5 min
Metasploit
Weekly Metasploit Update: Citrix Opcodes, Hash Collisions, and More!
This week's update has a nice new asymmetric DoS condition module, a bunch of
churn in Metasploit's Rails components, and some new Citrix attacks, so let's
get right into it.
Fuzzing for Citrix Opcodes
This week's update includes three new exploits for Citrix Provisioning Services,
the solution by Citrix "to stream a single desktop image to create multiple
virtual desktops on one or more servers in a data center" (vendor quote
). These mo
4 min
Exploits
Exploit Trends: CCTV DVR Login Scanning and PHP CGI Argument Injection
Last month, we gave you a list of the top 10 most searched Metasploit exploit
and auxiliary modules from our exploit database (DB)
. These stats are collected by analyzing searches on
metasploit.com in our webserver logs, not through usage of Metasploit, which we
do not track for privacy reasons.
We were curious how the list changed month over month, and now we have the first
results for May 2012. As expected, most exploits only moved around a little but
we also ha
2 min
Metasploit
Webcast: Don't Pick the Lock, Steal the Key - Password Auditing With Metasploit
David Maloney's webcast for for network administrators and security engineers is
now available online. David discusses weaknesses in password-based
authentication on clients and servers and how to audit these as part of a
regular security program.
What you'll learn in this webcast
* Password storage systems and password obfuscation
* Strengths and weaknesses of the various approaches
* Real-life examples of badly implemented password authentication mechanisms
* How to audit passwords on
4 min
Metasploit
Can't Exploit Machines? A Metasploit Troubleshooting How To
It can be very frustrating to try exploiting machines and not succeeding,
especially if your vulnerability report is showing a lot of vulnerabilities on
the hosts you are trying to exploit. This is usually due to one of the following
reasons:
1. Not all reported vulnerabilities are exploitable. It may be because a
firewall or IPS/IDS is successfully stopping the attack, or simply because
your vulnerability scanner reported a false positive.
2. Your Metasploit machine or network connec
2 min
Metasploit
Weekly Metasploit Update: Dev Docs and More!
This week in the U.S. is the unofficial start of summer, so that probably
explains why it's been a bit of a slow week in the Metasploit community,
hacking-wise. We have a few new modules
for this week's update, but in
addition to those, I'd like to mention a few new resources we've put together
for the Metasploit development community.
Docs and Videos
Over the last few weeks, we've been working up some more comprehensive
documentation on how to g
3 min
Metasploit
Using BackTrack 5 R2 with Metasploit Community or Metasploit Pro
As of version 5 R2, BackTrack comes pre-installed with Metasploit 4.1.4, so it's
now easier to use Metasploit Community Edition or Metasploit Pro on BackTrack.
Here is how it's done:
* After BackTrack boots, enter startx to get into the UI.
* Install BackTrack in a virtual machine using the Install BackTrack icon in
the top left corner. This is recommended so that Metasploit remembers its
product key; otherwise, you would have to register Metasploit each time.
* Log in with user root,
2 min
Product Updates
Weekly Metasploit Update: Post Modules!
This week, let's talk about post-modules, since we have two new fun ones to
discuss.
Windows PowerShell
Windows PowerShell is a scripting language and shell for Windows platforms, used
primarily by system administrators. While untrusted scripts are not allowed to
run by default, many users will be tempted to set their execution environments
to be pretty permissive. This, in turn, can provide a rich (and almost
completely overlooked) post-exploitation playground.
To that end, this update featur
4 min
Exploits
My First Week at Metasploit
Hi all. I would like to take a minute to share some of my feelings about my
first week here as a full-time Metasploit exploit developer, and share some
exploit modules.
First of all, I would like to thank everyone on the the Metasploit team for
being so nice to me from the first week, and for helping me with anything I
need. They are definitely going easy on me during my first days! Their support
allowed me to build two exploits for the team during my first week here:
* batic_svg_java exploit
4 min
Metasploit
Top 10 Most Searched Metasploit Exploit and Auxiliary Modules
At Rapid7, we often get asked what the top 10 Metasploit modules are. This is a
hard question to answer: What does "top" mean anyway? Is it a personal opinion,
or what is being used in the industry? Because many Metasploit users work in
highly sensitive environments, and because we respect our users' privacy, the
product doesn't report any usage reports back to us.
We may have found a way to answer your questions: We looked at our
metasploit.com web server stats, specifically the Metasploit A
1 min
PCI
PCI Compliance Dashboard - New version including SANS Top20 Critical Security Controls
Hi,
According to what we are hearing from the field, there are quite a big number
out there of active users of this PCI Compliance Dashboard. Encouraged by your
feedback and your assitance we worked on this new release. Among other great
enhancements it encompasses references to the SANS Top 20 Critical Security
Controls. A deeper analysis paper on PCI-SANS matching and deviation areas will
follow but for now on, enjoy this new version of the PCI Compliance Dashboard.
What's New?
* Add a tabl
2 min
Metasploit
Weekly Metasploit Update: CCTV, SCADA, and More!
This week's update highlights Metasploit modules for embedded operating systems
(as opposed to the usual client or server targets), so let's hop to it.
Security Camera Hackers
On Tuesday, guest blogger Justin Cacak of Gotham Digital Science talked about
his module, cctv_dvr_login
. The
latest update for Metasploit
has it now, so if you happen to run into some of these devices
3 min
Metasploit
Hacking CCTV Security Video Surveillance Systems with Metasploit
From our guest blogger and Metasploit community contributor Justin Cacak at
Gotham Digital Science.
A new module for the Metasploit Framework, cctv_dvr_login
, discovers
and tests the security of standalone CCTV (Closed Circuit Television) video
surveillance systems. Such systems are frequently deployed in retail stores,
living communities, personal residences, and business environments as part of
their physical security pro
2 min
Your PCI Logbook - What is required in terms of log management?
P>D R is a well-known principle in security.
It's a principle that means that the Protective measures in place must be strong
enough to resist longer than the time required to Detect something wrong is
happening and then React.
For example, your door must be strong enough to prevent a malicious individual
from getting in for at least the amount time required to detect the incident,
alert the police, and have them arrive on site.
In this context, log management
2 min
Metasploit
Weekly Metasploit Update: Armitage, Psnuffle, and More!
This week's update features a great big pile of Java source code, a makeover for
a perennial favorite feature, and a handful of new exploits. Read on, or just
skip all the yadda yadda and download Metasploit
here.
Armitage Source
This week's biggest change in terms of LOC (lines of code) is the inclusion of
the Armitage source code, in external/source/armitage. For a while now, we've
been distributing Raphael Mudge's Armitage front-end for the Me
2 min
Getting the Most From Customizable CSV Exports - Part 9
What's up Security Street! My name is Ethan Goldstein and I am a Security
Consultant here at Rapid7. As you've seen over the past few weeks, we have been
demonstrating how data, when placed into proper context, can tell a story. It's
also important to note how powerful visualization can be. With our new custom
CSV export, we have made it easier to massage the data collected by Nexpose to
tell a variety of types of stories. These are mine *Law and Order sound*
Report 1 – Security is NOT Complian