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Metasploit Weekly Wrap-Up 04/05/2024
New ESC4 Templates for AD CS Metasploit added capabilities [http://docs.metasploit.com/docs/pentesting/active-directory/ad-certificates/attacking-ad-cs-esc-vulnerabilities.html] for exploiting the ESC family of flaws in AD CS in Metasploit 6.3. The ESC4 technique in particular has been supported for some time now thanks to the ad_cs_cert_templates module which enables users to read and write certificate template objects. This facilitates the exploitation of ESC4 which is a misconfiguration in
Alan David Foster
Apr 05, 2024
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What’s New in Rapid7 Products & Services: Q1 2024 in Review
We kicked off 2024 with a continued focus on bringing security professionals the tools and functionality needed to anticipate risks, pinpoint threats, and respond faster with confidence.
Margaret Wei
Apr 04, 2024
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CVE-2024-0394: Rapid7 Minerva Armor Privilege Escalation (FIXED)
Rapid7 is disclosing CVE-2024-0394, a privilege escalation vulnerability in Rapid7 Minerva’s Armor product family. The root cause of this vulnerability is Minerva’s implementation of OpenSSL’s OPENSSLDIR parameter, which was set to a path accessible to low-privileged users.
Dani Kamanovsky
Apr 03, 2024
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