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Exploit development can be an advanced penetration testing skill that takes time to master. Additionally, when on a job, pen testers often don’t have the resources to create a new exploit. Many resort to searching for and using pre-written exploits that have not been tested and must go through the timely effort of quality assurance testing in order to ensure they are secure and effective.
Core Impact users can save time by finding all the up-to-date exploits they need in one place. We provide a robust library of exploits designed to enable pen testers to safely and efficiently conduct successful penetration tests. Whether written by our own internal team or by a third party like ExCraft, you can trust they have been thoroughly tested and validated by our experts.
The universe of vulnerabilities is huge and not all of them represent the same risk for the customers. Vulnerabilities do not all have the same level of criticality. Some may be easily exploitable by a low-level user, while others may not be exploitable at all. To increase the efficiency of the attacks and the quality of the exploits provided, the Core Impact team has developed selection criteria to prioritize its analysis and implementation. We determine which exploits warrant creation based on the following questions:
What are the most critical attacks from the attacker’s perspective?
What new vulnerabilities are more likely to be exploited in real attacks?
What exploits are the most valuable for Core Impact?
Once an exploit is approved, its priority order considers the following variables:
Vulnerability Properties: CVE, disclosure date, access mechanism and privileges needed.
Target Environment Setup: OS, application prevalence, version and special configurations needed.
Value Provided to Core Impact: Customer request, usage in multiple attacks, allows the installation of an agent, etc.
Technical Cost vs. Benefit: An analysis weighing the resources needed to build an exploit with the internal and external knowledge gained in its creation.
Each one of these variables has a different weight and provides a ranking of the potential exploits to be developed. Following those criteria, the top of the list would contain, for example, a vulnerability on Windows (most popular OS) that can be exploited remotely, without authentication and that provides super user privileges.
Correspondingly, a vulnerability on an application that is rarely installed, needs special configurations, and requires User Interaction, would be at the bottom.
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This module exploits a vulnerability in Moxa MX AOPC UA Server.
Windows
Exploits / Remote
SCADA
Codesys webserver DoS 0-Day
Remote Denial Of Service in Codesys web Server
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADA
Schneider Electric Multiple Products 'ModbusDrv.exe' Remote denial-of-service
Remote Denial Of Service in Schneider Electric Modbus Driver.
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADA
TwinCAT PLC Control CodeMeter Remote Denial of Service 0-Day
Remote Denial Of Service in TwinCAT PLC Control CodeMeter
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADA
Pilz GmbH PASvisu DoS
This module exploits a vulnerability in PASvisu .
Windows
Exploits / Remote
SCADA
DBSWIN Firebird Buffer Overflow RCE
This module exploits a remote vulnerability to install an agent into the target host.
Windows
Exploits / Remote
SCADA
Schneider Electric Web Designer Server Simulator Remote denial-of-service 0-Day
Remote Denial Of Service in Schneider Electric Web Designer ServerSimulator.exe.
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADA
NOVUS NConfig 0-Day DoS/PoC
This module causes a Denial of Service in NOVUS NConfig.
Windows
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADA
Sunway Webserver Remote Command Execution
This module exploits a directory traversal vulnerability in the Sunway WebServer that may leads to the command execution. Successfull exploitation allowing the creation of the user 'hacker' with password '12345'.
This module exploits a directory traversal vulnerability in XISOM X-Scada
Windows
Exploits / Remote
SCADAPRO
SolarWinds Orion Collector Service MSMQ Deserialization Remote Code Execution Exploit
The Collector Service in SolarWinds Orion Platform before 2020.2.4 uses MSMQ (Microsoft Message Queue) and doesn't set permissions on its private queues. As a result, remote unauthenticated clients can send messages to TCP port 1801 that the Collector Service will process. Additionally, upon processing of such messages, the service deserializes them in insecure manner, allowing remote arbitrary code execution as LocalSystem.
Remote Denial Of Service in Fernhill SCADA Windows Developer. Specially crafted packets may also be sent to Fernhill SCADA Server port 20295 (default), result in a denial-of-service. Exploit crash server process FHSvrService.exe
Denial of Service / Remote
SCADA
MSRPC Netware Client Buffer Overflow exploit
This module exploits an unchecked buffer in the Client Service for NetWare on Microsoft Windows, and installs an agent (MS05-046).
This bug could allow an attacker to gain code execution on an affected system by sending specially crafted packets to a system utilizing the HTTP Protocol Stack (http.sys) to process packets. No user interaction, no privileges required, and an elevated service add up to a wormable bug. And while this is definitely more server-centric, remember that Windows clients can also run http.sys, so all affected versions are affected by this bug. Test and deploy this patch quickly.
Buffer overflow in libtelnet/encrypt.c in various implementations of telnetd allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code with root permissions via a long encryption key.
WARNING: This is an early release module. This is not the final version of this module. It is a pre-released version in order to deliver a module as quickly as possible to our customers that may be useful in some situations. Since this module is not the final version it may contain bugs or have limited functionality and may not have complete or accurate documentation.
phpMyAdmin is vulnerable to a remote code execution due the use of the unserialize method on user supplied data. This data is written in the config file and is accessible from the internet by default.
This update adds support for Solaris and Mac OS X.