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No, the cutting edge in security research is and will continue to be the full disclosure mailing lists such as Bugtraq. Here we provide web archives and RSS feeds (now including message extracts), updated in real-time, for many of our favorite lists. Browse the individual lists below, or search them all using the Site Search box above. <h2 id="inseclists" class="purpleheader">Insecure.Org Lists</h2><div id="nmap-dev" class="l-abstract"> <a href="/nmap-dev/"><img src="/images/nmap-dev-logo.png" width="80" class="right" alt="nmap-dev logo"></a><p><b><a href="/nmap-dev/">Nmap Development</a></b> — Unmoderated technical development forum for debating ideas, patches, and suggestions regarding proposed changes to <a href="https://nmap.org">Nmap</A> and related projects. <a href="https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev">Subscribe to nmap-dev here</a>.<ul class="inline"><li class="first"><a href="/nmap-dev/2025/q2/index.html"><img src="/images/current-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Current period icon">Previous Quarter</a> <li><a href="/nmap-dev/"><img src="/images/archive-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Archive icon">Archived Posts</a> <li><a href="/rss/nmap-dev.rss"><img src="/images/feed-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="RSS icon">RSS Feed</a> <li><a href="https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev"><img src="/images/about-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="About icon">About List</a> <li><a class="showbutton" href="/nmap-dev/"><span class="show-id">nmap-dev</span>Latest Posts</a></ul> <blockquote id="latest-nmap-dev" class="latest"> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q2/2">Re: .NET Wrapper for Npcap</a></strong> <em>Verde Denim (Jun 11)</em><br> Stop<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q2/1">.NET Wrapper for Npcap</a></strong> <em>Altaffer, Steven via dev (Jun 11)</em><br> Not sure if this is off topic, Npcap took me to this mail list.<br> <br> We developed a Visual C# app using Winpcap and PcapDotNet v1.0.4 wrapper to allow integrating into the C# project. I <br> have performed several searches for the equivalent wrapper or C++/CLI project for Npcap with no luck. If someone knows <br> of one out there, I would appreciate a link.<br> <br> Thanks<br> <br> Steve Altaffer - Donatech Corp<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q2/0">Issue with ssh2-enum-algos?</a></strong> <em>Frank Bergmann (Jun 08)</em><br> Hi,<br> <br> while playing around with the ssh protocol I noticed that ssh2-enum-algos<br> lists different algorithms for kex_algorithms, encryption_algorithms and<br> mac_algorithms than what I get from the same ssh server.<br> <br> I also made a test with ssh itself for encryption_algorithms and it did show<br> up exactly the same list like I get with my own tool.<br> ssh2-enum-algos shows also aes256-cbc which doesn't appear in my tool and in<br> ssh client:<br> <br> $...<br> </p> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/13">Windows 10/11: Ncat: A message sent on a datagram socket was larger than the internal message buffer ...</a></strong> <em>Ken Kayser (Feb 20)</em><br> *Describe the bug*<br> When listening to a port with ncat, as soon as a UDP packet is received, I<br> receive a constant stream of errors with the following text: "Ncat: A<br> message sent on a datagram socket was larger than the internal message<br> buffer or some other network limit, or the buffer used to receive a<br> datagram into was smaller than the datagram itself. ."<br> <br> *To Reproduce*<br> <br> 1. In either a Windows command line or Powershell I enter...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/12">Reverse DNS (issue #3007)</a></strong> <em>Matteo Nicoli (Feb 13)</em><br> Hi all,<br> <br> I noticed a cool feature proposal on GitHub (issue 3007 <<a rel="nofollow" href="https://github.com/nmap/nmap/issues/3007">https://github.com/nmap/nmap/issues/3007</a>>). It basically <br> suggests a new feature for returning the (complete) list of DNS records obtained — through reverse DNS lookups — from <br> an IP address. If it matches with the map product roadmap, I’d like to start implementing it. Is there some maintainer <br> who could give me a brief feedback about it?<br> <br> Cheers,<br> Matteo<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/11">Re: Mail stoppage</a></strong> <em>Gordon Fyodor Lyon (Feb 12)</em><br> Yes, this was my fault. Mail to the Nmap dev list from non-subscribers<br> goes through moderation to keep out the spam. I regularly go through the<br> moderation queue to find and approve the "real" messages, but I was a bit<br> slow this time. We strongly recommend that folks posting to the list first<br> subscribe to it. This avoids the moderation delay and prevents them from<br> missing any responses which might only be sent to the list.<br> <br> Cheers,...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/10">Mail stoppage</a></strong> <em>Dave Close (Feb 12)</em><br> Several messages received today seem to have been stuck on nmap.org for<br> up to a month. Example (edited for clarity):<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/9">Version: 7.94+SVN TypeError: Couldn't find foreign struct converter for 'cairo.Context'</a></strong> <em>Hendrick Halim (Feb 12)</em><br> Version: 7.94+SVN<br> TypeError: Couldn't find foreign struct converter for 'cairo.Context'<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/8">topology tab crash</a></strong> <em>Genny and Doug Kent (Feb 12)</em><br> zenmap crashes when topology tab clicked.<br> <br> Output message below<br> <br> Version: 7.94+SVN<br> TypeError: Couldn't find foreign struct converter for 'cairo.Context'<br> <br> Doug Kent<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/7">PR #2954, Fix out of bounds reads in packet parsing</a></strong> <em>Domen Puncer Kugler via dev (Feb 12)</em><br> Hi,<br> <br> I've submitted a pull request a few months ago:<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://github.com/nmap/nmap/pull/2954">https://github.com/nmap/nmap/pull/2954</a><br> <br> The PR includes following three commits:<br> - Fix out of bounds read in HopByHopHeader::validate<br> - Fix out of bounds read in PacketParser::split<br> - Add AFL test code for PacketParser<br> <br> This was found as a part of a short Hackathon at NCC Group.<br> As far as I can tell, there is no security impact, but it would still be nice <br> to see this fixed.<br> <br> Kind regards<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/6">High-Priority HTML Parsing script</a></strong> <em>astrotoki via dev (Feb 12)</em><br> Hello,<br> <br> I noticed that under the high priority script ideas was the need for a library that parses HTML info from sites. I <br> wrote a script that uses a web crawler and extracts html info from attached pages and accompanying urls within the html <br> body. Let me know if this is what yall were after?<br> <br> Thanks!<br> Ryan LaPierre <Astro>_______________________________________________<br> Sent through the dev mailing list...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/5">URL Pathfinder</a></strong> <em>astrotoki via dev (Feb 12)</em><br> Hello all!<br> <br> I just wrote up another script, trying to practice and maybe have some added to the master list for nmap. This script <br> enumerates possible hidden path extensions on urls. As always, Id love input on it, changes or updates.<br> <br> Thanks all!<br> Ryan LaPierre <Astro>_______________________________________________<br> Sent through the dev mailing list<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev">https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev</a><br> Archived at <a rel="nofollow" href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/">https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/4">Null Byte Poisoning NSE</a></strong> <em>astrotoki via dev (Feb 12)</em><br> Here is my submission of a script I wrote that should test a site for null byte poisoning vulnerabilities._______________________________________________<br> Sent through the dev mailing list<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev">https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev</a><br> Archived at <a rel="nofollow" href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/">https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/3">Re: First Go</a></strong> <em>astrotoki via dev (Feb 12)</em><br> Here is an updated version with more XSS patterns integrated into it. As well as some clean up!<br> <br> I also created a separate .lua with just the http crawler function.<br> <br> Sent through the dev mailing list<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev">https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/dev</a><br> Archived at <a rel="nofollow" href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/">https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2025/q1/2">First Go</a></strong> <em>astrotoki via dev (Feb 12)</em><br> Hello!,<br> <br> I just started learning Lua for writing NSEs and had a go at a HTTP crawler that identifies XSS vulnerabilities on <br> sites. I used Juice-Shop OWASP to confirm it works. (Thats why the source code uses port 3000 in addition to 80) Id <br> love feedback! Doing my best to learn as much as I can. I attached the http_xss_crawler.nse below!<br> <br> PS. I had used ChatGPTo1 and Github CoPilot to aid in debugging and syntax issues. The overall code is my...<br> </p> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> </blockquote> </div> <div id="nmap-announce" class="l-abstract"> <a href="/nmap-announce/"><img src="/images/nmap-announce-logo.png" width="80" class="right" alt="nmap-announce logo"></a><p><b><a href="/nmap-announce/">Nmap Announce</a></b> — Moderated list for the most important new releases and announcements regarding the <a href="https://nmap.org">Nmap Security Scanner</a> and related projects. We recommend that all Nmap users <a href="https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/announce">subscribe to stay informed</a>.<ul class="inline"><li class="first"><a href="/nmap-announce/2025/index.html"><img src="/images/current-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Current period icon">Current Year</a> <li><a href="/nmap-announce/"><img src="/images/archive-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Archive icon">Archived Posts</a> <li><a href="/rss/nmap-announce.rss"><img src="/images/feed-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="RSS icon">RSS Feed</a> <li><a href="https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/announce"><img src="/images/about-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="About icon">About List</a> <li><a class="showbutton" href="/nmap-announce/"><span class="show-id">nmap-announce</span>Latest Posts</a></ul> <blockquote id="latest-nmap-announce" class="latest"> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-announce/2025/0">Npcap Version 1.82 Released with VLAN Tagging and More</a></strong> <em>Gordon Fyodor Lyon (Apr 28)</em><br> Dear Nmap Community,<br> <br> In preparation for an imminent Nmap release (hopefully this week!), we have<br> released Version 1.82 of our Npcap Windows packet capture and transmission<br> driver. It builds upon the recent 1.81 release to add support for VLAN<br> tagging. This allows you to select for packets directed to a certain VLAN<br> or just inspect the VLAN headers on any packets received. It's especially<br> useful for Wireshark users. You can also now send...<br> </p> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nmap-announce/2024/0">Nmap 7.95 released: OS and service detection signatures galore!</a></strong> <em>Gordon Fyodor Lyon (May 05)</em><br> Dear Nmap Community,<br> <br> I just arrived in San Francisco for the RSA conference and am delighted to<br> announce our Nmap Version 7.95 release! I'm most excited that we finally<br> tackled our backlog of OS and service detection fingerprint submissions.<br> We're not talking about dozens or hundreds of them-we processed more than<br> 6,500 fingerprints!<br> <br> For OS detection, we added 336 signatures, bringing the new total to 6,036.<br> Additions include iOS 15...<br> </p> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> </blockquote> </div> <div id="fulldisclosure" class="l-abstract"> <a href="/fulldisclosure/"><img src="/images/fulldisclosure-logo.png" width="80" class="right" alt="fulldisclosure logo"></a><p><b><a href="/fulldisclosure/">Full Disclosure</a></b> — A public, vendor-neutral forum for detailed discussion of vulnerabilities and exploitation techniques, as well as tools, papers, news, and events of interest to the community. The relaxed atmosphere of this quirky list provides some comic relief and certain industry gossip. More importantly, fresh vulnerabilities sometimes hit this list many hours or days before they pass through the Bugtraq moderation queue.<ul class="inline"><li class="first"><a href="/fulldisclosure/2025/Jul/index.html"><img src="/images/current-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Current period icon">Previous Month</a> <li><a href="/fulldisclosure/"><img src="/images/archive-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Archive icon">Archived Posts</a> <li><a href="/rss/fulldisclosure.rss"><img src="/images/feed-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="RSS icon">RSS Feed</a> <li><a href="https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/fulldisclosure"><img src="/images/about-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="About icon">About List</a> <li><a class="showbutton" href="/fulldisclosure/"><span class="show-id">fulldisclosure</span>Latest Posts</a></ul> <blockquote id="latest-fulldisclosure" class="latest"> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Jul/39">Defense in depth -- the Microsoft way (part 90): "Digital Signature" property sheet missing without "Read Extended Attributes" access permission</a></strong> <em>Stefan Kanthak via Fulldisclosure (Jul 29)</em><br> Hi @ll,<br> <br> about 35 years ago Microsoft began to implement their "New Technology<br> File System" (NTFS) for their upcoming Windows NT operating system.<br> NTFS supports the extended attributes of the HPFS file system which<br> Microsoft and IBM had developed for their OS/2 operating system before.<br> NTFS' initial version, released with Windows NT 3.1 in 1993, had no<br> access control; this was added for Windows NT 3.5, released one year<br> later, with...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Jul/38">St. Pölten UAS 20250721-0 | Multiple Vulnerabilities in Helmholz Industrial Router REX100 / mbNET.mini</a></strong> <em>Thomas Weber | CyberDanube via Fulldisclosure (Jul 29)</em><br> St. Pölten UAS 20250721-0<br> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br> title| Multiple Vulnerabilities in REX100<br> product| Helmholz Industrial Router REX100 / mbNET.mini<br> vulnerable version| < 2.3.3<br> fixed version| 2.3.3<br> CVE number| CVE-2025-41673, CVE-2025-41674, CVE-2025-41675,<br> | CVE-2025-41676, CVE-2025-41677, CVE-2025-41678,...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Jul/37">APPLE-SA-07-29-2025-8 visionOS 2.6</a></strong> <em>Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure (Jul 29)</em><br> APPLE-SA-07-29-2025-8 visionOS 2.6<br> <br> visionOS 2.6 addresses the following issues.<br> Information about the security content is also available at<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.apple.com/124154">https://support.apple.com/124154</a>.<br> <br> Apple maintains a Security Releases page at<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.apple.com/100100">https://support.apple.com/100100</a> which lists recent<br> software updates with security advisories.<br> <br> afclip<br> Available for: Apple Vision Pro<br> Impact: Parsing a file may lead to an unexpected app termination<br> Description: The issue was...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Jul/36">APPLE-SA-07-29-2025-7 tvOS 18.6</a></strong> <em>Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure (Jul 29)</em><br> APPLE-SA-07-29-2025-7 tvOS 18.6<br> <br> tvOS 18.6 addresses the following issues.<br> Information about the security content is also available at<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.apple.com/124153">https://support.apple.com/124153</a>.<br> <br> Apple maintains a Security Releases page at<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.apple.com/100100">https://support.apple.com/100100</a> which lists recent<br> software updates with security advisories.<br> <br> afclip<br> Available for: Apple TV HD and Apple TV 4K (all models)<br> Impact: Parsing a file may lead to an unexpected app termination<br> Description:...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Jul/35">APPLE-SA-07-29-2025-6 watchOS 11.6</a></strong> <em>Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure (Jul 29)</em><br> APPLE-SA-07-29-2025-6 watchOS 11.6<br> <br> watchOS 11.6 addresses the following issues.<br> Information about the security content is also available at<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.apple.com/124155">https://support.apple.com/124155</a>.<br> <br> Apple maintains a Security Releases page at<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.apple.com/100100">https://support.apple.com/100100</a> which lists recent<br> software updates with security advisories.<br> <br> afclip<br> Available for: Apple Watch Series 6 and later<br> Impact: Parsing a file may lead to an unexpected app termination<br> Description: The...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Jul/34">APPLE-SA-07-29-2025-5 macOS Ventura 13.7.7</a></strong> <em>Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure (Jul 29)</em><br> APPLE-SA-07-29-2025-5 macOS Ventura 13.7.7<br> <br> macOS Ventura 13.7.7 addresses the following issues.<br> Information about the security content is also available at<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.apple.com/124151">https://support.apple.com/124151</a>.<br> <br> Apple maintains a Security Releases page at<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.apple.com/100100">https://support.apple.com/100100</a> which lists recent<br> software updates with security advisories.<br> <br> Admin Framework<br> Available for: macOS Ventura<br> Impact: An app may be able to cause a denial-of-service<br> Description: A...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Jul/33">APPLE-SA-07-29-2025-4 macOS Sonoma 14.7.7</a></strong> <em>Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure (Jul 29)</em><br> APPLE-SA-07-29-2025-4 macOS Sonoma 14.7.7<br> <br> macOS Sonoma 14.7.7 addresses the following issues.<br> Information about the security content is also available at<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.apple.com/124150">https://support.apple.com/124150</a>.<br> <br> Apple maintains a Security Releases page at<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.apple.com/100100">https://support.apple.com/100100</a> which lists recent<br> software updates with security advisories.<br> <br> Admin Framework<br> Available for: macOS Sonoma<br> Impact: An app may be able to cause a denial-of-service<br> Description: A path...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Jul/32">APPLE-SA-07-29-2025-3 macOS Sequoia 15.6</a></strong> <em>Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure (Jul 29)</em><br> APPLE-SA-07-29-2025-3 macOS Sequoia 15.6<br> <br> macOS Sequoia 15.6 addresses the following issues.<br> Information about the security content is also available at<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.apple.com/124149">https://support.apple.com/124149</a>.<br> <br> Apple maintains a Security Releases page at<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.apple.com/100100">https://support.apple.com/100100</a> which lists recent<br> software updates with security advisories.<br> <br> Admin Framework<br> Available for: macOS Sequoia<br> Impact: An app may be able to cause a denial-of-service<br> Description: A path...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Jul/31">APPLE-SA-07-29-2025-2 iPadOS 17.7.9</a></strong> <em>Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure (Jul 29)</em><br> APPLE-SA-07-29-2025-2 iPadOS 17.7.9<br> <br> iPadOS 17.7.9 addresses the following issues.<br> Information about the security content is also available at<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.apple.com/124148">https://support.apple.com/124148</a>.<br> <br> Apple maintains a Security Releases page at<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.apple.com/100100">https://support.apple.com/100100</a> which lists recent<br> software updates with security advisories.<br> <br> Accessibility<br> Available for: iPad Pro 12.9-inch 2nd generation, iPad Pro 10.5-inch,<br> and iPad 6th generation<br> Impact: Privacy...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Jul/30">APPLE-SA-07-29-2025-1 iOS 18.6 and iPadOS 18.6</a></strong> <em>Apple Product Security via Fulldisclosure (Jul 29)</em><br> APPLE-SA-07-29-2025-1 iOS 18.6 and iPadOS 18.6<br> <br> iOS 18.6 and iPadOS 18.6 addresses the following issues.<br> Information about the security content is also available at<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.apple.com/124147">https://support.apple.com/124147</a>.<br> <br> Apple maintains a Security Releases page at<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://support.apple.com/100100">https://support.apple.com/100100</a> which lists recent<br> software updates with security advisories.<br> <br> Accessibility<br> Available for: iPhone XS and later, iPad Pro 13-inch, iPad Pro 12.9-inch<br> 3rd generation and...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Jul/29">Invision Community <= 4.7.20 (calendar/view.php) SQL Injection Vulnerability</a></strong> <em>Egidio Romano (Jul 29)</em><br> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------<br> Invision Community <= 4.7.20 (calendar/view.php) SQL Injection Vulnerability<br> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------<br> <br> [-] Software Link:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://invisioncommunity.com">https://invisioncommunity.com</a><br> <br> [-] Affected Versions:<br> <br> Certain 4.x versions before 4.7.21.<br> <br> [-] Vulnerability Description:<br> <br> The vulnerability is located within the...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Jul/28"> CVE‑2025‑52187 – Stored XSS in School Management System (PHP/MySQL)</a></strong> <em>Sanjay Singh (Jul 29)</em><br> Hello Full Disclosure community,<br> <br> I’m sharing details of a recently assigned CVE affecting a widely used<br> open‑source School Management System (PHP/MySQL).<br> <br> --------------------------------------------<br> CVE ID: CVE‑2025‑52187<br> Vulnerability Type: Stored Cross‑Site Scripting (XSS)<br> Attack Vector: Remote<br> Discoverer: Sanjay Singh<br> Vendor Repository:<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://github.com/GetProjectsIdea/Create-School-Management-System-with-PHP-MySQL">https://github.com/GetProjectsIdea/Create-School-Management-System-with-PHP-MySQL</a><br> Version...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Jul/27">Invision Community <= 5.0.7 (oauth/callback) Reflected Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability</a></strong> <em>Egidio Romano (Jul 29)</em><br> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br> Invision Community <= 5.0.7 (oauth/callback) Reflected Cross-Site Scripting<br> Vulnerability<br> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br> <br> [-] Software Link:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://invisioncommunity.com">https://invisioncommunity.com</a><br> <br> [-] Affected Versions:<br> <br> Certain 4.x versions before 4.7.21.<br> All 5.x versions before 5.0.8.<br> <br> [-] Vulnerability Description:...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Jul/26">Re: Multiple vulnerabilities in the web management interface of Intelbras routers</a></strong> <em>Palula Brasil (Jul 29)</em><br> The following snippet in the text is associated to the wrong CVE number:<br> 2.2 Possibility of injecting JavaScript code into the name of the visiting<br> network (XSS) - CVE-2025-26064<br> <br> The correct CVE number for item 2.2 is CVE-2025-26065.<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2025/Jul/25">Stored XSS "Edit General Info" Functionality - seotoasterv2.5.0</a></strong> <em>Andrey Stoykov (Jul 29)</em><br> # Exploit Title: Stored XSS "Edit General Info" Functionality -<br> seotoasterv2.5.0<br> # Date: 07/2025<br> # Exploit Author: Andrey Stoykov<br> # Version: 2.5.0<br> # Tested on: Debian 12<br> # Blog: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://msecureltd.blogspot.com/">https://msecureltd.blogspot.com/</a><br> <br> Stored XSS "Edit General Info" Functionality #3:<br> <br> Steps to Reproduce<br> <br> 1. Login with admin and visit "Website ID Card" > "Website Id Card"<br> 2. In the "Organization Name" add the following...<br> </p> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> </blockquote> </div> <h2 id="other" class="purpleheader">Other Excellent Security Lists</h2><div id="bugtraq" class="l-abstract"> <a href="/bugtraq/"><img src="/images/bugtraq-logo.png" width="80" class="right" alt="bugtraq logo"></a><p><b><a href="/bugtraq/">Bugtraq</a></b> — The premier general security mailing list. 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It was started by <a href="http://www.immunitysec.com/">ImmunitySec</a> founder Dave Aitel and many security luminaries participate. Many posts simply advertise Immunity products, but you can't really fault Dave for being self-promotional on a list named DailyDave.<ul class="inline"><li class="first"><a href="/dailydave/2025/q2/index.html"><img src="/images/current-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Current period icon">Previous Quarter</a> <li><a href="/dailydave/"><img src="/images/archive-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Archive icon">Archived Posts</a> <li><a href="/rss/dailydave.rss"><img src="/images/feed-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="RSS icon">RSS Feed</a> <li><a href="https://lists.immunityinc.com/mailman/listinfo/dailydave"><img src="/images/about-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="About icon">About List</a> <li><a class="showbutton" href="/dailydave/"><span class="show-id">dailydave</span>Latest Posts</a></ul> <blockquote id="latest-dailydave" class="latest"> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q2/4">On becoming a carpenter</a></strong> <em>Dave Aitel via Dailydave (Jun 12)</em><br> [image: image.png]<br> <br> Every so often I poke my head out, gopher-like, from the tunnels where I am<br> furiously vibe-coding, or as it's going to be known a couple years from<br> now, coding. I think it's probably true that coding used to be a high<br> octane sport for concentration freaks as deep in the zone as a sperm whale<br> hunting giant squid by listening to the faint echoes of pings off squishy<br> bodies leagues away. But coding is now a juggling...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q2/3">Re: Typey typey</a></strong> <em>Jordan Wiens via Dailydave (May 30)</em><br> Worth pointing out that the RE//verse videos are also online though I don't<br> think we advertised it super well:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzcNJn_EOwg&list=PLBKkldXXZQhAW5QKjUQOUWaMAHAxDtgio">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzcNJn_EOwg&list=PLBKkldXXZQhAW5QKjUQOUWaMAHAxDtgio</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q2/2">Typey typey</a></strong> <em>Dave Aitel via Dailydave (May 27)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.linkedin.com/mwlite/feed/posts/daveaitel_for-the-offensive-information-professionals-activity-7331470514927865856-">https://www.linkedin.com/mwlite/feed/posts/daveaitel_for-the-offensive-information-professionals-activity-7331470514927865856-</a><br> <<a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.linkedin.com/mwlite/feed/posts/daveaitel_for-the-offensive-information-professionals-activity-7331470514927865856-yRnO">https://www.linkedin.com/mwlite/feed/posts/daveaitel_for-the-offensive-information-professionals-activity-7331470514927865856-yRnO</a>><br> yRnO<br> <br> So I wanted to point this contracting gig out because I think it's a good<br> opportunity for someone who can do quick vulnerability triage and either<br> replicate or disprove that...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q2/1">Announcing the Parity Release of Volatility 3 and the Deprecation of Volatility 2</a></strong> <em>Andrew Case via Dailydave (May 27)</em><br> The Volatility Team is very excited to announce the official Parity<br> Release of Volatility 3!<br> <br> This release is not only capable of fully replacing all of Volatility<br> 2’s features, but it also incorporates support for all the latest<br> operating system versions plus all the latest memory forensics<br> research.<br> <br> With this release, Volatility 2 is now deprecated, and its GitHub<br> project has been archived.<br> <br> Our announcement blog post details the new...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q2/0">Re: Typey typey</a></strong> <em>Dave Aitel via Dailydave (May 27)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/4233405535/">https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/4233405535/</a><br> <br> I am bad at links it seems ? Anyways, clicky clicky assuming you are the<br> type of person who uses Binja for fun and maybe a little bit of profit.<br> <br> Also here is the OffensiveCon25 Youtube List - it's amazing to me they<br> managed to get these out so soon.<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://youtu.be/kF31SYIVob8?si=QWPps_--UsILr0mR">https://youtu.be/kF31SYIVob8?si=QWPps_--UsILr0mR</a><br> <br> -dave<br> </p> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q1/9">OpenAI Security Research</a></strong> <em>Dave Aitel via Dailydave (Mar 28)</em><br> So a few things:<br> 1. <a rel="nofollow" href="https://openai.com/index/security-on-the-path-to-agi/">https://openai.com/index/security-on-the-path-to-agi/</a> I feel like this<br> blog is worth reading. :)<br> 2. We're throwing a post-RSAC conference in SanFran to talk about AI and<br> Security (in particular, securing cybery things with AI) and if I'm very<br> lucky I'll even get to do a quick demo of the software I've been working<br> on, not that it will surprise anyone on this list! We have a few tickets<br> left I think and if...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q1/8">Re: Cyber Reasoning Systems</a></strong> <em>A K via Dailydave (Mar 28)</em><br> Have you already reviewed <a rel="nofollow" href="https://github.com/open-crs">https://github.com/open-crs</a> ?<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q1/7">Cyber Reasoning Systems</a></strong> <em>Dave Aitel via Dailydave (Mar 04)</em><br> I continue to believe there are a lot of interesting questions around<br> building cyber reasoning systems for vuln finding. Even the very basics<br> seem hard to study and understand, and the eval datasets available<br> are....sparse or incomplete. For example, what you really want if you're<br> analyzing git repos is the commit a bug was introduced, and the commit it<br> was fixed. But usually you get "a commit where it maybe existed".<br> <br> Likewise,...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q1/6">on your child going to college in Christchurch, NZ and velvet worms</a></strong> <em>Dave Aitel via Dailydave (Feb 11)</em><br> *on your child going to college in Christchurch, NZ and velvet worms*<br> <br> By mid‑August the garden already practices absence — stems turning hollow,<br> the robin leaving its notes hanging in the air like torn corners of a song.<br> Under the chirp of palmetto bugs, a log eases itself back into earth.<br> Inside, hidden from the light, a velvet worm does the impossible: offers<br> herself to a spill of pale, blind threads. For days she is nothing but<br> hunger...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q1/5">Re: (the root of the root and the bud of the bud)</a></strong> <em>Sean Heelan via Dailydave (Jan 13)</em><br> As it happens, I’ve found the most effective way to use LLMs is to de-anthropomorphise them entirely and treat them <br> very like fuzzers (large scale generation of results, lots of false positives/nonsense, filtered by some oracle).<br> <br> The “conversation with an AI” approach where you imagine yourself as having a single artificial brain to interact with <br> is (currently at least) practically far less useful than one in which you are content with...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q1/4">Anthropological "Hacker" Map</a></strong> <em>A K via Dailydave (Jan 13)</em><br> Hi all,<br> <br> In the latest "Security Weekly" (<a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXefYdEGW04">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXefYdEGW04</a><br> )<br> they present the Anthropological "Hacker" Map<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://wherewarlocksstayuplate.com/map/">https://wherewarlocksstayuplate.com/map/</a><br> <br> While the map is incomplete (how can it ever be complete?), I think it is<br> one of the few times, outside of David Aitel's writings about the cross-cut<br> between the "underground" (for a lack of a better term) and subsequent<br> commercial...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q1/3">Re: (the root of the root and the bud of the bud)</a></strong> <em>Don A. Bailey via Dailydave (Jan 12)</em><br> I designed one of the first working fuzzers (albeit unintentionally) back<br> in the late 90's. I don't remember if I published it, but I still have the<br> code. It, however, worked - badly - but it worked. I was heavily flamed,<br> however, because as you stated - it was not hip. It only attacked<br> environment variable and command-line argument based vulnerabilities. But,<br> in the 90's and early 00's, we had no shortage of local suid-based...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q1/2">Re: (the root of the root and the bud of the bud)</a></strong> <em>Thomas Dullien via Dailydave (Jan 12)</em><br> Hey,<br> <br> I have one quibble: We are using "reasoning" in a qualitative, not<br> descriptive, form here -- "fuzzing is or is not reasoning", "LLMs reason or<br> do not reason". I am not sure this is helpful. Fuzzing is empirically<br> successful at finding crashes. Somebody that needs to light a fire and<br> smashes two stones together until they throw sparks does not, once the fire<br> burns, need to justify that 'stones perform...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q1/1">Re: (the root of the root and the bud of the bud)</a></strong> <em>Darren Bounds via Dailydave (Jan 12)</em><br> Everything old is new and the way we reason is the same way LLMs reason. It's<br> not about looking for the same problem the same way it's about going to <br> searching for that flaw the same way with unlimited (nearly) resources.<br> <br> Traditional human-led vulnerability research and discovery is, today, a short<br> lived venture.<br> <br> Things will change very rapidly over the coming 24 months. <br> <br> Memories and thoughts are the same thing, someone tried to...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dailydave/2025/q1/0">(the root of the root and the bud of the bud)</a></strong> <em>Dave Aitel via Dailydave (Jan 11)</em><br> Memories and thoughts are the same thing, someone tried to explain to me<br> recently. You have to think to remember, in other words. This is hard to<br> grasp for a lot of people because they *think *they have *memories*. 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This information <br> has recently been updated and is now available.<br> <br> Apple Releases Security Updates for Multiple Products [ <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/alerts/2023/03/28/apple-releases-security-updates-multiple-products">https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/alerts/2023/03/28/apple-releases-security-updates-multiple-products</a> ] 03/28/2023 01:00 <br> PM EDT <br> <br> Apple...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/cert/2023/2">CISA Releases Six Industrial Control Systems Advisories</a></strong> <em>CISA (Mar 23)</em><br> Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) - Defend Today, Secure Tomorrow<br> <br> You are subscribed to Cybersecurity Advisories for Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. 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CVSS v4.0<br> - Exploitability: High<br> - Complexity: Low<br> - Vulnerable system: Medium<br> - Subsequent system: Medium<br> - Exploitation: High<br> - Security requirements: High<br> - Vector: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.first.org/cvss/calculator/4-0#CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:N/PR:N/UI:N/VC:N/VI:N/VA:H/SC:H/SI:H/SA:H">https://www.first.org/cvss/calculator/4-0#CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:N/PR:N/UI:N/VC:N/VI:N/VA:H/SC:H/SI:H/SA:H</a><br> - Other references:...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q3/67">CVE-2025-24854: Apache JSPWiki: Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) in JSPWiki Image plugin</a></strong> <em>Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez (Jul 30)</em><br> Severity: Medium<br> <br> Affected versions:<br> <br> - Apache JSPWiki before Apache JSPWiki up to 2.12.2<br> <br> Description:<br> <br> A carefully crafted request using the Image plugin could trigger an XSS<br> vulnerability on Apache JSPWiki, which could allow the attacker to<br> execute javascript in the victim's browser and get some sensitive<br> information about the victim.<br> <br> Apache JSPWiki users should upgrade to 2.12.3 or later.<br> <br> Credit:<br> <br> The issue was separately discovered...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q3/66">CVE-2025-24853: Apache JSPWiki: Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) in JSPWiki Header Link processing</a></strong> <em>Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez (Jul 30)</em><br> Severity: Medium<br> <br> Affected versions:<br> <br> - Apache JSPWiki before Apache JSPWiki up to 2.12.2<br> <br> Description:<br> <br> A carefully crafted request when creating a header link using the<br> wiki markup syntax, which could allow the attacker to execute javascript<br> in the victim's browser and get some sensitive information about the<br> victim.<br> <br> Further research by the JSPWiki team showed that the markdown parser<br> allowed this kind of attack too.<br> <br> Apache JSPWiki...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q3/65">CVE-2025-54656: Apache Struts Extras: Improper Output Neutralization for Logs</a></strong> <em>Arnout Engelen (Jul 30)</em><br> Severity: low <br> <br> Affected versions:<br> <br> - Apache Struts Extras (org.apache.struts:struts-extras) before 2<br> <br> Description:<br> <br> ** UNSUPPORTED WHEN ASSIGNED ** Improper Output Neutralization for Logs vulnerability in Apache Struts.<br> <br> This issue affects Apache Struts Extras: before 2.<br> <br> When using LookupDispatchAction, in some cases, Struts may print untrusted input to the logs without any filtering. <br> Specially-crafted input may lead to log output where part...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q3/64">Re: Fwd:[CVE-2025-8194] Cpython Tarfile infinite loop during parsing with negative member offset</a></strong> <em>Seth Larson (Jul 29)</em><br> Hello!<br> <br> Thanks for bringing the formatting issue to our attention, the prose<br> description renders fine in the Vulnogram UI. Regarding the version range,<br> I believe that is correct. All Python versions (from 0 to 3.14.0) are<br> affected by this vulnerability. The patches that have landed in GitHub have<br> not yet been released. When the patches are included in a release the CVE<br> will automatically update with the fixed versions.<br> <br> Hope this helps!<br> <br> Seth...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q3/63">Re: Fwd:[CVE-2025-8194] Cpython Tarfile infinite loop during parsing with negative member offset</a></strong> <em>Mats Wichmann (Jul 28)</em><br> On 7/28/25 13:55, Alan Coopersmith forwarded a cPython security issue:<br> <br> some unfortunate glitches here. first, a template failure:<br> <br> second and third:<br> <br> The CVE contents suggest nothing is broken:<br> <br> > affected<br> <br> > affected from 0 before 3.14.0<br> <br> (3.14 still being unreleased). But patches for this were backported to <br> all supported cPython versions, so the effect must be a bit wider than that.<br> <br> And in the cve record itself, the patch...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q3/62">Fwd:[CVE-2025-8194] Cpython Tarfile infinite loop during parsing with negative member offset</a></strong> <em>Alan Coopersmith (Jul 28)</em><br> -------- Forwarded Message --------<br> Subject: [Security-announce][CVE-2025-8194] Tarfile infinite loop during parsing with negative member offset<br> Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2025 18:44:01 +0000<br> From: Seth Larson <seth () python org><br> Reply-To: security-sig () python org<br> To: security-announce () python org<br> <br> There is a HIGH severity vulnerability affecting {project}.<br> <br> There is a defect in the CPython “tarfile” module affecting...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q3/61">CVE-2025-54090: Apache HTTP Server: 'RewriteCond expr' always evaluates to true in 2.4.64</a></strong> <em>Eric Covener (Jul 24)</em><br> Severity: moderate <br> <br> Affected versions:<br> <br> - Apache HTTP Server 2.4.64<br> <br> Description:<br> <br> A bug in Apache HTTP Server 2.4.64 results in all "RewriteCond expr ..." tests evaluating as "true".<br> <br> Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.4.65, which fixes the issue.<br> <br> References:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://httpd.apache.org/security/vulnerabilities_24.html">https://httpd.apache.org/security/vulnerabilities_24.html</a><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://httpd.apache.org/">https://httpd.apache.org/</a><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2025-54090">https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2025-54090</a><br> <br> Timeline:<br> <br> 2025-07-16:...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q3/60">Re: CVE-2025-30761:A vulnerability in JDK's Nashorn Allows for Arbitrary Code Execution</a></strong> <em>liyajie (Jul 24)</em><br> Hi Moritz,<br> <br> I agree with you, based on my understanding, to use Nashorn safely, at least three conditions must be met:<br> 1. Remove objects such as "Java" and "Package" from the Nashorn execution context to prevent direct access to Java <br> classes and methods.<br> 2. Prohibit access to the engine property in the Nahsorn execution context.<br> 3. Prohibit Reflection.<br> <br> This approach may ensure that the default execution context is secure...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q3/59">The GNU C Library security advisories update for 2025-07-23</a></strong> <em>Adhemerval Zanella Netto (Jul 23)</em><br> The following security advisories have been published:<br> <br> GLIBC-SA-2025-0005:<br> ===================<br> posix: Fix double-free after allocation failure in regcomp<br> <br> The regcomp function in the GNU C library version from 2.4 to 2.41 is<br> subject to a double free if some previous allocation fails. It can be<br> accomplished either by a malloc failure or by using an interposed<br> malloc that injects random malloc failures. The double free can allow<br> buffer...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q3/58">non-issues in dailyaidecheck script in Debian's packaging of AIDE</a></strong> <em>Solar Designer (Jul 22)</em><br> Hi,<br> <br> Ho Ngoc Thien Phu, CC'ed here, reported to linux-distros a couple of<br> ways to abuse "/usr/share/aide/bin/dailyaidecheck (shipped with AIDE<br> 0.19.x in Debian and derivatives)" to run arbitrary commands, if the<br> configuration file /etc/default/aide is writable by the attacker.<br> <br> However, that file is trusted input, it must not be writable by any<br> attacker, and indeed by default it is not. The MAILCMD variable in the<br> file directly...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q3/57">Re: Fwd: Node.js security updates for all active release lines, July 2025</a></strong> <em>Solar Designer (Jul 22)</em><br> I include below the full content from:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nodejs/nodejs.org/refs/heads/main/apps/site/pages/en/blog/vulnerability/july-2025-security-releases.md">https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nodejs/nodejs.org/refs/heads/main/apps/site/pages/en/blog/vulnerability/july-2025-security-releases.md</a><br> <br> Alexander<br> <br> ---<br> date: 2025-07-15T00:00:00.000Z<br> category: vulnerability<br> title: Tuesday, July 15, 2025 Security Releases<br> slug: july-2025-security-releases<br> layout: blog-post<br> author: The Node.js Project<br> ---<br> <br> ## Security releases available<br> <br> Updates are now available for the...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q3/56">[kubernetes] CVE-2025-7342: VM images built with Kubernetes Image Builder Nutanix or OVA providers use default credentials for Windows images if user did not override</a></strong> <em>Rita Zhang (Jul 22)</em><br> Hello Kubernetes Community,<br> <br> A security issue was discovered in Kubernetes where an unauthorized user<br> may be able to ssh/RDP/WINRM to a Windows node VM which uses a VM image<br> built with the Kubernetes Image Builder project (<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/image-builder">https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/image-builder</a>).<br> <br> For Windows images built with Nutanix, OVA, this issue has been rated High<br> <br> (<br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.first.org/cvss/calculator/3-1#CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H">https://www.first.org/cvss/calculator/3-1#CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H</a><br> )(8.1)...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q3/55">Re: CVE-2025-30761:A vulnerability in JDK's Nashorn Allows for Arbitrary Code Execution</a></strong> <em>Moritz Bechler (Jul 21)</em><br> Hi,<br> <br> interesting that they "fixed" this issue now. Way back <br> (<<a rel="nofollow" href="https://mbechler.github.io/2019/03/02/Beware-the-Nashorn/">https://mbechler.github.io/2019/03/02/Beware-the-Nashorn/</a>>) reporting <br> something similar, I was told that Nashorn "sandboxing" was not supposed <br> to be secure unless you also configure a SecurityManager (which <br> implicitly suppresses the "engine" property). Restrictions purely based <br> on a ClassFilter have been broken ever since then.<br> <br> And the patch...<br> </p> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> </blockquote> </div> <div id="securecoding" class="l-abstract"> <a href="/securecoding/"><img src="/images/securecoding-logo.png" width="80" class="right" alt="securecoding logo"></a><p><b><a href="/securecoding/">Secure Coding</a></b> — The Secure Coding list (SC-L) is an open forum for the discussion on developing secure applications. 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Bug search will show various DDTS with<br> poor SNMP performance outcome, most of them are unrelated to LPTS.<br> <br> But absolutely correct, the right solution is to escalate. In common<br> case this would be SE from your account team, who would fight for you<br> internally.<br> <br> It is appalling that OP came to nanog after correctly suspecting TAC<br> is gaslighting them, some...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Aug/26">Re: Cisco ASR9902 SNMP polling ... is interesting</a></strong> <em>Tom Beecher via NANOG (Aug 02)</em><br> Drew-<br> <br> I don't have in depth knowledge of Cisco's SNMP implementations, or even<br> the ASR platform specifically, but if Cisco TAC is telling you this is<br> 'normal', they are completely full of shit, and you should click any and<br> every 'escalate' button you can find.<br> <br> This almost sounds like a default control plane DDOS policer / LPTS ,<br> something like that.<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Aug/25">Re: Cisco ASR9902 SNMP polling ... is interesting</a></strong> <em>Tom Beecher via NANOG (Aug 02)</em><br> Uh, no it doesn't.<br> <br> A control plane is just a separate compute/processing space that isn't used<br> for traffic forwarding. In many cases , the 'management interface' is, by<br> itself, not even part of the control plane.It's just a separate forwarding<br> plane that isn't supposed to be able to send or receive anything from the<br> 'main' forwarding plane. ( But as many of us have seen over time, that<br> isn't always...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Aug/24">Re: Cisco ASR9902 SNMP polling ... is interesting</a></strong> <em>Saku Ytti via NANOG (Aug 02)</em><br> Cisco will 100% fully support control-plane on in-line ports, before<br> cloudy shop in-line was the norm, MGMT port exception.<br> <br> Management ports to this day are extremely dangerous and I consider<br> using them anti pattern.<br> <br> If you have MGMT L2 broadcast domain, you can potentially break every<br> control-plane by having L2 storms (actual risk that has happened).<br> Because you cannot protect the control-plane on MGMT ETH port, for<br> obvious reasons. And you...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Aug/23">Re: Cisco ASR9902 SNMP polling ... is interesting</a></strong> <em>Brian Knight via NANOG (Aug 01)</em><br> Hi Drew,<br> <br> We recently stood up a couple pairs of ASR 9902's. We poll SNMP heavily <br> in-band to a loopback interface, never the management LAN ports. Not <br> seeing the issue you've mentioned when testing with a few snmpwalks to <br> each router.<br> <br> We've got lots of different ASR9k models. 9902 doesn't seem to be any <br> different as far as SNMP querying goes. We use default LPTS settings for <br> these units.<br> <br> I also hit up my teammate...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Aug/22">RE: Cisco ASR9902 SNMP polling ... is interesting</a></strong> <em>Drew Weaver via NANOG (Aug 01)</em><br> So you're saying that for you at your shop, something that you've done for decades across multiple generations of <br> products from the VXR 7206, to the Cisco 7600/6500, to the GSRs, to ASR9000, .... not to mention all of the non-cisco <br> deployments from vendors.... and suddenly the ASR99xx just "cant handle it" ... would be fine and expected?<br> <br> I'm just trying to grasp the... root of what you're saying.<br> <br> Thanks,<br> -Drew...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Aug/21">Re: Cisco ASR9902 SNMP polling ... is interesting</a></strong> <em>Mel Beckman via NANOG (Aug 01)</em><br> Drew,<br> <br> As I said elsewhere, the control plane was invented to separate management functions from the data forwarding process. <br> In-band SNMP to data forwarding interfaces violates that separation. I’d say all bets are off. As they say in <br> mathematics, this behavior is undefined. :)<br> <br> -mel via cell<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Aug/20">Re: Cisco ASR9902 SNMP polling ... is interesting</a></strong> <em>Mel Beckman via NANOG (Aug 01)</em><br> Cisco is likely to say that the control plane is only fully supported on the management port. After all, the control <br> plane was invented to separate management functions from the data forwarding process. <br> <br> -mel via cell<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Aug/19">RE: Cisco ASR9902 SNMP polling ... is interesting</a></strong> <em>Drew Weaver via NANOG (Aug 01)</em><br> Hi,<br> <br> Just to correct:<br> <br> I was saying that 62% of the polls timeout and that only 38% actually result in responses and those 38% responses take <br> multiples of time longer to actually complete if polling on an in-line interface.<br> <br> This is just with a simple bash script running "time check_interfaces <args>" from the Nagios-Tools package and doing <br> hundreds of poll runs in a row with various pauses between pollings.<br> <br> It would be a...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Aug/18">Re: New c-nsp, j-nsp, a-nsp, etc mailing lists</a></strong> <em>Mark Tinka via NANOG (Aug 01)</em><br> Good news.<br> <br> We have this list for devices emergencies, interim :-).<br> <br> Mark.<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Aug/17">Re: Cisco ASR9902 SNMP polling ... is interesting</a></strong> <em>Saku Ytti via NANOG (Aug 01)</em><br> Absolutely not. We expect to process 100% of legitimate control-plane<br> traffic, e.g. BGP, ISIS, LDP, ARP, SNMP etc.<br> <br> 62% would be devastating.<br> <br> In fair weather this is easy, in bad weather you need hardware based<br> discrimination on what is expected good traffic and what is unexpected<br> bad traffic.<br> <br> Drew is in the right to expect functioning SNMP and is experiencing<br> significant regression in behaviour compared to previous devices from<br> the same...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Aug/16">Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Cisco ASR9902 SNMP polling ... is interesting</a></strong> <em>Rampley, Jim F via NANOG (Aug 01)</em><br> I'm guessing your hitting default SNMP LPTS rate limits which you may be able to change, but for various reasons may <br> not be a good idea. Here is some good info on the LPTS architecture written by Xander himself.<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://community.cisco.com/t5/service-providers-knowledge-base/asr9000-xr-local-packet-transport-services-lpts-copp/ta-p/3123792">https://community.cisco.com/t5/service-providers-knowledge-base/asr9000-xr-local-packet-transport-services-lpts-copp/ta-p/3123792</a><br> <br> You might want to look at streaming telemetry. __<br> <br> Jim<br> <br> On 8/1/25, 11:01 AM, "Arie Vayner...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Aug/15">Weekly Global IPv4 Routing Table Report</a></strong> <em>Routing Table Analysis Role Account via NANOG (Aug 01)</em><br> This is an automated weekly mailing describing the state of the Global<br> IPv4 Routing Table as seen from APNIC's router in Japan.<br> <br> The posting is sent to APOPS, NANOG, AfNOG, SANOG, PacNOG, SAFNOG<br> UKNOF, TZNOG, MENOG, BJNOG, SDNOG, CMNOG, LACNOG and the RIPE Routing WG.<br> <br> Daily listings are sent to bgp-stats () lists apnic net.<br> <br> For historical data, please see <a rel="nofollow" href="https://thyme.apnic.net">https://thyme.apnic.net</a>.<br> <br> If you have any comments please contact Philip Smith...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Aug/14">Re: New c-nsp, j-nsp, a-nsp, etc mailing lists</a></strong> <em>Marco Moock via NANOG (Aug 01)</em><br> Am 01.08.2025 um 12:16:50 Uhr schrieb Bryan Fields via NANOG:<br> <br> Thanks for the good news.<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/nanog/2025/Aug/13">Re: Cisco ASR9902 SNMP polling ... is interesting</a></strong> <em>Arie Vayner via NANOG (Aug 01)</em><br> Could this be somehow related to control plane policing? 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This archive includes its predecessor, the Data Loss news and discussion lists.<ul class="inline"><li class="first"><a href="/dataloss/"><img src="/images/archive-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Archive icon">Archived Posts</a> <li><a href="/rss/dataloss.rss"><img src="/images/feed-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="RSS icon">RSS Feed</a> <li><a href="https://www.riskbasedsecurity.com/mailing-lists/"><img src="/images/about-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="About icon">About List</a> <li><a class="showbutton" href="/dataloss/"><span class="show-id">dataloss</span>Latest Posts</a></ul> <blockquote id="latest-dataloss" class="latest"> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/51">Healthcare organizations face rising ransomware attacks – and are paying up</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (Jun 03)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/03/healthcare-ransomware-pay-sophos/">https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/03/healthcare-ransomware-pay-sophos/</a><br> <br> Healthcare organizations, already an attractive target for ransomware given<br> the highly sensitive data they hold, saw such attacks almost double between<br> 2020 and 2021, according to a survey released this week by Sophos.<br> <br> The outfit's team also found that while polled healthcare orgs are quite<br> likely to pay ransoms, they rarely get all of their data returned if they<br> do...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/50">A digital conflict between Russia and Ukraine rages on behind the scenes of war</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (Jun 03)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://wskg.org/npr_story_post/a-digital-conflict-between-russia-and-ukraine-rages-on-behind-the-scenes-of-war/">https://wskg.org/npr_story_post/a-digital-conflict-between-russia-and-ukraine-rages-on-behind-the-scenes-of-war/</a><br> <br> SEATTLE — On the sidelines of a conference in Estonia on Wednesday, a<br> senior U.S. intelligence official told British outlet Sky News that the<br> U.S. is running offensive cyber operations in support of Ukraine.<br> <br> “My job is to provide a series of options to the secretary of defense and<br> the president, and so that’s what I do,” said...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/49">Researchers Uncover Malware Controlling Thousands of Sites in Parrot TDS Network</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (Jun 03)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://thehackernews.com/2022/06/researchers-uncover-malware-controlling.html">https://thehackernews.com/2022/06/researchers-uncover-malware-controlling.html</a><br> <br> The Parrot traffic direction system (TDS) that came to light earlier this<br> year has had a larger impact than previously thought, according to new<br> research.<br> <br> Sucuri, which has been tracking the same campaign since February 2019 under<br> the name "NDSW/NDSX," said that "the malware was one of the top infections"<br> detected in 2021, accounting for more than...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/48">FBI, CISA: Don't get caught in Karakurt's extortion web</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (Jun 03)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/03/fbi_cisa_warn_karakurt_extortion/">https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/03/fbi_cisa_warn_karakurt_extortion/</a><br> <br> The Feds have warned organizations about a lesser-known extortion gang<br> Karakurt, which demands ransoms as high as $13 million and, some<br> cybersecurity folks say, may be linked to the notorious Conti crew.<br> <br> In a joint advisory [PDF] this week, the FBI, CISA and US Treasury<br> Department outlined technical details about how Karakurt operates, along<br> with actions to take,...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/47">DOJ Seizes 3 Web Domains Used to Sell Stolen Data and DDoS Services</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (Jun 02)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://thehackernews.com/2022/06/doj-seizes-3-web-domains-used-to-sell.html">https://thehackernews.com/2022/06/doj-seizes-3-web-domains-used-to-sell.html</a><br> <br> The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) on Wednesday announced the seizure of<br> three domains used by cybercriminals to trade stolen personal information<br> and facilitate distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks for hire.<br> <br> This includes weleakinfo[.]to, ipstress[.]in, and ovh-booter[.]com, the<br> former of which allowed its users to traffic hacked personal data and<br> offered a...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/46">Chinese Hackers Begin Exploiting Latest Microsoft Office Zero-Day Vulnerability</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (Jun 02)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://thehackernews.com/2022/05/chinese-hackers-begin-exploiting-latest.html">https://thehackernews.com/2022/05/chinese-hackers-begin-exploiting-latest.html</a><br> <br> An advanced persistent threat (APT) actor aligned with Chinese state<br> interests has been observed weaponizing the new zero-day flaw in Microsoft<br> Office to achieve code execution on affected systems.<br> <br> "TA413 CN APT spotted [in-the-wild] exploiting the Follina zero-day using<br> URLs to deliver ZIP archives which contain Word Documents that use the<br> technique,"...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/45">US military hackers conducting offensive operations in support of Ukraine, says head of Cyber Command</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (Jun 02)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.three.fm/news/world-news/us-military-hackers-conducting-offensive-operations-in-support-of-ukraine-says-head-of-cyber-command/">https://www.three.fm/news/world-news/us-military-hackers-conducting-offensive-operations-in-support-of-ukraine-says-head-of-cyber-command/</a><br> <br> US military hackers have conducted offensive operations in support of<br> Ukraine, the head of US Cyber Command has told Sky News.<br> <br> In an exclusive interview, General Paul Nakasone also explained how "hunt<br> forward" operations were allowing the United States to search out foreign<br> hackers and identify...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/44">SideWinder Hackers Launched Over a 1, 000 Cyber Attacks Over the Past 2 Years</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (May 31)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://thehackernews.com/2022/05/sidewinder-hackers-launched-over-1000.html">https://thehackernews.com/2022/05/sidewinder-hackers-launched-over-1000.html</a><br> <br> An "aggressive" advanced persistent threat (APT) group known as SideWinder<br> has been linked to over 1,000 new attacks since April 2020.<br> <br> "Some of the main characteristics of this threat actor that make it stand<br> out among the others, are the sheer number, high frequency and persistence<br> of their attacks and the large collection of encrypted and obfuscated...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/43">Hackers are Selling US University Credentials Online, FBI Says</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (May 31)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://tech.co/news/hackers-are-selling-us-university-credentials-online-fbi-says">https://tech.co/news/hackers-are-selling-us-university-credentials-online-fbi-says</a><br> <br> The Federal Bureau of Investigation has warned US universities and colleges<br> that it has found banks of login credentials and other data relating to VPN<br> access circulating on cybercriminals forums.<br> <br> The fear is that such data will be sold and subsequently used by malicious<br> actors to orchestrate attacks on other accounts owned by the same students,<br> in the hope...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/42">Interpol Nabs 3 Nigerian Scammers Behind Malware-based Attacks</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (May 31)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://thehackernews.com/2022/05/interpol-nabs-3-nigerian-scammers.html">https://thehackernews.com/2022/05/interpol-nabs-3-nigerian-scammers.html</a><br> <br> Interpol on Monday announced the arrest of three suspected global scammers<br> in Nigeria for using remote access trojans (RATs) such as Agent Tesla to<br> facilitate malware-enabled cyber fraud.<br> <br> "The men are thought to have used the RAT to reroute financial<br> transactions, stealing confidential online connection details from<br> corporate organizations, including oil and gas...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/41">U.S. Warns Against North Korean Hackers Posing as IT Freelancers</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (May 18)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://thehackernews.com/2022/05/us-warns-against-north-korean-hackers.html">https://thehackernews.com/2022/05/us-warns-against-north-korean-hackers.html</a><br> <br> Highly skilled software and mobile app developers from the Democratic<br> People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) are posing as "non-DPRK nationals" in<br> hopes of landing freelance employment in an attempt to enable the regime's<br> malicious cyber intrusions.<br> <br> That's according to a joint advisory from the U.S. Department of State, the<br> Department of the...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/40">FBI and NSA say: Stop doing these 10 things that let the hackers in</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (May 18)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.zdnet.com/article/fbi-and-nsa-say-stop-doing-these-10-things-that-let-the-hackers-in/">https://www.zdnet.com/article/fbi-and-nsa-say-stop-doing-these-10-things-that-let-the-hackers-in/</a><br> <br> Cyber attackers regularly exploit unpatched software vulnerabilities, but<br> they "routinely" target security misconfigurations for initial access, so<br> the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and its<br> peers have created a to-do list for defenders in today's heightened threat<br> environment.<br> <br> CISA, the FBI and National...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/39">Fifth of Businesses Say Cyber-Attack Nearly Broke Them</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (May 18)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/fifth-of-businesses-cyber-attack/">https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/fifth-of-businesses-cyber-attack/</a><br> <br> A fifth of US and European businesses have warned that a serious<br> cyber-attack nearly rendered them insolvent, with most (87%) viewing<br> compromise as a bigger threat than an economic downturn, according to<br> Hiscox.<br> <br> The insurer polled over 5000 businesses in the US, UK, Ireland, France,<br> Spain, Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium to compile its annual Hiscox<br> Cyber...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/38">Hacker And Ransomware Designer Charged For Use And Sale Of Ransomware, And Profit Sharing Arrangements With Cybercriminals</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (May 18)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.shorenewsnetwork.com/2022/05/16/hacker-and-ransomware-designer-charged-for-use-and-sale-of-ransomware-and-profit-sharing-arrangements-with-cybercriminals/">https://www.shorenewsnetwork.com/2022/05/16/hacker-and-ransomware-designer-charged-for-use-and-sale-of-ransomware-and-profit-sharing-arrangements-with-cybercriminals/</a><br> <br> A criminal complaint was unsealed today in federal court in Brooklyn, New<br> York, charging Moises Luis Zagala Gonzalez (Zagala), also known as<br> “Nosophoros,” “Aesculapius” and “Nebuchadnezzar,” a citizen of France and<br> Venezuela who resides in Venezuela, with attempted...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/dataloss/2022/q2/37">State of Ransomware shows huge growth in threat and impacts</a></strong> <em>Matthew Wheeler (May 04)</em><br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.continuitycentral.com/index.php/news/technology/7275-state-of-ransomware-shows-huge-growth-in-threat-and-impacts">https://www.continuitycentral.com/index.php/news/technology/7275-state-of-ransomware-shows-huge-growth-in-threat-and-impacts</a><br> <br> Sophos has released its annual survey and review of real-world ransomware<br> experiences in its ‘State of Ransomware 2022’ report. This shows that 66<br> percent of organizations surveyed were hit with ransomware in 2021, up from<br> 37 percent in 2020.<br> <br> The average ransom paid by organizations that had data encrypted in their...<br> </p> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> </blockquote> </div> <h2 id="oss" class="purpleheader">Open Source Tool Development</h2><div id="metasploit" class="l-abstract"> <a href="/metasploit/"><img src="/images/metasploit-logo.png" width="80" class="right" alt="metasploit logo"></a><p><b><a href="/metasploit/">Metasploit</a></b> — Development discussion for <a href="http://metasploit.com/">Metasploit</a>, the premier open source remote exploitation tool<ul class="inline"><li class="first"><a href="/metasploit/"><img src="/images/archive-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Archive icon">Archived Posts</a> <li><a href="/rss/metasploit.rss"><img src="/images/feed-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="RSS icon">RSS Feed</a> <li><a href="http://spool.metasploit.com/mailman/listinfo/framework"><img src="/images/about-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="About icon">About List</a> </ul> </div> <div id="wireshark" class="l-abstract"> <a href="/wireshark/"><img src="/images/wireshark-logo.png" width="80" class="right" alt="wireshark logo"></a><p><b><a href="/wireshark/">Wireshark</a></b> — Discussion of the free and open source <a href="http://www.wireshark.org/">Wireshark</a> network sniffer. 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This archive combines the snort-announce, snort-devel, snort-users, and snort-sigs lists.<ul class="inline"><li class="first"><a href="/snort/2025/q3/index.html"><img src="/images/current-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Current period icon">Current Quarter</a> <li><a href="/snort/"><img src="/images/archive-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="Archive icon">Archived Posts</a> <li><a href="/rss/snort.rss"><img src="/images/feed-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="RSS icon">RSS Feed</a> <li><a href="http://www.snort.org/community/mailing-lists"><img src="/images/about-icon-16x16.png" width=16 height=16 alt="About icon">About List</a> <li><a class="showbutton" href="/snort/"><span class="show-id">snort</span>Latest Posts</a></ul> <blockquote id="latest-snort" class="latest"> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q3/9">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-07-31</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Jul 31)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the malware-cnc,<br> malware-other and server-webapp rule sets to provide coverage for<br> emerging threats from these technologies.<br> <br> For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.snort.org/advisories">https://www.snort.org/advisories</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q3/8">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-07-29</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Jul 29)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the file-pdf,<br> malware-cnc, malware-other and server-webapp rule sets to provide<br> coverage for emerging threats from these technologies.<br> <br> For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.snort.org/advisories">https://www.snort.org/advisories</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q3/7">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-07-24</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Jul 24)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the malware-cnc,<br> malware-other, server-mail and server-webapp rule sets to provide<br> coverage for emerging threats from these technologies.<br> <br> For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.snort.org/advisories">https://www.snort.org/advisories</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q3/6">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-07-21</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Jul 21)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the malware-backdoor,<br> malware-cnc, malware-other, os-solaris and server-webapp rule sets to<br> provide coverage for emerging threats from these technologies.<br> <br> For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.snort.org/advisories">https://www.snort.org/advisories</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q3/5">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-07-17</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Jul 17)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the malware-cnc and<br> server-webapp rule sets to provide coverage for emerging threats from<br> these technologies.<br> <br> For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.snort.org/advisories">https://www.snort.org/advisories</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q3/4">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-07-15</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Jul 15)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the malware-cnc,<br> malware-other, policy-other and server-webapp rule sets to provide<br> coverage for emerging threats from these technologies.<br> <br> For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.snort.org/advisories">https://www.snort.org/advisories</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q3/3">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-07-10</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Jul 10)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the browser-chrome and<br> server-webapp rule sets to provide coverage for emerging threats from<br> these technologies.<br> <br> For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.snort.org/advisories">https://www.snort.org/advisories</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q3/2">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-07-08</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Jul 08)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> Talos is aware of vulnerabilities affecting products from Microsoft<br> Corporation.<br> <br> Details:<br> Microsoft Vulnerability CVE-2025-47981:<br> A coding deficiency exists in Microsoft SPNEGO Extended Negotiation<br> (NEGOEX) Security Mechanism that may lead to remote code execution.<br> <br> Rules to detect attacks targeting these vulnerabilities are included in<br> this release and are identified with:<br> Snort 2: GID 1, SID...<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q3/1">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-07-03</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Jul 03)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the malware-other and<br> server-webapp rule sets to provide coverage for emerging threats from<br> these technologies.<br> <br> For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.snort.org/advisories">https://www.snort.org/advisories</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q3/0">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-07-01</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Jul 01)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the and server-webapp<br> rule sets to provide coverage for emerging threats from these<br> technologies.<br> <br> For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.snort.org/advisories">https://www.snort.org/advisories</a><br> </p> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q2/28">Talos Snort Rules change.log verification</a></strong> <em>Upadhyay, Raman via Snort-sigs (Jun 26)</em><br> Hi All<br> <br> I got the Talos advisories change.log for newly added and modified snort rules. But the newly added rules are not <br> showing in snortrules-snapshot-29200.tar.gz in the same category rule file which is mentioned in change.log. Kindly let <br> me know how I can verify the change.log's modification in snortrules-snapshot-29200.tar.gz file.<br> <br> Regards<br> Raman<br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q2/27">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-06-26</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Jun 26)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the malware-cnc,<br> os-windows and server-webapp rule sets to provide coverage for emerging<br> threats from these technologies.<br> <br> For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.snort.org/advisories">https://www.snort.org/advisories</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q2/26">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-06-24</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Jun 24)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the<br> indicator-compromise, server-mail and server-webapp rule sets to<br> provide coverage for emerging threats from these technologies.<br> <br> For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.snort.org/advisories">https://www.snort.org/advisories</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q2/25">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-06-18</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Jun 18)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the malware-cnc and<br> server-webapp rule sets to provide coverage for emerging threats from<br> these technologies.<br> <br> For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.snort.org/advisories">https://www.snort.org/advisories</a><br> </p> <p class="excerpt"> <strong><a href="https://seclists.org/snort/2025/q2/24">Snort Subscriber Rules Update 2025-06-17</a></strong> <em>Research via Snort-sigs (Jun 17)</em><br> Talos Snort Subscriber Rules Update<br> <br> Synopsis:<br> This release adds and modifies rules in several categories.<br> <br> Details:<br> Talos has added and modified multiple rules in the and server-webapp<br> rule sets to provide coverage for emerging threats from these<br> technologies.<br> <br> For a complete list of new and modified rules please see:<br> <br> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.snort.org/advisories">https://www.snort.org/advisories</a><br> </p> <!-- MHonArc v2.6.19 --> </blockquote> </div> <h2 id="more" class="purpleheader">More Lists</h2><p>We also maintain archives for these lists (some are currently inactive):<ul><li><a href="/politech/">Declan McCullagh's Politech</a><li><a href="/tcpdump/">TCPDump/LibPCAP Dev</a><li><a href="/incidents/">Security Incidents</a><li><a href="/vuln-dev/">Vulnerability Development</a><li><a href="/vulnwatch/">Vulnerability Watch</a></ul> <h2 class="purpleheader">Related Resources</h2> <p>Read some old-school private security digests such as Zardoz at <a href="http://securitydigest.org">SecurityDigest.Org</a> <p>We're always looking for great network security related lists to archive. 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Resolver
Resolver ASN
AS852
Resolver IP
216.123.201.39
Resolver Network Name
TELUS Communications Inc.
Report ID
20250802T194845Z_webconnectivity_CA_852_n1_VyoyJORmLoWOBmdF
Platform
android
Software Name
ooniprobe-android-unattended (5.1.0)
Measurement Engine
ooniprobe-engine (3.26.0)