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First Active2019-06-14
Last Active2023-04-06
Cisco / Dell / Netgear Information Disclosure / Hash Decrypter
Posted Apr 6, 2023
Authored by Ken Pyle

Dell EMC Networking PC5500 firmware versions 4.1.0.22 and Cisco Sx / SMB suffer from an information leakage vulnerability.

tags | exploit, info disclosure
systems | cisco
advisories | CVE-2019-15993, CVE-2020-5330
SHA-256 | b8a45b8069a5a5129862e21629b12e2ac7fea0a964921f4c4676a3ebbf3a17c8
DASDEC Cross Site Scripting / HTML Injection
Posted Jul 21, 2022
Authored by Ken Pyle

The Monroe Electronics / Digital Alert Systems OneNet SE DASDEC Emergency Alert System Appliance suffers from cross site scripting and html injection vulnerabilities.

tags | exploit, vulnerability, xss
SHA-256 | 82f6d98418853066b6a98235aa9b2f3a0913d729dcbf7cc7b1e70d395b6a8bad
Exploiting Persistent XSS And Unsanitized Injection Vectors For Layer 2 Bypass And COOLHANDLUKE Protocol Creation
Posted May 26, 2022
Authored by Ken Pyle | Site cybir.com

This whitepaper demonstrates leveraging cross site scripting and polyglot exploitation in an exploit called COOLHANDLUKE to violate network segmentation / layer 2 VLAN policies while routing and sending a file between isolated, air gapped networks without a router. This issue affects HPE Procurve, Aruba Networks, Cisco, Dell, and Netgear products.

tags | paper, protocol, xss
systems | cisco
SHA-256 | 1ec58f30e8a0a21c51d095c930eb3fc00827e2d07118a62f2dd3d6f7154a73ce
Exploiting Persistent XSS And Unsanitized Injection Vectors For DIRECTIVEFOUR Protocol Creation / IP Router-Less Tunneling
Posted May 26, 2022
Authored by Ken Pyle | Site cybir.com

In this whitepaper, the author demonstrates abusing persistent cross site scripting and polyglot payloads can allow for robust protocol creation similar to COOLHANDLUKE and allows an attacker to exfiltrate, encapsulate, and tunnel their malicious traffic between IPv4 and IPv6 networks without a router. The author calls the technique and protocol "DIRECTIVEFOUR". This issue affects Cisco SMB and Sx Series switches.

tags | paper, protocol, xss
SHA-256 | 4b5d4d8cfa4b802b87cad15d22893764dd635937e23e58bc76e7fa4673c00370
GeoVision Geowebserver 5.3.3 LFI / XSS / CSRF / Code Execution
Posted Aug 17, 2021
Authored by Ken Pyle

GeoVision Geowebserver versions 5.3.3 and below suffer from code execution, cross site request forgery, cross site scripting, html injection, and local file inclusion vulnerabilities.

tags | exploit, local, vulnerability, code execution, xss, file inclusion, csrf
SHA-256 | 8ccb4bb1b96f86b0ef24cd5e1b36f037c42c2f00bb5ec9a80fedbe4537f7a7ab
JNLP Injection To Multi-OS Code Execution
Posted Jun 25, 2021
Authored by Ken Pyle

Whitepaper discussing BIZARRELOVETRIANGLE and FULLCLIP - JNLP parameter injection attacks to remote, persistent, multi-os code execution.

tags | paper, remote, code execution
SHA-256 | 0544f59a1e884ac5e4753711797fde21b5db764b310bbdc41f2106aa58ffdef4
Dell EMC Avamar ADMe Web UI 1.0.50 / 1.0.51 Local File Inclusion
Posted Jun 14, 2019
Authored by Dell Product Security Incident Response Team, Ken Pyle | Site dellemc.com

Dell EMC Avamar ADMe Web Interface is affected by a local file inclusion vulnerability which may allow a malicious user to download arbitrary files from the affected system by sending a specially crafted request to the Web Interface application. Versions 1.0.50 and 1.0.51 are affected.

tags | advisory, web, arbitrary, local, file inclusion
advisories | CVE-2019-3737
SHA-256 | 7acfa0ed5a7472704419b66813b778ef436398a2db8ae457ca89f746c7f72462
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