with both network access to the API and valid credentials can read and write data to it; regardless of access control group membership settings. This vulnerability is fixed in Mobility v12.14.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2020-14130 β€Ό

Some js interfaces in the Xiaomi community were exposed, causing sensitive functions to be maliciously called on Xiaomi community app Affected Version <3.0.210809

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
πŸ—“οΈ Manufacturing industry must limit internal data access to prevent sensitive leaks – report πŸ—“οΈ

Sector advised to monitor what employees can do on company networks

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via "The Daily Swig".
🦿 Bitdefender offers free decryptor for REvil ransomware victims 🦿

The free decryption tool will help victims restore their encrypted files from attacks made before July 13, 2021, says Bitdefender.

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via "Tech Republic".
⚠ OMIGOD, an exploitable hole in Microsoft open source code! ⚠

Got Linux? Here's a bug you weren't expecting, in software you might not know you have.

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via "Naked Security".
⚠ S3 Ep50: Two 0-days plus another 0-day plus a fast food bug [Podcast] ⚠

Bugs! So many bugs! Latest episode - listen now...

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via "Naked Security".
πŸ›  GNU Privacy Guard 2.2.31 πŸ› 

GnuPG (the GNU Privacy Guard or GPG) is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage. It can be used to encrypt data and to create digital signatures. It includes an advanced key management facility and is compliant with the proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described in RFC2440. As such, it is meant to be compatible with PGP from NAI, Inc. Because it does not use any patented algorithms, it can be used without any restrictions. This is the LTS release.

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via "Packet Storm Security".
β€Ό CVE-2021-41079 β€Ό

Apache Tomcat 8.5.0 to 8.5.63, 9.0.0-M1 to 9.0.43 and 10.0.0-M1 to 10.0.2 did not properly validate incoming TLS packets. When Tomcat was configured to use NIO+OpenSSL or NIO2+OpenSSL for TLS, a specially crafted packet could be used to trigger an infinite loop resulting in a denial of service.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2021-36160 β€Ό

A carefully crafted request uri-path can cause mod_proxy_uwsgi to read above the allocated memory and crash (DoS). This issue affects Apache HTTP Server versions 2.4.30 to 2.4.48 (inclusive).

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2021-40438 β€Ό

A crafted request uri-path can cause mod_proxy to forward the request to an origin server choosen by the remote user. This issue affects Apache HTTP Server 2.4.48 and earlier.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2021-27341 β€Ό

OpenSIS Community Edition version <= 7.6 is affected by a local file inclusion vulnerability in DownloadWindow.php via the "filename" parameter.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
β€Ό CVE-2021-39214 β€Ό

mitmproxy is an interactive, SSL/TLS-capable intercepting proxy. In mitmproxy 7.0.2 and below, a malicious client or server is able to perform HTTP request smuggling attacks through mitmproxy. This means that a malicious client/server could smuggle a request/response through mitmproxy as part of another request/response's HTTP message body. While a smuggled request is still captured as part of another request's body, it does not appear in the request list and does not go through the usual mitmproxy event hooks, where users may have implemented custom access control checks or input sanitization. Unless one uses mitmproxy to protect an HTTP/1 service, no action is required. The vulnerability has been fixed in mitmproxy 7.0.3 and above.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".