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Metasploit Weekly Wrap-Up 11/22/2024
JetBrains TeamCity Login Scanner Metasploit added a login scanner for the TeamCity application to enable users to check for weak credentials. TeamCity has been the subject of multiple ETR vulnerabilities [https://www.rapid7.com/blog/post/2024/03/04/etr-cve-2024-27198-and-cve-2024-27199-jetbrains-teamcity-multiple-authentication-bypass-vulnerabilities-fixed/] and is a valuable target for attackers. Targeted DCSync added to Windows Secrets Dump This week, Metasploit community member smashery [ht
Spencer McIntyre
Nov 22, 2024
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A Bag of RATs: VenomRAT vs. AsyncRAT
Remote access tools (RATs) have long been a favorite tool for cyber attackers, since they enable remote control over compromised systems and facilitate data theft, espionage, and continuous monitoring of victims. Among the well-known RATs are VenomRAT and AsyncRAT.
Anna Širokova
Nov 21, 2024
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Multiple Vulnerabilities in Wowza Streaming Engine (Fixed)
Rapid7 is disclosing multiple vulnerabilities in Wowza Streaming Engine below v4.9.1. These vulnerabilities are tracked as CVE-2024-52052, CVE-2024-52053, CVE-2024-52054, CVE-2024-52055, and CVE-2024-52056. They are patched as of Wowza Streaming Engine v4.9.1.
Ryan Emmons
Nov 20, 2024
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